Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. Cutting Board Oil


we are excited to announce that the first batch
of our proprietary mix cutting board oil will
be ready by the end of the month. we carefully
selected all of our ingredients for their unique
properties & to ensure their high quality.
when used regularly, our cutting board oil will
help maintain all your wooden kitchen items,
by minimizing cracks & keeping the wood healthy.

for more information please contact us at bcmt.co@gmail.com

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Happy anniversary, Hop Sing!

Saturday was Hop Sing Trading Co.'s first anniversary -- a whole year of being in business, and although it's of course had its ups and downs, the ride has been a fun one. We threw a little party for the occasion, and everyone lived it up the only way Hop Sing knows how -- with wine in a wagon.


Lauren and I might have started to hit the wagon a little early, because before you knew it, she had a sign up:



And the fashion madness began!








Lauren’s friend Carolita came in to perform some beautiful hula dancing for us. (Did you know that Hop Sing Trading Co. was born in Hawaii? Kong Lung of Kauai is our sister store.)






By the end of it, poor Natasha had lost her hair. Lauren had to affix it back on with flower clips and a felt cloche.


No more wine wagon for you, Natasha.

The little shopping mall we’re in is also getting the holiday decorations up now, and I don’t know about you, but I love holiday décor. Speaking of, Hop Sing should be getting some wintery accessories in soon!
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catalpa wood, open bowl

large, 18’’d x 7 & a half’’ t
each piece is one-of-a-kind and comes with a certificate of authenticity
contact bcm&t co. for pricing
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Wozjob Apple 1 sells for Nearly a Quarter of a Million USD



Wiki Photo: The Hand built Apple-1

The Apple-1 computer was hand build in Steve Wozniak's parents garage. Steve Job's came up with the idea of selling it. The Apple-1 was first demonstrated in April 1976 at the HomeBrew Computer Club in Palo Alto.

Originally, the Apple 1 sold for $500 when it was sold to a reseller 1976. It was made out of wood and was billed as the first "personal computer." The retailer marked up the Apple-1 by 33% giving it a price of $666.66.

An Apple I reportedly sold for $50,000 USD at auction in 1999, with another apparently selling in 2009 for $17,500.

Fast forward to November 2010. This same Apple I (with serial number 82) sold for $178,000 ($213,600 including the 'buyer's premium') at Christie's auction house in London , making it by far the highest price paid for this model to date, at £133,250 ($210,000).

The high value of this particular example is likely due to the rare documents and packaging offered in the sale rather than the computer itself; namely (and amongst others) the original packaging (with the return label showing Steve Jobs' parents address, the original Apple Computer Inc 'headquarters' being their garage), a personally typed and signed letter from Jobs (answering technical questions about the computer) and the original invoice showing 'Steven' as the salesman.

Story Sources: EpochTimes, Wiki, Gather


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Happy Thanksgiving from BCM&T Co.


el pavo salvaje!
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It's all about colour

a marvellous quote from Bright Bazaar

I've never been a beige person except in very small doses, I don't really know why but I've always been drawn to colour and as everyone who knows me will attest I'm a huge fan of red, it's probably the colour that represents me.  Although after doing Shannon Fricke's brilliant Colour Workshop last weekend, I really need to rethink my use of red around the house!

The Little Cottage - this divine turquoise door had us in rapture.  Image via Shannon Fricke
Shannon relayed this wonderful story about her daughter's bedroom when it was painted raspberry red and how the colour affected her daughter's behaviour and mood and she was constantly switched on 'high'.  It's quite amazing how colour can affect our mood.  When Shannon changed the colour scheme and used muted tones of green and blue - voila - a much more contented and relaxed child - amazing! 

gorgeous muted tones of green in Shannon's Workshop.  image via Shannon Fricke
For many years it seems that the design and decorating world has been awash with....well beige.  While I can see it's attraction, safe, unassuming, blends with everything and it really can look beautiful and sophisticated, I felt a bit out of step because it just isn't me, it feels too conservative.  I can't help it, I love colour, always have always will. 

I caught up for a coffee earlier this week with two super talented and stylish friends, Judy from Verandah House and Australia's answer to Martha Stewart Sharnel Dollar and we all agree - ditch the dowdy and embrace colour!

I can't drool over Judy's collection enough - it's stunning.  via Verandah House

Sharnel's vintage bauble Christmas wreath, she adds new glass baubles each year.  A few weeks before Christmas last year, I arrived home one day and on my door step was my very own Christmas wreath Sharnel had made for me as a surprise.  I just burst out laughing because I used to say to her 'I want one of those' and ta-da there it was! image via My Life My Loves

I'm not sure if colour was ever 'out of fashion' but it's definitely at the top of the design tree this Christmas.  I love the little tag line of Bright Bazaar 'because beige is boring'.   I don't think we all need to rush out and throw colour around like a mad man (maybe just a little bit) but add a dash here and there and your spirits will be uplifted guaranteed.   Colour = Happiness.

how fun is this Chrismas corner?  via Bright Bazaar
Shannon's workshop was beyond amazing and I met some incredibly talented and wonderful ladies and we had oh so many laughs.  Not only is Shannon brilliant but she is such a genuinely warm, welcoming and lovely person, I felt like we had met years ago.  Her wonderful assistant Nicky is just as delightful and the lunch she served was divine.  Bangalow is truly a beautiful escape from the city, it also helps that The Little Cottage is a magical space encouraging magical creativity!

