Seriously - it is like a little treasure trove over there. An Aladdin's Cave of a shop - and it is on-line! Yay. I far too frequently find gorgeous little shops that I would like to visit again and again except for the fact that they are miles away from where I live. (Although, let's face it - pretty much everything is miles away from where I live. ) I can pop into Cranmore Home anytime I like.
Look at the sort of stuff you can find if you have a browse around the Cranmore Home website.
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I Just Want To Hop In That Bed And Have A Little Sleep! |
There are two things I really liked about the Cranmore Home site. The first is the fact that the stock is just a little bit different from the usual on-line homewares stuff you can find. I love that - especially at this time of year when I am trying to find presents for everyone. The second is that lots of the stock is designed in Australia. As I have to send gifts overseas (to people who live in cool shopping mecca places like Manhattan and Copenhagen) finding something locally made or designed that isn't too touristy or ugly has been fabulous.
So - overall Cranmore Home is a lovely little on-line destination when you feel like a browse.
Incidentally Cranmore Home is named after the property Tracy and her husband run. It is a gorgeous old family property and the homestead has been featured in lots of interior design blogs. Pop over to Tracy's facebook page to have a look if you love old houses - definitely worth a peak!
Incidentally Cranmore Home is named after the property Tracy and her husband run. It is a gorgeous old family property and the homestead has been featured in lots of interior design blogs. Pop over to Tracy's facebook page to have a look if you love old houses - definitely worth a peak!
Now - the giveaway bit. Tracy has very kindly offered one of my readers the chance to win one of these incredibly useful wooden share platters. They are made in Australia from recycled wood by Rabbit Trap Timber. And the best bit is Tracy will let the winner pick which one they want from the designs below.
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Rustic and Useful - What's Not To Love? |
All you need to do is leave a comment on this post - I will randomly draw a winner next week. If you want an extra entry then just let me know in your comment what your favourite thing on the Cranmore Home site is! That's it. Too easy. Get to it.
Addit - This is not really a sponsored post in that I received no payment - I was just happy to run a giveaway and adore the website. Plus love helping out a fellow farmer's wife....
Oh - and if you are based in Perth Tracy is having a pop-up shop on Dec 14th in a converted shearing shed near GinGin called "Beermullah" Click here for all the details.
Oh - and if you are based in Perth Tracy is having a pop-up shop on Dec 14th in a converted shearing shed near GinGin called "Beermullah" Click here for all the details.
What a delightful site. My favourite thing from the Cranmore Home site is the 'peony' dinner plate set. So cheerful. Perfect for distracting you from all those calories your consuming x
ReplyDeleteI popped over to it too. It's a great site and I have started following the blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find - so many lovely things! But... she stocks Cable Melbourne, which is my favourite knitwear, so there's a high chance that would find its way into my online basket. Love the platters, what a fun giveaway xx
ReplyDeleteWow! What gorgeous items... I am such a homewares addict. I love the 6ixty loveseat. What a lovely piece and it would be perfect in my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteseriously lovely stuff- and two posts from you in one day!
ReplyDeleteI spent this morning trying to find an Australia themed table runner for an overseas Christmas gift and (sadly too late!) the kangaroo paw one looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi, I apologise if I am leaving two comments but the first just vanished. I love Jessie Breakwell's art but sadly the more affordable pieces are sold!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, love to see other WA farmers wives going so well. Brady.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely giveaway but would you post if I won to UK? :)
ReplyDeleteI love a giveaway and I absolutely loved the flower mats on the Cranmore Home site, went to the top of my wish list
ReplyDeleteBeautiful giveaway, thanks for the opportunity
ReplyDeleteLoving the organic babywear - especially the bird in a tree design!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my Coastal Style Blog - thanks for the tip about the website. I pinned a few ideas for my blog!
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Melissah
What a fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite thing on the website is:
ReplyDeleteFLOOR LAMP: dark metal and wood industrial-style
Love the website, just watched Jamie's 15 minute meals and am embracing the shared platter board meal style! Brings people together.
ReplyDeleteThose share platters have something Scandinavian about them. So divine and practical. I do love those brightly coloured iron cots - I'd def. snag one of those if I was having a baby. Unfortunately those days are gone and I'm too big to fit in a cot.
ReplyDeleteI love all the homewares, thanks for a chance. great site.
ReplyDeleteInteresting design, wooden serving platters are great for cheese.
ReplyDeleteWow...its amazing when you find a new site and they have all these amazing products...off to check it out some more...love the prize too :)
ReplyDeleteLove love LOOOOVE the Ye olde meatsafe! It's so rustic and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow it is all just beautiful and I want it all now now now!!
ReplyDeleteBut I think the wooden share platters are actually my favourite thing!
What a gorgeous giveaway! Always nice when you stumble on products you haven't seen before like these wooden share platter - they are fab! Lots of lovely things in the shop - love the jute bags, the cushions but since I've currently got a candle obsession, the Queen B copper candle holders would be my current top pick! Mel x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous giveaway! Always nice when you stumble on products you haven't seen before like these wooden share platter - they are fab! Lots of lovely things in the shop - love the jute bags, the cushions but since I've currently got a candle obsession, the Queen B copper candle holders would be my current top pick! Mel x
ReplyDeleteI love the meat safes at Cranmore House!
ReplyDeleteIt's such an inspiring online store!
SSG xxx
I'm in love with the Rose Gold Bed!
ReplyDeleteI love the CANDLEHOLDER BY QUEEN B: Dunny Light Candleholder. Its such a unique item.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity - great giveaway..
ReplyDeletelove the DRESS BY ELK: Front Pocket Dress in night...
ReplyDeleteTHanks for this opportunity and potential pressie
ReplyDeleteEeee! so many beautiful things and I totally love the recycled wood boards! Brilliant! The Anna Chandler cake stand is gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteI 3> these sharing boards!
ReplyDeleteThis would be fantastic as my present under the Xmas tree!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the Quilt, patchwork in pink and green from the site, so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous find! Love your work.
ReplyDeleteI do love all things wood, so my favourite find is another Rabbit Trap Timber item... The TUCKER colour-dipped stool.
ReplyDeleteLove it all! Yep, the peony plates are my pick!
ReplyDeleteI love the Bonnie and Neil cushions- so bright and colourful, they are the perfect items to brighten up a room and add a splash of colour.
ReplyDeleteAfter visiting the Cranmore Home website at http://www.cranmorehome.com.au I am absolutely in love with every item I have seen. I am especially in love with the Eillie Metal Cot in Rose Gold that can be found here http://www.cranmorehome.com.au/collections/gifts/products/cot-eillie-metal-cot-in-rose-gold
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Thank you for offering such a beautiful share platter and bringing this web site to my attention.
I love the patch work quilt, I love quilting but mine is l=not up to that standard. But I adore the platter set, I can imagine serving homemade pizza triangles on these platters.
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Rachel
happyharris@bigpond.com.au
Ye olde meat safe would go prefect in my recycled rustic farmhouse in Dubbo.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I've always wanted one of those share platters, a la Jamie Oliver!!!
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