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Guest Post from Arcadian Lighting, Arts and Crafts Style

Hello! I’m Jessica, a writer for Arcadian Lighting, a blog and website specializing in lighting fixtures and interior design ideas. I’m delighted to be guest posting today for Pepper and Pikey because I’m going to be sharing a particular interior design style known as Arts and Crafts. This style emerged in the 1860s as a reaction to the industrial revolution where many products and furnishings were suddenly mass produced. Arts and Crafts interiors are all about simple designs, traditional hand crafted furniture or built-in, and a muted, natural color palette of green, brown or plum. I hope you enjoy!

Arts Crafts
The rudimentary wooden furniture and nature-inspired patterns in this Manhattan apartment create a handsome example of Arts and Crafts style. The intricate, floral ceiling light and Tiffany lamp are classic choices from the turn of the century.
Arts Crafts
The beige and pale green color palette in this room is typical for traditional Arts and Crafts interior designs, as is the built-in fire place and mantle in the corner.
Arts Crafts
This gorgeous built-in shelving and fireplace in the living room provides a warm, inviting focal point for the room. It demonstrates the simple, linear design aesthetic of the Arts and Crafts style.
Arts Crafts
The charming, simple tile work and a soft green and yellow color palette give this kitchen a fresh, cozy atmosphere. I really love the cupboard doors.
Arts Crafts
Another handsome Arts and Crafts fireplace, this one features a beautiful collection of vegetal-inspired pottery and accent tiles. The bronze fire shield has a swirling, intricate bird design that’s a little more Art Nouveau, but still appropriate given both Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau were popular during the same time.
Arts Crafts
I love this chic, traditional master bathroom especially for its skylight and tiled floor. The circular design on the skylight, floor and counter creates a cohesive scene, and subtle green accents work beautifully with the wood cupboards.
Arts Crafts

This light-filled kitchen is so bright and energetic with all of it’s vibrant green and yellow accents. The open shelving provides an excellent place to display the most beautiful ceramics and dishware.

Arts Crafts
Everything about this dining room is warm and inviting thanks to abundant use of solid mahogany. The tone of the wood picks up nicely on the yellow colors in the unique ceiling light and matching wall sconce.
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What do you think of this very cozy, handsome and organic interior design style? If you’re looking for more design inspiration and a light fixture or two inspired by days gone by, check out Arcadian Lighting.

Maskanoo!

 Images from the 2010 Maskanoo facebook page

Today is the day!  Come one come all to the Maskanoo 2011 Celebration at the Regent Village from 3pm to midnight.  This is one one the biggest and best Turks and Caicos events of the year, be sure not to miss the food, the local arts and crafts, and the entertainment!  TC Millwork Design will be there showcasing jewelry, decor, handbags, eco-friendly products, and recycled items. Take a look at a sneak peak of some of our new handcrafted goodies:
Causarina coasters and trivets from the invasive-species
Burlap and lace handmade pillowcases and more

British Invasion: Union Jack trend

Collage from one of my new favorite blogs boho circus
I have been running into the union jack icon everywhere in the blogging network as of late.  I have unabashedly been collecting inspirations from here and there for the last few months.
above images from weheartit

Living in a British territory, we dwellers in the Turks and Caicos definitely have license to apply this trend!  This Caribbean porch was certainly succesful so why not?
I have been been meaning to get to my handpainted rug project started since last May, inspired by the fab photo above.  All of the above images could be great starting points for various projects but when I saw this:
I gasped as soon as I laid eyes on it! Less than 24 hours later I was busy transforming this $20 thrift shop purchased jute rug from used and abused to jolly jim dandy.
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Can’t wait until I have a beachy white room to lay it out in!
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