Keren
xx
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Record Profits For Dell Due to Increase in Demands

dell record salesOn Thursday, November 18th, Dell reported their third quarter earnings to be record breaking due to the increased demand for PCs and computer services. Despite this report from Dell, consumer revenue for the company only showed a 4 percent increase for the third quarter and is predicted to have little to no increase for the fourth quarter and holiday season.

Dell’s reports were pretty incredible, despite what consumer revenue says. They reported a net income of $822 million, which is a 144 percent increase from the same period a year ago, and $15.39 billion in revenues, which is up 19 percent from the same period a year ago.

“Our strong results demonstrate that we are listening to customers and delivering what they want,” stated Michael Dell, chief executive of Dell. “It validates that our strategy to offer choice and efficiency at every level of the IT enterprise computing stack is taking hold, and we are more focused than ever to being a true partner – not merely a provider – to our customers. Dell is growing in the right areas, and I'm very excited about our momentum."

Dell executives have said that the company has been focusing on “profit share” instead of market share when it comes to units sold. Chief financial officer Brian Gladden said, “I believe that the third quarter results demonstrate the strategy we have described to you over the past year is the correct one,” in a conference call with analysts on Thursday.

Dell’s Large Enterprise revenue came in at $4.3 billion, which is a 27 percent increase from last year, with an operating income of about $400 million (or 9.2 percent of revenue). Their Small and Medium Business revenue came in at $3.7 billion, which is a 24 percent increase, with an operating income of $391 million. Their consumer revenue came in at $3 billion, which was only a 4 percent increase, as was mentioned above. Dell said that for operating income the consumer segment improved to breaking even for the quarter, despite the “muted” consumer demand.

On Thursday Dell also announced that its new Inspiron Duo laptop was just made available for pre-order. All of these announcements come a day after the announcement that Dell communication chief Ron Garriques was leaving the company. This has caused some speculations about what will happen to Dell’s plan of creating a line of cell phones.

In the conference call though, Garriques resignation from the company was barely even addressed. The questions were focused more towards the “management changes” at Dell and the impact that the tablet industry will have on the company. Executives responded by saying that Dell’s 2011 tablet release will address “all the opportunities we see for tablets.”

Michael Dell went on to say, “We are very much in the mobile space, working very much with both Android and Windows Mobile 7 and encouraged with the development of both of those and see them as a great opportunity for us.”

Steve Felice, the president of consumer small and medium business for Dell, made an apparent reference to tablets and the general mobile space by saying, “We want to mainstream the supply chain, the sales capability, and the marketing capability. All of this is aimed to bring this more to scale in faster fashion than we normally envisioned.”

In the conference call Dell did not present any target revenues for the fourth quarter. Instead the company said, “Fourth quarter revenue is expected to track in-line to slightly up from the third quarter as commercial demand remains stable while consumer demand remains more muted.”

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maple wood, round vessel w. butterflies


large, 20’’d x 15’’t ,short cylindrical top w. butterflies
each piece is one-of-a-kind and comes with a certificate of authenticity
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hand-made tiles part I


we have been fortunate enough to hand-make
the tiles for the back of our wood stove,
thank you to our friend phil harris & the use of
his clay studio (ASH studio). we have rolled out the
slabs, hand cut & smoothed over 400 tiles.
we will be starting the next process very soon,
which is sanding, then glazing.

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Powers of Ten

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Colour Splash

Shannon's Book STYLE is one of my favourites

I've been a little busy this past week, trying to get organised to allow myself time to head off to beautiful Bangalow for the Shannon Fricke Color Workshop.  I've been so excited about this little weekend for months.  Shannon is an incredibly talented author, stylist, television presenter and mother.  Her sense of style and decorating approach is refreshing and eclectic.  


I am staying at Shannon's guesthouse 'The Little Cottage' which looks positively delightful and oh so restful.

The Little Cottage - Bangalow
Fresh country air and inspirational design, sounds like a perfect way to spend a few days.

