There is nothing like finding that perfect gift or home decor piece. That is exactly what I found at the One of a Kind Show and Sale http://oneofakindshowchicago.com. This is the event's 11th year in Chicago and has more than 600 artisans from around the country selling their crafty goodies. This was an amazing demonstration of fine art, sculpture, jewelry, food and furniture. With every turn I discovered beautiful and unique pieces... Feast your eyes on some goodies below.
I encourage you to visit their websites...You will be inspired and impressed! Plus, you may purchase their goods for this upcoming Holiday Season!!!
The Elizabeth Element Eco-Friendly Tree Stump Furniture & Decor TheElizabethElement.etsy.com Elizabeth brings function and art to stumps! |
J. Diemer Artisanry Handmade Bird Cages http://www.handmadebirdcages.com J. Diemer creates the most beautiful, jewelry quality birdcages I've ever seen! |
Boutique Home, LLC European Inspired Couture Bedding & Drapery http://www.boutiquehomeonline.com Shari and Alberto bring couture European style and pop to the home! |
Sublime Rockers-Kevin DesPlanques Wood Sculptor & Furniture Designer http://sublimerockers.com Kevin creates the most unique and smooth rocking chairs I have ever sat in! |
Michael Szabo Water Works http://szaboworks.com Michael creates incredible water work sculptures that are absolutely fascinating and elegant! |
Good Day! ...Happy Holidays :-)
--D Charles
small bird cages can lead to injuries at it may try to escape and get its body parts stuck in between the bars of the cage causing injuries to it's beak, foot or wings. The thickness of the bars can be of prime significance since birds may well bend or even break bars that are too thin.
ReplyDeleteGood point Neal. Most of my cages are used decoratively, but the functional cages are not sold without going thru a long checklist of materials, geometry, bar size and spacing, etc, according to the type of bird.
ReplyDeleteD, thanks for your enthusiasm, and for shooting an excellent booth shot! Keep up the good work!
-Joe Diemer
www.handmadebirdcages.com
Great Post...loved the cages and Bedding!
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