You are invited

November 30, 2011 / By The Mesdames / Make a comment

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Mesdames Mitchell & Dent are very fond of a fiesta, a shindig, a soirée – even a sundowner. And whilst we disapprove of being invited by text, we don’t think every bash warrants bespoke letterpress stationery. DIY can be most delightful, so here’s some we prepared earlier… lovely invitations in little packs of 8, envelopes all included. Perfect for children’s birthdays, high teas, dinner parties and baby showers. You can find them at the Studio Bomba Shop.

(And to the lovely gal who popped in to see us on Sunday and to who I promised a blog post, apologies for my tardiness!)

Studio Bomba Shop
Open Thursday to Sunday, 10:30am to 6ish
379 Oxford Street, Mt Hawthorn, Western Australia
studiobomba.com.au 

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December 6, 2010 / By Madame Dent / 3 comments

Excuse the little lull in posts but yours truly has been at home with a monster sniffle, moaning about bad daytime telly and staring at the walls. If only I had more things to look at, like these brill bronzes by Walter Bosse and his missus Herta Baller. If you can’t find the midcentury originals, don’t fret. They are still being made in a sleepy snowy town on the Austrian-Hungarian border. Hurrah Modern Vienna Bronzes!

bosse-art.com

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Fais des illustrations

November 1, 2010 / By Madame Dent / Make a comment

Jérôme Mireault is from Montréal. He does illustrations. And how.

jeromemireault.com

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Mistaken identity

September 8, 2010 / By Madame Dent / Make a comment

OK. I admit it. When I first saw the name ‘A. Speer Studio’, the thought did cross my mind that Adolf Hitler’s right-hand architect Albert Speer had somehow seen the error of his Nazi ways and switched to whimsical works of stoneware instead of stone monuments to the Third Reich. Then I realised he was dead. Sorry for the mix up Adrienne.

aspeerstudio.etsy.com

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Hapa Culture

July 15, 2010 / By Mademoiselle Michelle / 2 comments

I remember the first time my dear friend Miss Marie first showed me her eraser collection. She poured the contents of a 40 litre bin onto her living room floor and we spent hours rummaging through mini hamburgers, kittens and soccer balls. I’m not quite sure I should introduce her to the wonder of Hapa Culture. I’m afraid it will only feed her addiction.

www.hapaculture.com

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White with one

February 23, 2010 / By Madame Dent / Make a comment

Silvia Portella is a Spanish illustrator living in Germany designing coffee cup elephants for Poketo in the USA for Mitchell & Dent to blog about in Australia. It’s a lot to think about over breakfast.

www.poketo.com

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Make believe

January 22, 2010 / By Madame Mitchell / Make a comment

These little lovelies have been cleverly crafted by Sydney-based illustrator Kareena Zerefos. Capturing the imaginary worlds of children with pen, gouache, tea and ink, who wouldn’t want to see a flying elephant on their wall?

www.kareenazerefos.com

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