In Holland I were lucky to found these buttoms in glass.
The first photo is buttoms from the 1940. They are not in glass. These I bought in a shop, not far away from droog design shop. It is called; Retro en Chic. You can find it on facebook: 1953 Retro & Chic.
In the second photo I were lucky to find 24 glass buttoms, all looking the same and sewn onto a piece of paper.
In the third photo there are two buttoms of the same buttom. I found them at a fleamarket. I am in love with them because of there different kinds of patterns and structures.



The first photo is buttoms from the 1940. They are not in glass. These I bought in a shop, not far away from droog design shop. It is called; Retro en Chic. You can find it on facebook: 1953 Retro & Chic.
In the second photo I were lucky to find 24 glass buttoms, all looking the same and sewn onto a piece of paper.
In the third photo there are two buttoms of the same buttom. I found them at a fleamarket. I am in love with them because of there different kinds of patterns and structures.
Oh, these buttons are beautiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteHello Blandina,
ReplyDeleteThank you. I think so too.
Karina