Maggie Austin Cake
&
Frances Palmer Pottery
Beautiful together!
See for yourself...
Located in the Washington DC metro area, Maggie Austin Cake offers a fresh interpretation of cake design. Exclusively custom and exquisitely tailored, Maggie Austin designs display symmetry, elegance, and sophistication with the subtle yet unmistakable mark of haute couture.
In her Weston, Connecticut studio, Frances Palmer's hand made pottery is thrown in earthenware, terracotta, and porcelain. Each is one of a kind, lending style & elegance to everyday life. Her chic and whimsical cake plates bring cheer and her vases enliven any flower bouquet.
Maggie Austin Cake photos courtesy of Maggie Austin.
Stunning work. I am thinking that I need to paint pastries and cakes for a while. Then the pottery captures my eye, and I think I need to begin collecting. Thanks for sharing these beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteLisa,
ReplyDeleteI started a ceramics/pottery class this week. I can't say that I have ever enjoyed anything more. I don't know how to describe it, but I have found my hobby. I love sculpture and painting, but there is just something about what you can create that make it beautiful.
DO you think I like it, haha?
Beautiful post, Lisa.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Teresa
xoxo
Visited the sites of these talented ladies after leaving your blog. WOW! These are two talented ladies.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Lisa.
Teresa
xoxo
re those cakes for real??!!
ReplyDeleteMatch made in heaven!
Lisa, this is such a beautiful post - I love the pottery and the delightful cakes. That beautiful cake second from the bottom...
ReplyDeleteI hope 2011 is being really good to you so far..
all the Best,
vie
These cakes are amazing! They look more like pieces of art. Thank you for the lovely introduction to Maggie Austin. :)
ReplyDeleteI am admiring the lovely tulipiere...just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI was not familiar with Maggie's cakes - they are truly works of art. I have long been a fan of Frances' work. I will now go to see your post about her - she is so talented!
ReplyDeleteLisa I have long been familiar with Frances Palmers works! I adore them!
ReplyDeleteMaggie I had not heard of! Isn't this one of the greatest things about the blog world.
Lisa off to read more about Maggie, and I would just be in awe to have one of Frances' beaded works!
Come and join my Giveaway from Blydesign!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
What amazing talent these two women have... thank you for the introductions and the beautiful photos...
ReplyDeleteSuddenly I'm craving a piece of cake!
ReplyDeleteI have done some pottery work before but nothing that would even come close to these fab works of art! AND those cakes...too pretty to eat! Next time I am in DC I think I will have to swing by!
ReplyDeletexo
beyond lovely lisa
ReplyDeletethese two ladies are over the top talented and together.....magical!!!!
hope your new year is off to a great start
xo
debra
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I harbour a great longing to be able to create masterpiece cakes like Maggie's. Another thing to add to my Bucket List dear Lisa. You always find the most talented woman to showcase!
ReplyDeleteMillie x
Those cakes are totally unbelievable! And the pottery is just as lovely. Great combination!
ReplyDeletei love it.
ReplyDeleteit's beeeutiful!!
great comparison -
gorgeous duo... someone said they are craving cake now... well i will enjoy my cookie dough! francis's pieces look good enough to eat... xx
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking. Seriously stunning!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do it Lisa but you always bring us the most beautiful of things (sites, people, art, etc.) to enhance our day and make our lives pretty. What talent these 2 ladies have!
ReplyDeleteSending load of wishes for snow and fun to the Porter Ranch this weekend!
xo xo deb
Lisa, I could not get this post out of my mind! The images that you selected from these two talented women are gorgeous. What a fabulous pairing!
ReplyDeleteI featured your blog today on stylesson.com. Thank you for sharing these two artists.
What insanely beautiful work by both of them. I am blown away. Every image is totally captivating. I feel like I was just attending an art show. Thanks, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteI was married long ago, and my cake looks like it was made by her....but my cousin baked the cake....
ReplyDeleteI need to do a post on my wedding cake....
What stunning cakes and the pottery divine.
pve