While on my trek around the capital for Design Week I came across this little shop just off Brick lane, east London. Labour and Wait sell a collection of vintage and retro homeware and garden products. The environment they have created compliments the stock and is fantastically reminiscent of the 1930-40's.Stepping inside this shop is like a step back in time and an experience in itself.
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Monday, 27 September 2010
London Design Week: Liberty
Liberty wasn't exactly on the London Design trail but ever since it was mentioned in the Mary Portas letter ive had an urge to see it for myself. My first reaction was to photograph everything. I loved it, the only way I can describe it is "funky vintage".
This store is definitely a good source of inspiration, and I think I will take and use a few nifty display ideas in the new shop.
London Design Week: Curiosity
London Design Week: Debate
Last week I could be seen running about exhibitions and seminars as part of London Design Week. The most interesting of the seminars has to be a debate called Handmade: Who Pays? at the V&A Museum, 20th September.
Not only very relevant to the creative crowd project but also very interesting to hear from leading professionals on issues that effect us the "little people".
Not only very relevant to the creative crowd project but also very interesting to hear from leading professionals on issues that effect us the "little people".
Listen to the podcast at http://www.crafteduk.org/sites/default/files/20100920_crafted_debate.mp3
Ndidi Ekubia – Silversmith and Crafted mentee
Bill Amberg – Creative Director, Bill Amberg and Crafted mentor
Chair: Guy Salter – Deputy Chair, Walpole
Priscilla Carluccio – Shopkeeper, Few and Far
Michelle Alger – Buying Manager Home, Liberty
Friday, 17 September 2010
Long time and no blog!
Apologies to readers Ive not posted for ages. Back with a bang and first new post of the month is inspired by the sudden return of cold weather..........
Lovely mug for hot chocolate by Lush Designs
Takae Mizutani and sons makes these lovely ceramics that make me hungry for some eggy soldiers.
"Our aim is to create products that bring a little smile to people's faces.
Our creations often remind you of nostalgic childhood memories and childlike naivety…We love simple ideas which give you endless imagination and spread the smile!"
Dolly Knits coffee cup cozy
Cute and practical, no one likes to burn their fingertips off!
Cozy cushions are a must for any couch and these ones are simply stunning.
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