Thursday 26 January 2012

Charming Deal!!!!

Our sterling silver charms are on offer at the moment, £10 each and 3 for £20! Don't miss out on this one, great idea for valentines day guys!

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Suitcase Recap

Remember the recent 'things to do with a suitcase' post ! Well I found a fantastic and easy to follow tutorial for the cabinet suitcase idea! Thanks again design sponge for your constant source of homely delights :)

I love the 'towel hooks' used here, this would work well in a bedroom or kitchen as well, holding your essentials/ spice pots and hanging your jewellery/ tea towels. I'm picturing these in every room in my house now! Get your hands on a vintage suitcase at the boutique and start DIYing!

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Gingerbread Houses

For some reason this year I haven't been feeling as christmassy as usual, because of this I have been playing christmas songs none stop at the boutique whilst burning cinnamon scented candles to try and stir and awaken some of my hibernating christmas spirit. However, after my usual rounds on the tinterwebs, I found some beautiful images of Christmassy gingerbread houses! With Vintage Reclaimed being a hub of creativity, I felt it was important to share this D.I.Y project with the rest of you! Although you cannot buy gingerbread or cake making supplies at the boutique, your gingerbread townhouse or Big Ben may just need a lovely vintage clock face of which we have plenty! Thankyou to Bluebird Vintage for finally igniting my xmas cheer ! I look forward to sitting down with the family and hashing one of these out over mulled wine and christmas classics.
































To get creating, Visit Martha! and be sure to upload pics of your creations to the vintage reclaimed facebook page! See you again soon!

Friday 16 December 2011

Suitable things to do with a Suitcase

You may have noticed that vintage suitcases, especially the 'well loved' ones with travel stamps enclosed within their hinges, are fast becoming the most sought after vintage household item. Evoking nostalgic visions of 50's air hostesses and the orient express, they are a fantastic and attractive storage case for those summery clothes that are taking up space in your wardrobe or even your shoes and hats. We recently had a gentleman buy one to store a wedding dress in! Although storage and obviously travel are common uses for a suitcase, I have uncovered a few novel ideas for other uses...



Why have a boring bedside table? For a truly original design idea, why not pop a few suitcases on top of each other, pop a lamp on top and your current read and voila!! An extremely simple yet effective piece of D.I.Y furniture! Visit designtripper for travel locations and stylish interiors!


A personal favourite of mine, a vintage style pet bed, not just for dogs! Treat your cat as well! This would again be incredibly simple to fashion, all you would need is the right sized cushion and a cute animal. It makes a nice change from the ratty pet beds that are available, a stylish home deserves a stylish pet.


Slightly more D.I.Ying to be done here, but it's not too complicated and would look great in a kids bedroom or as a piece of garden furniture! Just close the lid when it starts to rain! Buy yourself a vintage suitcase and then follow these instructions See Kate Sew

For a range of suitcases in all different colours and sizes, come visit us at the Vintage Reclaimed boutique, I'll leave you with a few more travel inspired titbits to amaze and astound you!





Tuesday 15 November 2011

Marcasite Treats



The very first traces of marcasite were found in ancient Greece, during the Inca period and it is reported that Cleopatra herself used to favour this style of jewellrey! A royal theme continues with marcasite's popularity increasing throughout the 18th and 19th century, reaching a pinnacle during Queen Victorias reign where they were adorned by the queen herself. A perfect substitute for diamonds,marcasite jewellrey is normally a reference to iron pyrite, fools gold's silver toned twin. True marcasite itself is of the same composition as pyrite but is too brittle to be used within jewellrey, often crumbling to dust. Marcasite was also popular within the 1920's, often used within art deco designs. Theodo Fahrner was a renowned producer of sought after art deco pieces set with marcasite and other coloured stones. The factory was unfortunately bombed and destroyed during the second world war, along with the factory's historical archives, making details about his jewellrey hard to come by!


At Vintage Reclaimed we have a selection of beautiful vintage marcasite jewellrey and brooches, including this stunning, statement art deco necklace. The perfect partner to a little black dress for the upcoming party season!








Monday 14 November 2011

Charms a Plenty


The Vintage Reclaimed boutique has a stunning collection of silver charms in store at the moment. Ranging from £5 to £20, they are perfect for stocking fillers and/or a really personal and thoughtful gift.


Back in the Neolithic era, charms, in the form of lucky stones and trinkets were worn by hunters in the hope of warding off evil spirits and bad luck. Coining the term 'lucky charm.' Later on in history, the Egyptians used extremely decorative bejewelled charms in their preparation for the after life. The charms would act as I.D tags, in the hope that the gods would identify who they were, and guide the wearer to their rightful status within the afterlife. Historians claim to have found the first recognizable charms and charm bracelets within Egyptian tombs.


I love the idea of charms as ID tags within the contemporary world, with large chains and retail outlets constantly spurning out their own coveted identities, it is easy to get lost within the masses. These vintage charms can be so appropriate to one individual, and really mean something. Many of the charms are so intricate, that they open to reveal hidden treasures, such as a genie within a lamp or a boot, revealing the age old nursery rhyme 'the old woman who lived in a shoe.' Interestingly enough, brands such as links and Pandora have caught onto the personalisation quality of charm bracelets. Yet the uniqueness and delicacy of the antique charms cannot be matched and not only look great collected on a bracelet, but are also perfect on a simple silver chain. Your very own one of a kind identity tag! Come visit us at 27 Goosegate, Hockley, Nottingham and have a good look and play with all the vintage trinkets!