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Rosanna Lonsdale LampsπŸ’‘πŸ’•

Rosanna Lonsdale LampsπŸ’‘πŸ’•

Making flamingos copy

Making flamingos copy

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Banana Leaf

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Flamingo

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This week I had lunch πŸ›with Rosie which was delightful.  We chose the King's πŸ‘‘ Road as she borrows a rather fun office space there (I suspect full of other cool entrepreneurs πŸ‘§πŸ‘¦ , I am rather jealous!).  I was at school with Rosie, and about a year and half ago she decided to quit her super job in advertising πŸ’― and start her own company making lamps πŸ’‘ @rosanna_lonsdale.Rosie is one of these incredibly positive πŸ‘© people, and is always genuinely interested in what you have been getting up to -  she always asks the good questions, the ones other people forget to ask and you always feel very at ease in her company.  So after a quick catch up (blogging ✏️, different career paths πŸ“· and, of course, love lifeπŸ’• πŸ˜‰) we got down to lamps πŸ’‘πŸ’‘.Rosie started making her marvellous lamps πŸ’‘ a year and a half ago, and her business is now in full swing.  She uses a decorating technique passed down to her by her Grandmother πŸ‘΅which I think is rather nice. And she hand paints 🎨 all the lamps πŸ’‘ herself πŸ‘©, it was fascinating hearing her talk about this process.She starts with a glass vase  which she hand paints 🎨 and decorates from the inside.  The technique she uses is called Decalcomania, and each vase requires 3 layers of lacquer πŸ’§ and 3 layers of paint 🎨 in order to achieve the perfect finish ✨.  She hand βœ‹ paints 🎨 each vase herself and it is amazing the time ⏰ and energy πŸ‘© that goes into this very delicate process, particularly as every layer has to dry before another can be applied.  It took her a while to find the best paint 🎨 and lacquer πŸ’§combination (there are all sorts) -  and the final result is fantastic, the lamps πŸ’‘ have a really wonderful lustre πŸ’Ž.Once the 6 layers of paint and lacquer πŸŽ¨πŸ’§have dried, brass bases πŸ”† are added, and they are all wired πŸ”Œ up with electrics, so that they can be plugged into the wall etc (this part of the process hadn't even occurred to me, I was concentrating so much on how pretty they look 😍).  Rosie really focuses on the details, each lamp is fitted with a proper brass base πŸ”† and a silk cord wire 🎐 , certainly not something easy to come by at a reasonable price πŸ’° anymore.She also provides the lampshades πŸ””, which are silk, with silk linings and are all handmade in England.  You can have empire shape - gathered (more traditional) or rolled (modern)  - these are simple and very elegant, and sit perfectly with the beautiful bases they are standing on.  She is also planning on introducing ikat πŸ’ˆpatterned lampshades, so if you are looking for a bit more pizzazz πŸ’₯ in your lampshade, this will soon be an option.Most exciting for me are the designs πŸ’•πŸŒ΄. Rosie has an excellent eye and the designs are fresh, and fun, but not too invasive.  She started with flamingoes, and has branched out into zebras 🐎, humming birds 🐦, banana leaves 🍌🌴 and chillis among others - 9 designs in all.  You could quite happily have any of these charming lamps πŸ’•πŸ’‘ on your bedside table  and I think they would fit happily into both a traditional interior and a more contemporary one.  She also makes plain coloured πŸ’™πŸ’› lamps πŸ’‘(a particular favourite of mine is the coral orange 🍊), so if you are not a pattern person these are the perfect option.The really nice thing is that she does bespoke projects, so if you are wanting a lamp to match the colour tone of a newly decorated room πŸ”΅, she is happy to do this for you.  Or if for instance there is an animal 🐩 that is particularly special to your, this works too (we might have to be encouraging a dachshund lamp soon Rosie πŸΆπŸ˜‰).It was so intriguing to hear her talk about her lamps πŸ’‘πŸ’‘, and starting her own business.  The whole process, from painting 🎨the lamps, to sourcing the parts πŸ”†, deciding on the designs 🌴, to selling πŸ‘© all takes a huge amount of dedication and I am so impressed.  It is no mean feat to get a business up and running yourself, with such success so early on.Her first sale last year was at our old school 🏀 annual christmas 🌲 fair, and I love the idea of all the girls πŸ‘§ and their mothers πŸ™Žeyeing up Rosie's superb lamps πŸ‘ŒπŸ’‘πŸ’•.  I hope every school girl is demanding a Rosanna Lonsdale lamp πŸ’‘ for Christmas πŸŽ… this year!Alice xxwww.rosannalonsdale.com@rosanna_lonsdalewww.rosannalonsdale.comPhotos by: Katrina Lawson Johnston

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