Viewed through the aperture: Georgian Ceiling rose at Fortnums, Tooting Metro tiles, new cafe.
Through The aperture:
October 21, 2013
October 21, 2013
Viewed through the aperture: Georgian Ceiling rose at Fortnums, Tooting Metro tiles, new cafe.
October 14, 2013
With the weather getting dark and icy and with the yearly arrival of minor ailments and hibernational moods, I decided it was time to take myself on one of my twice yearly sojourns to Liberty to get lost in their cathedral of consumption for a couple of hours. Like many girls of my generation, Liberty is a byword for the beautiful, it is one of those stores that across its four floors still maintains the feel of intimacy in small wood panelled spaces that feel like treasure troves to the particular, whilst collectively encompassing its original conception as a nineteenth century bazaar built on a grand scale, a true example of Zola’s Ladies Paradise.Read More
October 12, 2013
Viewed through the aperture: Latergram cupcakes – super pastel hues, Tissue paper facade building. Read More
October 10, 2013
October 7, 2013
Amongst the endlessly mundane interiors stores of South West London churning out the same gift-store-style homewares there is one store that uniquely charms me. It is rarely not on the money and there is always something surprising and eye catching. The items range from the purse pinching to the extravagant. This weeks entry is a passing nod to emporium of faultlessness – The Paint House on Northcote Rd, Battersea.Read More