22 February 2010

Let there be light








Today I taught myself how to put electricity to some of the small lamps I´ve made, after buing a transformer and other equipment. It is very easy and I don´t know why I have been walking around telling myself, that it would be difficult. So I let you have a little peek into Brocante, where the first lamps are placed, and more to come. You see that I still need to do all of the walls, the ceiling, the floor and the outsides. The weather is very dark today and Brocante only have windows in the front, so the pictures are not as bright as I would like them to be.


To celebrate the electricity I ordered some sushi and found a bottle of white wine. The sushi came all the way from Singapore where Mey Wee made them, but never the less they were as fresh as a fish!

Sorry the pictures shows in the opposite way, why does it do that?

16 comments:

  1. Looks good! I like your shop/box. Can you tell me who it is buy and where you got it?
    Thanks, Jonna

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  2. Hi Joanna, Thanks, I bought it in a danish web shop www.casapiccola.dk - but I don´t know who has produced it. It has a roof with a terrace and stairs leading up on the outside.

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  3. Really gorgeous shop Susanna! This is my favorite Brocante!!!
    The light in the pictures are great!!
    Synnøve x

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  4. Oh, how beautiful your shop is Susanna! Many beautiful little things. I am glad you tried your hand at electricity... it does 'light' up your life!

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  5. It all looks great - I like this little Brocante and enjoy following your progress.

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  6. The shop will be stunning when finish of course - it is easly to see!

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  7. Love it Susanne. It will be fun watching you fill it up. You are a clever girl;)

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  8. It looks already great without the floor, walls and ceiling done...a real brocante shop!!

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  9. Congratulations on the electricity! And the shop is looking fabulous already :)

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  10. Ok I will confess. I am afraid to mini electricity too. I always avoid to do it...but you encourage me...I will have to try it...one of these days ;)
    Your shop is looking so pretty

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  11. That was a beutiful shop you´ve made! There is many nice details!
    By the way - I beleive that you in denmark have so much nice interier decoraton and inspiration , in real life.

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  12. I like your brocante, and the lamps with light. By the way beautiful cushion. your table in front of the shop is very welcoming.
    Geneviève

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  13. I have an Award on my blog for you!

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  14. Hello again!

    I´ve got an award for you ti pic up in my blog!

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  15. Nydelig Susanne !Gleder meg til å følge utviklingen i butikken .Likte godt dine lamper og smykke stativet hvordan laget du det ?
    Håper du skjønner når jeg skriver på Norsk

    Janne

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  16. Thanks for your sweet compliments! And thanks for the awards!
    Lena, You have a lot of fine inspiration in Sweeden too!
    Janne, fint med norsk, så svarer jeg på dansk
    :-) Jeg har lavet smykkestativet af perler og et par smykkestave til øreringe. Der er et bedre billede af den et andet sted på min blog, hvor du kan se de enkelte dele..

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