28.1.09

kitchen apron


I am sure that this Amy Butler 20's kitchen apron thing is going to get old at some point, but not yet. I think that this is available at IKEA.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There always seems to be a waxing/waning undercurrent of vintage as new generations discover what's old is new to them. I believe two things will be shaped during this ecomony:
1. the stylings of vintage, tendency toward comfort items from the past that are more family oriented, the reuse, reduce, recycle behaviors punctuated by colors that are friendly, gentle and remind us of "the good old days".....faithful tried and true products, recipes, and homey crafts and natural remedies or ways of doing things will be resurrected making us feel resourceful pointing us to "old wisdom" that worked
2. the "green" movement will give us almost the opposite - fresh invigorating palette's, simplified product and product lines, clean shapes, "feel good" suggested aroma's via color, stimulating visuals that ask us to innovate, be better, and use our energy for a new day......develop new cleaner strategies and ways of building, reinvigorating, achieving that will make us feel stronger, renewed and more encouraged/useful/hopeful

Interesting times, interesting dynamics, H in CO