Keren
xx

all images via Shannon Fricke
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catalpa wood, flat bottom ball

medium, 13 and a half’’ d x 12’’t flat bottom ball
each piece is one-of-a-kind and comes with a certificate of authenticity
contact bcm&t co. for pricing
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the scout - studio visit

we want to thank, sarah, tom & rose from the scout, for visiting the studio and learning
about bcm&t co.

the scout is a lifestyle and design-conscious site highlighting unique events, retail and dining experiences in new york city, and in the catskills. the scout features themed self-guided tours, restaurant and store reviews, frequent blog postings and in-depth articles and interviews. the scout is a trusted guide for readers looking for something original and uncommon. the people behind the scout are extremely talented, and truly care about bringing the reader customized, uniquely edited content that shares the stories behind products, events and their creators. we greatly appreciate what they do and highly recommend checking out their site.

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HP Will Be Paying Out $16.25 M in Settlement

hp fraud
HP is a very well-known technological name, but the company is really not having the best of years so far in 2010. It’s not their sales numbers or their products; it’s something very different that they had complete control over. On Wednesday, the Department of Justice announced that HP will be paying out $16.25 million in order to settle e-rate fraud charges.

The Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission say that contractors for HP “wined and dined” certain Dallas public school officials so that they would be able to obtain insider information that would assist them in winning competitive e-rate contracts from the school system. These contracts are a government program that work to fund Internet connections in public schools and libraries.

Now, HP’s contractors did more than just take workers from the Dallas Independent School District and the Houston Independent School District out to dinner or something like that. These contractors bought the school officials lavish gifts that included things like yacht trips and tickets to the 2004 Super Bowl. All of these gifts helped HP to secure the contracts that they wanted. These contracts included more than $17 million worth of HP equipment. The government was tipped off about HP’s dealings with the school districts. This prompted the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission’s investigation of the allegations.

As a result of HP’s dealings and of the Federal Communication Commission’s investigations, they will be paying out $16.25 million. The FCC says that most of the money will be returned to the e-rate program. They have also said that in the future they will make sure that HP follows all of the e-rate requirements so that this does not happen again.

"The FCC's compliance agreement with HP ensures that HP will train its employees thoroughly on the FCC's gift and other e-rate rules and provides for audits of HP's e-rate business," said the general counsel of the FCC, Austin Schlick. "If HP fails to monitor its e-rate activities closely and abide by e-rate program requirements, it will face substantial penalties."

HP said that they have now dismissed all of the contractors that broke the rules concerning the e-rate contract. “HP requires that all employees and partners adhere to lawful and ethical business practices," stated the company. "The activities at the center of this investigation occurred more than five years ago, the partner relationships have been terminated, and the employees involved are no longer with the company." They also added, “HP fully cooperated with the authorities, and the matter is now resolved.”

The chairman of the FCC, Julius Genachowski, said, “Broadband is key to our children's 21st century education. That's why one of the FCC's top priorities is making sure e-rate works to benefit students and libraries. Today's settlement shows the extensive efforts of the FCC and DOJ to protect the e-rate program from waste, fraud, and abuse, and to deter misconduct in the future."

The FCC edited the e-rate program slightly in September so that there would be no misunderstandings or abuses concerning the rules about soliciting or receiving gifts within the program. They also added a few rules to make sure that the bidding process was completely fair for everyone that is involved.

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The Glamourous

It's not all glamourous here in the world of The Brown Trading Co.  Sometimes one must get down and dirty and this week is the week.  Stock has arrived, mountains of it, so the worker bees (that would include me) must don their stylish best, designer stanley knives in hand, unpack and count all the stock and then....fill our orders for our magnificent retailers!!

The things we do for gorgeousness...


required designer footwear for worker bees


Using stylish Stanley Knives on this lot, much more where these came from!
 Keren
xx
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BCM&T Co.


Always by hand...
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new works in progress



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picture of the day


vayson (p.) - les chercheurs de truffes - photo engraving

this is one of my favorites,
which hangs in the dining room.
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'Limelight' - Lily-G

Beauiful Fabrics (via Lily-G)
Just off a round-about tucked away in leafy Norman Park, Brisbane is beautiful lifestyle boutique Lily-G.  Founded 6 years ago by the extraordinarily talented Judy Elliott now of Verandah House, Lily-G was sold earlier this year to new proprietor Melinda Boundy who has since brought her own flair to the gorgeous landmark store.

Inside Lily-G (image via Lily-G)
Melinda and her team offer a full design service from concept to installation.  A stunning range of fabrics and wallpapers from Ralph Lauren, Osborne & Little, Nina Campbell and Designers Guild are on offer along with an array of exquisite homewares and gifts.

Bungalow Neem Red Napkins (image via Lily-G)

Butterflies and Birds (image via Lily-G)
In the years since opening, Lily-G has established itself as a leader in the Brisbane market and is renowned for providing clients with a luxurious yet relaxed style indicative of homes in France and The Hamptons.

Maileg Elves (image via Lily-G)
Next time you head down Bennetts Road way, be sure to stop by and visit Melinda and the team at Lily-G.  Make sure you grab one of these adorble Christmas Elves to help you through the silly season!

Have a gorgeous weekend.

Keren
xx
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