Recently I attended the Bikes for Humanity event at the Space Gallery in Denver. It was a fun evening with silent auction items, food and drink and a short film put together to show the hard work that goes into making Bikes for Humanity - Colorado such a success.Casart Coverings donated two paintings for the silent auction. A "Namibia" painting and a Continue Reading
Giving Thanks
This is the time of year we typically think about what we're thankful for, with Thanksgiving and the holidays starting right around the corner. There are so many things to be thankful for but saying it -- giving thanks and letting others know -- is just as important as thinking it. Besides the obvious as family, I'm thankful for my partners, my mother and sister, for Continue Reading
Where the Wild Things Aren’t
Was Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak one of your favorite children's books? Chances are you can still recite your favorite nursery rhyme and vividly recall illustrations associated with it. Nursery rhymes, fairy tales and tales with moral messages are part of childhood. An article in the October/November issue of Cottages & Bungalows explores period Continue Reading
Drysdale Design
We were invited a couple of weeks ago to attend a lecture in New York, given by interior designer Mary Douglas Drysdale of Drysdale Design.She had used some of our Casart wallcoverings for a photo shoot for some pictures used in the lecture that she was giving about "green rugs."Eliko Showroom and the Green Rug Event that set the backdrop for the Drysdale Design Continue Reading
Friday the 13th-me, superstitious?
I couldn't let this Friday the 13th day that happens rarely infrequently go by without giving mention. The most often the 13th of the month will fall on a Friday in a calendar year is 3 times, as it does this year. This will not occur again until 2015.According to Wikipedia, superstition holds Friday the 13th to be lucky or unlucky. Of course, most of us are Continue Reading







