The Tyrella Chair for which the original drawing was made in response to Tyrella beach in County Down, Northern Ireland. This is a very special place for Peter and especially Sally as it goes back to her childhood. How lovely. The Point Chair was made for Issac, aged 1. Embroidery detailing for The Point Chair, designed by Peter and executed by Sally. The Shoe Stool. Drool. The Shoe Stool stitch detailing. Yes, that looks pretty damn intricate. Calligraphic Chairs (c.1960s) were restored, reupholstered, hand embroidered and exhibited at Midcentury Modern. Original drawings for Calligraphic Chairs. They work aligned horizontally as a set, with motifs drifting from one chair into the next. I’m in love. These chairs, that embroidery. What’s not to love.These pieces are a result of a collaboration between Peter Nencini and Sally Nencini. Peter describes himself as a “making-looking-thinking of an illustrator-designer-lecturer”, and Sally recycles and re-uses vintage textiles, inspired to make new from old. She also does bespoke traditional and modern upholstery.Check out Peter’s blog, Sally’s blog and Sally’s Etsy store for more candy. Swoon.Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 6 Responses kickcan & conkers June 29, 2010 I’m so pleased to see Sally and Peter’s work getting the worldwide recognition it deserves. I featured them on on my blog a while ago and will hopefully be meeting up with them both this summer when they come over to the south of France. A very talented couple, indeed! Reply Tweets that mention yellowtrace blog » Peter & Sally Nencini.: -- Topsy.com June 29, 2010 […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Dana Hughes, House and Universe. House and Universe said: Loving these embroidered pieces featured on @yellowtrace: http://bit.ly/c7ytRg […] Reply jules @ The Diversion Project June 29, 2010 that is incredible work, love it. made me think of the needle point work Lisa shows on her blog A Bloomsbury Life.Love seeing these modern applications of an old craft. V.cool! Reply Megan June 29, 2010 Love the needlework. It did remind of home economics projects I used to do when I was in school. But they are not as pretty as those though. Love em all! :) Reply Tanneke July 2, 2010 Nice needlework, very pretty! Thanks for posting! Reply Embroiled in Embroidery | Curious & Co. Creative June 19, 2012 […] artists Peter and Sally Nencini have repurposed vintage furniture and textiles in an unexpected way — by adding their own unique […] ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
kickcan & conkers June 29, 2010 I’m so pleased to see Sally and Peter’s work getting the worldwide recognition it deserves. I featured them on on my blog a while ago and will hopefully be meeting up with them both this summer when they come over to the south of France. A very talented couple, indeed! Reply
Tweets that mention yellowtrace blog » Peter & Sally Nencini.: -- Topsy.com June 29, 2010 […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Dana Hughes, House and Universe. House and Universe said: Loving these embroidered pieces featured on @yellowtrace: http://bit.ly/c7ytRg […] Reply
jules @ The Diversion Project June 29, 2010 that is incredible work, love it. made me think of the needle point work Lisa shows on her blog A Bloomsbury Life.Love seeing these modern applications of an old craft. V.cool! Reply
Megan June 29, 2010 Love the needlework. It did remind of home economics projects I used to do when I was in school. But they are not as pretty as those though. Love em all! :) Reply
Embroiled in Embroidery | Curious & Co. Creative June 19, 2012 […] artists Peter and Sally Nencini have repurposed vintage furniture and textiles in an unexpected way — by adding their own unique […] Reply