Friday 20 July 2012

bath time

i love a fancy bathroom. its a room you use every single day so i think you should give it personality and pay as much attention to it as you would do your lounge or bedroom, it'll make brushing your teeth and shaving your legs a much more luxurious experience.








Tuesday 17 July 2012

stairway to heaven


oh hello...
what an insanely beautiful staircase. 
the four variations of pattern create a striking look that is intricately pretty. i think using just one pattern would create a more geometric look, and perhaps in this glorious goldy-yellow the mix of pattern and the amount of white is what makes it so perfect.


'not all those who wonder are lost' J.R.R.Tolkien




















i have the overwhelming urge to go on a adventure...

"to awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world"
 Freya Stark

most of the images above are courtesy of the amazing tumblr: http://www.kingcreative.tumblr.com/
go and see it for yourself, i cant stop looking at it!

address book

finally getting back to you about my hunt for a side table. i stayed local, so north London, and found so many gems that i am now even more frustrated that i don't have a big old house to fill. Ooh La La... no im not sighing about my lack of owning a three floor gorgeous town-house, i'm talking about the shop on Holloway Road ofcourse! Ooh La La is such a treasure and brimming with all manner of oddities amongst tables, chairs, cabinets, lighting, huge chests and trunks...its slightly bohemian in its appearance so there's a lot to rummage through. the staff really know their stuff too, so when i asked about a few things i was looking out for for a job, they were full of information and were able to get things in for me. Perfect. Such a great place even just to have a little browse, go have a look and ill bet you'll be happy you did.

Ooh La La, Holloway Road, N7


a little way down the road from Ooh La La is another great shop called D & A Binder, which stocks things from old shop fits- cabinets, display cases, all manner of storage options, cloth covered mannequin busts, giant letters and so much more. Handy little place to know about. Visit 101 Holloway Road or www.dandabinder.co.uk


in lovely crouch end, a 5 minute bus ride from finsbury park station, lives Junk n Disorderly, who house a varied selection of antique and vintage furniture and oddities. they have a lot of stock so its well worth a visit, i've had my eye on a gorgeous mirror they have that i really need to go back and get. its the kind of thing you don't really need but always wish you bought...i had been trying to forget about it but alas, i must have it! for more info check their website 
http://www.junkn8disorderly.com/

spitalfield market, it never disappoints. the antique market is on thursdays and i go there often for pieces for shoots or displays. they have everything and anything, all  the stall holders are professionals so they know their stuff and are great for advice or even bringing that perfect something to you that they don't have with them at the time. did you know the way to date things pre-war or post-war is that things engraved 'British Made' is before the war, and after the phrase 'Made in Britain' was used? Just a little something i was told by a dealer there, but thought it was a good basic bit of knowledge to remember! i love looking through all the old postcards and books of which there are piles, there's something so sentimental about those personal items. i digress, so for props, accessories, furniture, and inspiration go to spitalfields market on thursdays.


 if thursdays you cannot do, pay a visit to Elemental which is housed within the market. Elemental is absolutely divine and a joy to visit, they sell unusual pieces of antique and vintage furniture and lighting. look at their website as you can see the store itself and also what's on offer to tantalize your designing taste buds. i want it all. the link to Elemental is below and you can also shop online.
http://www.elemental.uk.com/index.aspx  


so the result of my expedition? a perfect little walnut table that not only is the same colour as my ercol chair, but has the simple clean shape that makes me think its maybe ercol's cousin, or half sister perhaps. i picked this little beauty up from Ooh La La for the grand total of £15. 
delightful!







Tuesday 3 July 2012

sneaky peek

i write about interiors, so look at endless pictures of peoples homes and have opinion and ideas on them. a judgement i suppose. so im a little scared to show you all my little corner of the world as it suddenly scares me how personal it is and how i wouldn't like someone to not like and judge it badly! i live in a rented apartment with a friend in a gorgeous part of London, i am lucky to have a huge room with two floor to ceiling sash windows which i only hope the house i one day own has this feature. but obviously with renting comes the annoying fact that i cant paint the room a shade of my choice, nor get rid of the back wall that has, gulp, textured wallpaper....there it is i said it!! i have a (mildly) blank canvas of creamy walls and neutral-ish carpet. so enough excuses, here's a few snaps of my bits and bobs and how i live! don't judge too harshly, ok!

my white linen bed sheets are heaven

my favourite hat, belt and old trunk

love my huge windows

my office! ikea desk, vintage stool.

i recommend all these, varied but such great reads

these stacks are everywhere, and building!

vintage bag that was my mama's, so beautiful

favourite vintage jackets and grey chest

trinkets and photo of granny & granddad

the view from our terrace, so peaceful.

Monday 2 July 2012

annie leibovitz

i adore Annie Leibovitz. her work can be captivating, beautiful, inspiring, enchanted, honest...and so much more than that. she is wildly celebrated for her genius and there are countless books and websites to read about her life story, but the best account by far, (trust me i have read a lot about her!) which also includes beautiful photographs, is Annie Leibovitz At Work, which was released in time with her retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery in 2008. this is a book in her own words about how she made her pictures, how she got where she is today, working The Rolling Stones, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Queen Elizabeth, Kate Moss and her take on Fashion, War, Lighting and everything in-between. its beautifully written and a great coffee table book. mine sits on my desk as i often leaf through it and am always in awe of the work she has done. inspiration is so important and can come from anything and trigger something you never knew was possible, i really recommend this to get your juices flowing!


Natalie Vodianova in Vogue By Leibovitz

Penelope Cruz and Woody Allen by Leibovitz
Martina Navratilova by Leibovitz

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