studio tour / Sadie Olive:

December 9, 2010

Hello Dears! I am so excited to share this studio tour with you today - I know many of you are familiar with the pretty vintage shop: Sadie Olive! Sara is here today sharing her space and her amazing studio filled to the max with vintage goodness. She also blogs with lots of daily photos and inspiration.

I feel my office changes the most out of any space in my home. I am constantly finding new objects to adorn the space. I go treasure hunting for the shop at least twice a week, most weeks, and I almost always find a few things for myself while I'm on the hunt. At the moment, I'm drawn to old clocks and cameras, worn wood storage, and aged parchment floral prints. I love to add to and edit my collections as I go. That's one of the good things about selling vintage items... I can enjoy them for a bit before they find a new home.

My tiny camera collection is a current favorite among my collections. I've found each one at a different estate, and I'm not sure I'll be parting with them anytime soon. They sit right next to my computer, so I can see them while I work.

If I had to pick a favorite item in my space, it would probably be the black Machinist's Chest I picked up a few years ago. It's solid wood, and has the best patina to it's black paint, and those rusty drawer pulls I just love. I keep a ton of small treasures tucked away inside, including a drawer full of antique photographs.
I've also had fun coming up with clever storage solutions to keep my space functional, like the two rolls of bubble wrap you see on the wall, which are hung on wooden dowels that fold flat against the wall when not in use. Old suitcases and tool boxes hide many of the not so pretty, but needed items that we use to ship and pack orders.

19 hello's:

  1. I LOVE Sadie Olive! :) I've been such a fan of Sara's for such a long time - she is just so inspiring! This office space looks like one that you could spend lots of time in :) Sooo lovely!!

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  2. These studio tours are the best! I get so inspired and happy just looking at these photos!

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  3. Sarah has such an amazing eye for styling things in her photographs. Wish I had that talent!

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  4. AMAZING! I'm obsessed. The entire office is a complete inspiration. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. Um, wow, beautiful. Totally not my style but incredibly inspiring nonetheless. Love all the sweet treasures she's gathered around her! Studio tours are my favorite kind of blog posts.

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  6. This is great, love the mirror! I want one like that!!!

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  7. That Studio is insanely beautiful! I want to live there!

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  8. LOVE the tiny camera collection!

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  9. Now this is a tasteful studio. I love the feel of it.

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  10. Yay! Thanks for sharing :)

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  11. What a lovely studio! Thanks for taking us on the tour!

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  12. so dreamy and wonderful!! xo.

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  13. oh my goodness, prettiest studio EVER!

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  14. Such a beautiful studio! I am sucker for vintage hat boxes and suitcases for storage. They are so beautiful look at and perfectly functional too! Thanks for sharing.

    B.

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  15. Love the vintage eclectic mix of everything here! And that old looking phone, I actually used to have one just like it :)
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  16. I wish my studio space looked like this! I love the vintage mix of things she has - especially the cameras

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  17. love Sarah's style and shop so I'm thoroughly enjoying this tour and on a practical note from another seller, "really appreciate the bubble wrap on the wall."

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  18. Cute office. Lots of vintage goodies too!

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  19. Simply wonderful, Sadie has a great eye.

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