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Pillows, rugs, carpets, boxes, frames, figurines, funny bears, chests, watches – our selection contains everything that will make your home the most comfortable and warm. Volgograd masters did their best. Take your pick!
Elena Tikhonova
Nothing happens in the world
Better than warm teddy bears!
They don’t fight, they don’t bite,
And from this very much everyone likes it!
They are thick soft paws
They never scratch anyone.
There are no troubles from them,
And they help out of sadness.
As far back as I can remember, I have always made something – I sewed, painted, embroidered, cut out, knitted, sculpted … I like to create beautiful things with my own hands. I try to do things with love, sincerity and inspiration, putting a piece of myself into my work.
Since 2008, she has been actively interested in decoupage and teddy bears. But all the same, the bears prevailed, although I don’t forget decoupage.
I sew bears according to author’s patterns exclusively for interior decoration, creating warmth and some childishness in the house.
4 years already actively experimenting with images: sculpting, developing patterns, changing old ones, learning from teddist luminaries.
I create bears in a single copy. Each bear has its own story, a unique image. The very process of creating a bear, from a plasticine model to a bow, is my relaxation, my outlet. I create almost every bear for a particular style of interior – shabby, Provence, country, etc.
Many of my first bears live with the children of friends and colleagues. The last bears found their homes in different cities of Russia. In my hometown of Volgograd, there are also several fans of my works, who can already be called collectors.
If a child lives inside you, if you are looking for a friend, a mascot-bear, if you are a collector or just love these kind creations, I invite you to my world! A true friend is waiting for you here!
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Sergey and Elena Plotnikovs
The amazing beauty of natural wood has fascinated me since preschool age.
Many interior items in the parental home were skillfully made by a cabinetmaker from different types of wood, and for several decades they have been pleasing to the eye and creating coziness, and my children’s wooden toys have been inherited by our children.
Children’s passion for artistic carving has grown into a love of creating exclusive interior items and furniture made of wood.
Working in a carpentry workshop, thanks to the positive energy emanating from the tree, you feel courage, a surge of strength and an increase in vitality. This is magic – the magic power of the tree, known since ancient times.
The whole process – from the development of a sketch of the future product to the embodiment of the idea in wood – is a great pleasure. I would like to create and give this beauty to people!
Today Golden LES is the third generation of the Plotnikov family of cabinetmakers. By the way, the Plotnikovs’ surname is real and corresponds to the occupation we are doing.
Since 2010, under the Golden LES brand, the Plotnikov family family workshop has been creating items for interior and furniture decoration, decorative elements: carved paintings and frames, wooden letters, words, family coats of arms for decorating photo shoots, festive events (wedding, birthday, etc.); blanks for decoupage and painting (panels, trays, key holders, boxes); plaques, emblems, signs; exclusive gifts and souvenirs made of wood.
The grateful responses of our customers from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Ugra, Magnitogorsk, Lipetsk, Taganrog, etc. please and give an incentive for further development, creation of new projects.
All our products are made with soul, because we love what we do!
Welcome to the magical world of artistic wood carving.
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Today JDclock is a young, proactive team of three people united by a common idea. Teamwork has made everything much easier. Now we have our own designer (Vitaly Kostyukov), our own decorator and installation master (Yulia Timchenko), and a technical specialist (myself, Dmitry Strakhov). Our team is engaged in the production of wall, table, women’s wrist watches. There are plans to manufacture floor and double-sided street clocks. We are constantly looking for new ideas and expanding our range.
This month, a new direction of our activity, JDdeco, opens, within which we will create other elements of the interior and decor of premises: candlesticks, interior words, photo frames, screens, panels, modular paintings, lamps, lamps and much more.
A few words about how it all began. The idea of creating and introducing the watch into the masses was born by chance. Working as a technology teacher in one of the gymnasiums in Volgograd, I conduct extracurricular work with children on the subject of “technical work”. As part of this work, one of my pupils and I made a clock for the workshop. I didn’t want to do something ordinary, and we spied the idea on the Internet. Made, hung up, and away we go! First, one colleague liked the watch, then another … I decided: why not ?! For about two years I have been developing this direction, and there was no question of any brand. At some point, I met my classmate Yulia Timchenko. The idea to do something together came immediately. And now Julia is not only a specialist in women’s wristwatches-bracelets, but also a person who knows how to correctly and beautifully display everything that we photograph. Of course, we wanted to somehow individualize our product, and we began to look for someone who could help us with this. Through friends, we met Vitaly Kostyukov, who helped us create our logo. Vitaly helped us a lot, and after a while he completely joined our team. Currently, we are actively creating, the share of manual labor is a significant part, but still we are looking towards production. Thanks to Vitaly, professional models are created, many watches are made on high-precision laser equipment, we cooperate with a welding workshop, buy new equipment and are constantly improving.
