There’s no strategy to this, pick a place where you know things are built well, go, and then once there hope for the best.
Always bring cash and if you find a lead, beer and cigarettes are usually the best to break the ice. If it works, sit down, pet the dog, ask questions and take your time, it might open more doors.
There’s no strategy to this, pick a place where you know things are built well, go, and then once there hope for the best.
Always bring cash and if you find a lead, beer and cigarettes are usually the best to break the ice. If it works, sit down, pet the dog, ask questions and take your time, it might open more doors.
There’s no strategy to this, pick a place where you know things are built well, go, and then once there hope for the best.
Always bring cash and if you find a lead, beer and cigarettes are usually the best to break the ice. If it works, sit down, pet the dog, ask questions and take your time, it might open more doors.
I always find it ironic how Ikebana is sometimes translated to “making flowers alive”. Arranging these plants with elegance does bring some kind of life to them but they also have been pulled out of the ground for this lol. Anyways… very dramatic handle on this one!
20.5 x 15.5 x 7"
Very different Ikebana basket this time. More contemporary, this freeform piece is sculptural and really carries its own weight as decor, without the aid of any floral arrangement.
Here is an amazing set of nested Japanese Ikebana baskets. Woven out of bamboo and delicately lacquered these are perfect as is or to use to support elegant flower arrangements (their original purpose). More Ikebana baskets coming soon!