Fancy Dress...

Possibly one of the funniest things I have ever seen on Pinterest - which is actually saying a lot considering how often I get sucked into a vortex of hilarious cards and vintage quotes on there… The clever, clever people over at our Blogcrush 'Oh Happy Day' put together these amazing mini-costumes for budding style icons for last Hallowe'en. Ok, I know I'm a bit late but I rather like to think of me as being uber-prepared for this year's Boofest! Izzie will definitely be channelling Ms Wintour come October! See all the costumes (there's a brilliant Grace Coddington too), all the 'how-to's' and details on their blog here - Oh Happy Day

Happy Friday! x

Little Bert

Too cute, too design, there's too much want going on here…. So adorable I'd nearly shrink myself to fit them. Absolutely one of my favourite chairs - Chair 420 designed by Harry Bertoia in 1952, is recreated here in miniature and given a candy-coloured make over. WE LOVE IT! www.littlenest.com

QUBIS HAUS… Doll's house with design!

This is just CLEVER…. A coffee table that that also happens to be a rather stylish modernist inspired dolls house. QUBIS HAUS designed by Amy Whitworth won the Boost product design competition in 2012 and it's easy to see why. By day it's a sleek, contemporary home for the funky little magnet people and their collection of mid-centuryesque furnishings, and by night it's a sleek and functional coffee table with lots of space for magazines, books, cups of tea, glasses of wine and tired feet! 

For more information check out Amy's site - www.qubisdesign.com 

Once Upon A Time Bed...

Every now and then I come across something that makes me want one of us to be a girlie girl… A glimpse of a fine canopy bed with draping, billowing curtains will usually bring on one of these longings and make me start daydreaming of lands a 'long, long time ago' in places 'far, far away'. Now I usually come to my senses fairly quickly, but this room (and particularly the bed) has me mesmerised. I want to be the little girl that gets to sleep here every night! So many things are pitched perfectly… The milky pink on the walls combined with the fabulousness that is the duo of duck egg and vivid yellow of the gorgeous fabric designed by Sandra Loveland Bragdon for her Connecticut store Hungry Palette. The 'traditional' references of the canopy itself juxtaposed with a Phillipe Starck chair and the neon pink clock on the lucite bedside table… Oodles of books, and emerald green desk (!!) an impressive array of bunnies, oh and finally don't forget the essential handsome sheep at the end of the bed. Visual hot buttered toast…. If I didn't want to live there, I'd just want to eat it! 

Image - François Halard for Vogue 


The Micuna Ovo High Chair - Oh Yes Please!…

High Chairs : Functional? Tick. Wipe-Clean? Tick. High? Tick. Gorgeous? Not normally. Drool inducing in design loving grown ups? Never. Until now… Enter the OVO by Micuna. Mid-Century style fabulousness for little gourmands. Where to start with the things we LOVE about this. First off its stunning, super-sleek design with simple beech legs and design-classic worthy moulded seat. It's practical - with removable seat pads in a fantastic palette of colours that can update the chair and customise it to your little person (doubly practical if using for successive little people). Removable tray giving you the option of using it as a stand alone eating spot or at the table. And our favourite bit? When your little person doesn't need a high-chair anymore, it converts to a normal height chair that I can guarantee you'll be trying to squeeze yourself into! 

Images from : www.ovobymicuna.com



A Tree Becomes A Book Becomes A Tree...

Izzie has now mastered turning her play space into a scene from 'toddler-book-apocalypse-now' in the space of time it takes me to put her porridge in a bowl and cover it with milk every morning… from clean and tidy to mountain of books in about 10 seconds flat. While I'm all for encouraging the love of reading - I'm not sure my enthusiasm extends to them being used as building blocks, steps, or rug alternative. All these fabulous books - admittedly many of which are bought because I have a mild addiction to beautiful paper objects - strewn across the floor, to say book storage is a bit of an issue is a bit of an understatement. She'll happily sit there poring through ten at a time but I've taken to hiding the really lovely ones until she's learnt to be a little less enthusiastic turning the pages. (Gusto is not a hand-tipped book's friend! - Madeline in Paris anyone?)

Obviously the question of where to put the growing library is never far away… so when I came across Korean DesignArtist Shawn Soh's work - especially her magical 'Tree-shelf' it was love at first sight. Inspired by a memory from her childhood of sticking letters between tree branches, Soh says it's "a tree-themed bookshelf which changes form dynamically as books are stacked up and removed from the tree branches. Books become flowers of the tree, and indeed part of the artwork itself in its day-to-day use." This ever-changing form of the tree as books are piled high, taken down and then replaced echoes the natural rhythm of a tree through the seasons. It's an absolutely stunning piece for a kid's bedroom that would grow with them (and their love of books hopefully) … until they're adult book addicts who hoard away pretty picture books from sticky fingers! 

For more information have a look at Shawn's site here - http://www.designartist.co.kr