We have the first “after” project from a reader who bought some of the exquisite mosaic from the motherlode of crazy, sexy, unused 1960s mosaic tile discovered and featured from ebay last week. Reader Julia — who owns a fabulous vintage shop in Westerville, Ohio (just north of Columbus) — snapped up a selection of the tile and created this gorgeous coffee table mosaic. Click on through for more photos, more about Julia, and an ebay carousel — there’s still some of this fabulous tile left if you want to make a table of your own. Julia said this took her just four sheets of the tile — a champagne masterpiece on a beer budget! Julia writes:
…I would love for you to feature my table! I do have a shop. It’s a vintage shop mid century 50s, 60s, 70s of course. I also have my work and the work of a few other artists that use vintage or vintage inspired materials. I mainly make t-shirts but dabble in tons of other projects (as you can see) I made this table in one day….(my day off from the shop..haha). It took four sheets of tile.
I would love to make more tables…it was kinda addicting. I brought it to the shop today and I think it will be gone by the end of the week. [She says price is $175.] Here is the shop’s website and facebook page: www.cindalou.org, and here’s our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/agalnamedcindalou
My mom and I opened the shop in 2006…. My dad has jumped on board since retiring. Plus, my dog Henry who is the most famous dog in town.)
I attached a picture of my house. I live in a 1955 California ranch style home..with an ever changing decor. It’s a fun business. I am always finding amazing things!
Thanks so much, Pam…. 🙂
Thank you, Julia, for sharing. You sure make good use of your days off — so inspirational. Readers, got an itch, now, to grab some of the remaining 1960s tile and make a table of your own. A tip: Take a look at what Julia has done — she’s staying in essentially one color family, except for a little *pop* of orange. Get some of those “leaves” for sure — there are still some left. Here you go, here are just 10 of the designs (the limit that I can show in this carousel) see instructions below the carousel to get to all the available tile.
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Debbie says
I’m a little confused on how to get the tiles from eBay. I’d love to make this too.
pam kueber says
Debbie, the tile was in a very old story….
retroshawn says
Amazing! Julia, I’m curious about the table you used. Is this a vintage piece? I have always worried about doing mosaics on a flat table top because I don’t want the mosaic to extend above a natural border. Any suggestions?
Diane says
One of those times I’m so happy I live in Central Ohio! If I stopped by, would you give me some ideas about redoing our ugly bathroom back to its 1953 glory? I’ll bring photos…
Bepsf says
So beautiful – Kudos!
gsciencechick says
It’s beautiful, plus the tile will be durable.