02 March, 2010

An Urban Romantic Aesthetic Lives in Pony Rider...

I'm loving artist aware home ware brand Pony Rider - as profiled in Australian Vogue Living March/ April 2010 issue. You know you've done something well when Vogue Living comes to chat about your work & brand... Described as having an 'urban romantic aesthetic' and coined 'industrial vintage' the home ware brand created by Jacqui Lewis & Kelly Searl, their business currently creates and works out of a one room studio amongst the inspiring bush-scape of Sydney's Northern Beaches.
I particularly love their use of 'bird & botanic' inspired prints aptly named 'Flower bomb', their swimmingly fluid 'Ribbons' print & 'Numbers' in vintage style flag cushions. Their 'Numbers' cushion print reminds me of one of my favourite artists, Rosalie Gascoigne's [1917-1999] 'Sweet Lovers' 1990, with printed washed over bold text semiotics. Be sure to check out PonyRider's website on this link and their blog here. Enjoy xxx
[Image 1] Article on Pony Rider from Australian Vogue Living March/April 2010 issue - page 50.
[Image 2] Pony Rider's 'Flower Bomb' cushion
[Image 3] Pony Rider's 'Ribbons' cushion
[Image 4] Pony Rider's 'Numbers' cushion
[Image 5] Rosalie Gascoigne [1917-1999], Sweet Lovers 1990
Collection of Christopher Hodgesand Helen Eager, Sydney© Rosalie Gascoigne Estate,administered by VISCOPY,Australia
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About Pony Rider [from PonyRider.com.au] Pony Rider is about celebrating the beauty in the ordinary everyday things, biting into an overripe plum and in need of a soft tea towel, cracking the top of a creme brulee with a hand printed napkin in your lap, wrapping a pot of freshly brewed tea in a tea towel to stay warm, curling up on cushions on the lounge to read the weekend papers, using the 'good' linen for the everyday.
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With those words evoking all those wonderful senses, how can you not fall in love with wanting some of their pieces... I know I have! S x

1 comment:

  1. Thank you SO much for featuring Pony Rider and their wares! Now I know where to get the vintage flag cushions. I had cut out a picture of one from a magazine ages ago but didn't know where to get them. I am using it as the basis for the colour scheme of our rumpus room. I might even have to buy the latest Vouge now too!

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