We first grew to become conscious of Charleston, South Carolina-based Helen Rice’s inventive company, Fuzzco, which she cofounded with Josh Nissenboim, again in 2014 (see Fuzzco in Charleston, South Carolina). Once in a while we examine in to see what Helen is as much as, so we had been intrigued once we found Ponytail, her new assortment of “curious and useful objects and artwork,” obtainable on-line or by appointment (DM her at Ponytail).
“After greater than 20 years operating Fuzzco, I needed my subsequent journey to free me from being tethered to my display screen,” she says. When requested in regards to the store’s title, she says, “Rising up, I wore a ponytail as a result of I used to be busy being a tomboy. I needed the store to be an expression of a brand new part in my life the place I didn’t take issues so critically.”
On provide: an eclectic mixture of classic and modern items for the house, starting from sculptural slicing boards by Edward Wohl, vintage Georgian teapots, candles by London maker Moro Dabro, items from Copenhagen design studio Frama, and extra. Keep tuned: Helen plans to take the present on the street within the coming 12 months.
Right here’s a glance:
Images courtesy of Ponytail.
Above: Helen at her in-home store; DM Ponytail to make an appointment.Above: Helen has furnished the house with a mixture of classic and modern items, together with a Senate Bench from Remodelista favourite Sawkille and lamps from Barcelona firm Santa & Cole.Above: Constructed from black stoneware, the Augustine candle vessel from Moro Dabron is fired in an English pottery and poured with fragranced waxAbove: A sculptural Stoneware Vase 17 by Mexico Metropolis-based Disciplina Studio anchors the spherical eating desk. “Artist and architect Tomás Díaz Cedeño makes experimental wooden fired objects utilizing pigmented excessive temperature stoneware and melted obsidian—I really like that every one is so unpredictable. I believe you want a steadiness of gorgeous vs. ‘ugly’ parts in a room.”Above: A stack of Edward Wohl slicing boards sits on the Sawkille bench; the handmade Saguaro Glass #37 vase is from the Lengthy Confidence, a design studio in Berkeley, California, based by Rafi Ajl. The ca. 1800 Georgian Castleford Feldspathic Moulded Bisque Teapot is classic, as are the ironstone platters.Above: Moro Dabron’s Augustine Candle is on the market in black, cream, or terracotta, all with a definite perfume.Above: An association that includes a Quantity 13 from Assortment 04 vase from Disciplina Studio and a Saguaro Glass #19 by The Lengthy Confidence. The Cordless Básica Mínima Batería lamp is by Santa & Cole, and the fragrances are from Moro Dabron.
Above: “I’m obsessive about shopping for used books,” Helen says. “It’s a method for me to see issues off the display screen. I really like the solar stained pages, the sensation of time touring design sensible.” Proven above: a 1969 version of Artwork Immediately: Introduction to the Visible Arts.
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