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Valery Abrosimov
At one time, I had to work in the seas in the Far East for 15 years. He plowed, so to speak, seas and oceans. It was there that I became addicted to the construction of ships. There, in the sea, there was practically nothing to build from – no tools, no materials. He got out of the situation as best he could. One Japanese even offered me a car for a model ship. And five years ago I decided to restore the ship, which my children, while growing up, broke. I looked on the Internet. And there … And drawings, and diagrams, and manuals – what is there not for modeling. But the most offensive thing is that most of the drawings for foreign ships, especially English ones. And not a word about the Russian fleet. As if it never existed. And how did Tsar Peter create the fleet? And Catherine the Second? Only under her, up to 80 ships were built per year at the shipyards of Taurida (Crimea). And the glorious sea battles? Ushakov, Nakhimov, Nevelskoy, etc. Glorious traditions of the Russian fleet. And about that – silence. It seems that someone specifically wants to consign our history to oblivion.
So I decided to restore justice so slightly. Although there are no drawings for our ships, there are paintings and photos. And the principle of construction is the same for all ships. After all, Peter I began to build his ships from Holland. So I, according to their drawings, but only Russian ships, and began to build. I do all the work by hand, I practically don’t use machines.
And in order not to get bored with ships, I build models of churches, monuments of Russian architecture, models of guns from 1812.
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Hello! My name is Lada. I am 30 years old and I love giving gifts!
Having received two higher educations, having worked for several years in a boring job of a manager, I began to look for myself. I wanted to do something that would bring me joy and pleasure. I have always considered the following dictum to be correct: “In order not to go to work, you need work to bring joy.”
Having gone on maternity leave, I began to deal with handmade soap, I really liked it. The hobby suddenly became profitable. 5 years have passed since then. I have a shop “Soaparochka” in the river. Settlement settlement. There you can buy gifts for your loved ones, made for you by masters with love!
And a couple of years ago I discovered the magical world of decoupage. This is amazing! To create a fairy tale from the things we are accustomed to. Key holders, caskets, boxes, pencil holders, trays, boards, jars … You can’t count all of them. I love decoupage, and I create every work with a good mood and good music. I believe that every work of mine carries a particle of goodness. Now I love my job and I am happy to bring you joy.
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Marina Eremina
Probably, like many needlewomen, I started with the hobbies and hobbies common in my youth: I knitted and crocheted from school, there was a macrame circle, flowers made of fabric and leather, machine embroidery, then there was cross stitch. But I always wanted to somehow get closer to paints and do something with them.
The hobby for decoupage came in 2012 in a random way: I was interested in the word “decoupage” when I saw it on the Internet, and then there was love at first sight … Now this hobby takes up all my free time, any free minute, in my head – the search for new ideas, new methods … Currently, the main work is my kids.
In decoupage, I really like to work with wood, feel its smell and see its transformation, when an interesting piece of furniture is obtained from a simple piece of wood, or when a thing comes out that can be 100% used in everyday life. I put only good and positive things into my work, because my hobby is a pleasure for me! In this technique, you can decorate any object – wood, metal, glass, plastic, pieces of furniture that are already a little outdated, but you want to breathe new life into them.
Words cannot convey how pleasant it is to give people a thing that is made with their own hands, from the heart and for a specific person!
You can find me at the Fair of Masters
Alexey Karpov
My hobby for chests started in 2011. Somehow, in our family, the elephant piggy bank was filled, and we wanted a bigger piggy bank. The wife offered to make a piggy bank in the form of a chest. Made a very humble chest. When guests came to us, they asked where they bought it? He explained what he had done himself, after which he was asked to do it for them as well. This is how it all began.
Then I tried to sell one piggy bank chest via the Internet – it worked out, a buyer was found pretty quickly. And then clients began to appear with individual orders. And now I carry out mainly private orders. Pirate chests are bought for boys for toys.
Sometimes I try to do something else, not chests, but also for the interior. He made a stand for bottles in the shape of a bear, for lovers of military equipment he released a series of photo frames “Tanks”.
Over the years, clients from different cities have ordered chests from me – Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tuapse, Penza, Rostov and, of course, Volgograd.
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Irina Orlyanskaya
My name is Irina Orlyanskaya. I am a psychologist by profession, I have my own practice. But in my life there is another area of activity – my hobby.
Several years ago, when I began to professionally master the direction of art therapy in psychology, I wanted to be not only an “observer” in art, but also to do something myself. I tried different types of decoration, but everything was set aside as soon as I started painting point-to-point …
When I first saw the work done in this technique, for a long time I could not believe that such a thing was possible at all! And when I had enough of admiring it, I began to slowly try it myself. And for four years now I have not been able to stop!
