Showing posts with label flowers and the seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers and the seasons. Show all posts

July 21, 2012

London Adventures - Columbia Road Flower Market

Last weekend as the showers held off, my friend Sarah & I headed to Columbia Road Flower Market


A crazy mass of what feels like hundreds of sellers, all vying for your custom. You go for the humour as much as the plants & flowers. As the day goes on and the sellers want to quit their wares, you here shouts of 'everyfink a fiver'! Brilliant.




Columbia Road on a Sunday is not only packed with stalls, but positively heaving with people, you can barely move.


Oh but its worth it when you see the plants and flowers on offer.


But not only that, lining Columbia Road on both sides, is an incredible collection of independant shops, boutiques and cafes.

I rather fancied this set of table & chairs - great colour

every window tempts in you inside



But the shops are just as busy as the street



One of my favourite shops was Jessie Chorley & Buddug Humphries - 'The Shop'
an amazing mix of imaginative upcycling






Back on the street there is so much to catch you eye, it really is a feast for the senses




Its so easy to get pulled back into the shops, when each one is full to the brim with gorgeous goodies

I had my eye on these enamel jugs on the top shelf - rather fabulous





You are always aware of the market just outside the window, beckoning you back





Window shopping is such fun



Another favourite place was Suck & Chew - old fashioned style sweets, in a 
proper old fashioned style shop


I knew as soon as I looked through the window it was my kinda shop

Vintage royal tins filled with sweets - what a great present
a wonderful interior fit out, that showcases the amazing sweets and there were some divine
looking goodies on offer. I went home with a bag of fizzy melon/lemon drops and tangy apple squares YUM



I highly recommend a visit


So long Columbia Road, I will be back.

January 6, 2012

Our Wellington Workshop!



Just a little bit excited to be asked by the amazing HANDMADE event to run a workshop! Handmade is a festival celebrating beautiful and creative things. A creative and inspiring event featuring 80 different activities, learn from expert and passionate teachers in a workshop environment. The beauty of Handmade is you can come to one activity or as many as you like, depending on your available time and budget.

The lovely Stella owner of Lennox Design Studio and I will be flexing our interior design muscles with a great workshop.


Learn hands on simple flower arranging techniques and interior design tips to transform your home with ease, working with what you already love & own.

There are two opportunities to participate in our workshop. 

Saturday 2 June, 2.15pm – 4.15pm
Sunday 3 June, 2.15pm – 4.15pm

Come and join us at HANDMADE 2012, 2-3 June at Te Papa, Wellington.

To book and more information hop over to HANDMADE 

August 18, 2011

Pressed Glass Posy Vases



Back in stock these very popular posy vases, available in pink & green

Posy Vase
Large $29 (14cm high) also available in Small $23 (11cm high)
the metal grill holds flower perfectly in place
 I'm loving these new bloom vases, they are so simple & beautiful, I have them in the window at the moment with Japonica in the large one, stunning!
*NEW* Bloom vases
Large $18 (24cm high) Small $15  (18cm high)
Lovely pressed glass water jug $42
*NEW* Gorgeous pressed glass cake stand
$36 - 25cm diameter
*NEW*
Waxed Brown Paper Bag Lanterns
weigh with rice or sand and add a tea light candle for a mellow glow
$18 pack of 6 - 28cm high

Back in Stock
White Paper Bag Lanterns
$17 pack of 6
11cm x 16cm
Plenty of gorgeousness to brighten up these cold winter days :)

May 23, 2011

The Beautiful Photography of Debi Treloar

I have just discovered the gorgeous work of Debi Treloar, she has done incredible work for some of my favourite interior design & cookery books. Thought you might enjoy a swoon over it too :)







This is my fav, love the dress, the colours, the suitcase!








There is so much more on her website, I highly recommend a look; plus Debi now has a gorgeous blog - double exposure, worth dropping into enjoy.