STUDIO UPDATE | the production shelf
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- This latest addition to the studio took the longest to get in the studio, but we finally got it done. We spent 3 days sanding, staining and oiling each piece of the IKEA IVAR shelf, before we put it together. I also switch the ceiling paper lamp, talk about books i have in the studio and do some plant care. Hope you enjoy!
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Happy new year! I dont know anything about ceramics but I love hearing people talking about things they love, thats why I follow you (and of course the wonderful interior design taste!)
That's so lovely to hear, thank you!! ❤
I can’t express how much I loved this video, the book recs were so cool, matcha is so cuteee. You’re such an inspiration Issey, wishing you the best! 🌟
Happy and amazing New Year, Issey, which will surely be positively groundbreaking :) I've been following you since the beginning when you had a small corner at home under the stairs, and you've made great progress. You can be really proud of yourself, Issey :) I think these shelves look great, and the handmade ceramics add even more charm. :) I wish you success and hope you fully enjoy your new studio. When I travel to Valencia in the future, I would love to visit your studio. :)
Martina, thank you so much!! 💖 it really has been quite a journey since the small corner at home 😅 it’s so sweet to hear you’ve been a part of following along since then. Wishing you all the best for the new year :) you’re welcome to visit when you’re in the area :)
I was in Madrid when the Valencia flood happened. What a scary time. Watching your video from Canada. Love the shelving. Stain colour choice is superb.
You have brought so much love and life to this space!!!
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loved the music choices in this one!! :-)
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What a hardworking year it has been with all the challenges! Congratulations to both of you, it looks beautiful! And I love the outfit 🌺
Thank you so much! 🌺
Very nice collection of books, thank you for sharing!
Looks like such a cozy and inspiring place for your ceramic practice! I am a painter and would love to have a studio like this someday. Would love to hear about your journey with your practice in a video sometime.
So excited to have found your account so so dreamy!
What we did in a year’s time sounds great!
Hola feliz año soy tu fan 😍 muchas felicidades 🥳🥳🥳 te deseo lo mejor !
So much work, but a wonderful result. I just don't understand why you went to all that trouble but didn't remove the horrible Ikea stickers on the undersides of the shelves? They are now sealed in, and if they ever start coming off the wood underneath isn't stained or sealed. In the light of all the death and destruction you spoke about, I know this is nothing, but the camera angle for this video puts them front and central. Big lamp is brilliant, in all senses of the word. Happy new year and thank you for the lovely videos.
Yeah I definitely noticed it in the edit as it isn't as noticeable in person. We struggled to get them off, we peeled off as many as we could but some just tore and left a lot of glue and paper. Actually after the oiling process is when some came off more easily, so they aren't sealed in, and I was able to patch them up with a bit of stain and oil, which is something I can always go back in and do at any time. That's why I much prefer to use oil and a natural stain rather than a varnish. But I agree that it’s not ideal and annoying that it was such a struggle to get them off with the way ikea had glued them on. But thank you!
@@issey-roquet I am being picky and critical, I know - I think it is the contrast to the careful hard work and the beautiful sense of the hand at work apparent in the rest of the studio space. Eucalyptus oil or orange oil are both wonderful for removing stickers and glue residue, but would also remove your oiled finish. A hairdryer is also surprisingly useful to help remove them from wood that would burn if you used a heat gun. Ignore me and enjoy your handiwork, as the shelves really do add to the look and function of your work space.
@ thanks for the oils and hairdryer tricks! And I get what you mean, I was probably too excited to finally get this shelf up after waiting for so long and to just get to the staining stage and so might’ve rushed it 😊
The IKEA stickers are truly a vibe 💅🏽
Looks great, but why didn’t you Guys remove the IKEA stickers from the shelfs before the stain and oil? And you can still see them 🤷♀️
hi this looks great! where is your studio? its beautiful
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Looks so pretty 🙈 May i ask how big your Studio is? Im also a pottery artist and might have the Option to rent a Studio and im thinking about designing it similar to yours, because i really really Like the natural look of it :D thank you and Happy new year
It’s a little over 50 m2 :) although for one person I think you could do with a little less.
Qué bueno que no sufrieron las terribles consecuencias de la DANA. Hermoso estudio.
Lovely video! Where did you get that worktable with the metal base???
From Leroy Merlin, it’s like a Home Depot. I’ll admit it’s not the most sturdy, it can wobble a bit if not secured at the bottom with very heavy stuff, but it can hold a ton of weight so it has its pros and cons
I don’t understand why you left the stickers on the shelves
We tried removing as many as we could, but some just wouldn’t peel off in a clean way and left a messy blob of glue and paper. But we could’ve tried harder and taken longer to remove them, I don’t disagree, it’s definitely not ideal. Some did peel off better after the oiling process though, and I could patch them up. But definitely agree it was very frustrating to struggle to get them off with the way ikea had glued them on, and it's very noticeable on camera, more than in person.
what stain did you use?
Here in Spain it’s called Nogalina (or nogaline in French), it’s essentially burnt walnut powder. And you simply mix it with water to the coloration you want. I’m not sure what it’s called in English
what is the name of those natural wooden shelfs with bottom cabinets called?
IVAR
@@issey-roquet thanks!!!