The modern technique of painting point-to-point (from the English. “Point to point”), or dot painting, has recently become more and more popular.
The origins of this type of painting are considered to be several directions of ancient Eastern painting, for example, “dot” chasing or “drip” painting, when a thin dried stem was dipped into paint and a small drop was transferred to the product. Also, the creativity of the aborigines of Australia comes to mind.
In India, in the Middle Ages, patterns were applied to fabrics either with brushes or with a wooden stamp. The first method was very laborious and time consuming. Well-known researchers of Indian weaving J. Irwin and P. Schwartz argue that “painting fabric with brushes was much closer to art than craft”.
From hand-made technology, the technique of knotted dyeing of fabric, the so-called “bandhana”, in which the pattern looks like it is composed of small uneven specks, is still widespread. Images of people in clothes decorated with such a dotted pattern can be seen in sculptures, reliefs and frescoes of ancient Hindu temples. This technology began to include point painting in you – the drawing was applied in small drops of paint, which was very laborious, but was highly valued.
In Indonesia, utensils, musical instruments, and interior items were painted with dot painting, which appeared among local residents in ancient times.
It can be considered that the modern version of acrylic spot painting appeared along with the first tubes of acrylic contours. In Russia, at the present time, this technique is developing and improving, a large number of new craftswomen have appeared, and interest in “points” continues to grow. Groups in social networks are being created, new Internet resources are being opened. Numerous master classes and competitions are held among masters and lovers of spot painting.
Spot painting looks quite impressive on various objects. It is possible to decorate with dot painting not only things that are utilitarian and used in everyday life for their intended purpose (covers for documents, notebooks, cases, jewelry). Interior decorations made using the point-to-point technique look quite interesting and unusual: plates, vases, panels, clocks, boxes, figurines. When I make a thing to order, I always ask – who is the gift intended for, what kind of person is this? To get into the theme, image and color, to please a stranger is worth a lot. There are often non-standard orders for a specific interior. Then you have to take into account the style and design features of the room, the color scheme of the surrounding space.
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Irina Pugach
I’m a designer. And designers already from childhood know that they will become. And having become, they remain true to their choice. For the first time I took a needle and thread in my hands when I was 8 years old, and since then I sewed a lot and for a long time. She improved her knowledge with every order. But I never thought about knitting, because my mother knitted everything. But one day I also learned this science! Now I am improving in this.
After graduating from the Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering, she was engaged in design in the field of textile interior decoration, designed upholstered and cabinet furniture. Then, in practice, I saw how interior items, from furniture to accessories, are able to create a single image and spirit of a home.
The idea to create something cozy and warm for interiors came to me a long time ago. And what is capable of creating coziness and comfort in the house, if not hand-made accessories! Why did I choose knitting? Because I did not find knitted interior accessories that would be presented on the Russian market. I did a little research and realized that there is a need for a “knitted” design direction. There is a small niche of popular imported knitted blankets. But only hand knitting can make the product airy, weightless and so warm. Manual production is undoubtedly more labor intensive, but the result will exceed all expectations! Nobody else will have a product like yours! It is unique!
This is what will make your interior unique, will bring its own flavor! A beautiful hand-knitted blanket, casually thrown on the sofa or neatly straightened on the bed, will create an incredible feeling of coziness, comfort and warmth in your home and will serve you for many years.
My design studio POMPON can offer you not only blankets, but also a variety of decorative pillows, cushions, floor pillows, handmade carpets, as well as large and small interior toys and many other knitted accessories.
Welcome to the world of cozy design!
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Marina Sedykh
As far as I can remember, I have been doing so much. Anything, but I create. She sculpted when she was little, drew at school, composed, played at the school theater, and began to sew. When the children appeared, everything came in handy. And when they went to school! I enthusiastically made costumes, handicrafts with them, helped to organize holidays, exhibitions! I even played in KVN on the team of my parents! The children graduated from school … and there was some kind of emptiness. There was no need to compose something, tinker, run somewhere. But when the children began to leave, I began to create again. Of course, it was said pompously. I got acquainted with decoupage. I didn’t even notice that I simply “drowned” in it. Any pictures, wooden blanks, simple boxes give rise to an ocean of new ideas and fantasies in the head!
I love making tea boxes. I can even imagine family tea parties in a cozy kitchen with my boxes on the table.
And my grandmother always had a tear-off calendar attached to a beautiful picture on the wall. These fond childhood memories prompted me to make suspensions for such calendars. They are gladly purchased as a gift for parents, grandfathers and grandmothers.
Kitchen boards, clocks, key holders, caskets can not only decorate the interior of your apartment, but bring warmth, coziness, and individuality into it.
More recently, I fell in love with soft toys. Many of them have already found their home.
I put a particle of my soul and heart into every thing I make.
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