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Ahhhh... books

Are you doing your last minute shopping?
You are not alone! Many people are still searching for that "perfect present" for their loved ones.



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The best present is just down the road at your local bookstore.  Whether for children, teens, adults or seniors, books offer immediate enjoyment.  Books can be keepsakes, proudly displayed for years to come, or traded in at Used Bookstores for other books down the road.  There is no batteries, no waste, just a chance for you to give the gift of knowledge, escapism,  beauty, inspiration, laughter - whatever you choose.
Besides, is there anything more lovely in a Home than books?  They are so personal, so revealing about the Person that lives there. I think a room without books or art is like a person without a soul, empty. They are so beautiful on display, and provide endless hours of enjoyment.

The iconic Billy Bookshelf, from Ikea:


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These can easily be built in for a high-end, custom look:





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Here is another beauty, from Ikea, perfect for a more Modern look or a room divider.



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Another Modern Option, this Beautiful Bookcase from Opus Yoo is art and storage in one:


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Tight on space? Use your Halls! Here a Bookcase welcomes you in:



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Heaven! Books as Architechture -an entire wall of books becomes part of this home:


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And finally, Books as Art - Witty Art:



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 I could go on and on. 
Now I feel the sudden urge to organize my own bookshelf!
Merry Christmas, Everyone!

Foo Dog Fabulous

It's American Thanksgiving, and before I get into these chic little dogs,
 I'm sending out a big thank you to all of you.

I started this blog because I felt every business should have one,
but it's become a very personal thing.
I didn't expect to meet so many "kindred souls".
So today I'm thankful for all of you, for your comments and support.
And I'm thankful for your blogs, which continue to inspire me and warm my heart :) daily.



Was cruising through the lighthearted boutique Ada and Darcy 
the other day and spotted these Foo Dogs.



Such intense color and quirky appeal.

Love to see those in a room, I thought!

Ask and you shall receive...



This room is a perfect example of how a neutral-based palette does not have to be boring!
Using neutrals for the furnishings and surfaces allows you to bring in 
whichever color you are currently fancying with accessories.

I'm fancying a pair of those tasty pups.
Anybody else?

As for the melting popsicle sculpture, I'll let you know if I find a source for that one :)

til next time..



Found! What's Better Than Wallpaper? This..

Ages ago I saw this pic


I don't know where it's from, nor who is responsible for this stunner - do you?

It went straight into my inspiration files.

 I wondered if the rose was painted on the wall,
or if someone had commissioned a large custom mural.

Then last week, looking for something completely different,
I found it.


Called Yellow Peony (ah, right, no thorns :)

Available as a ready-to-roll mural from Surface View, in the UK.
It's a three panel piece, adhered to the wall like wallpaper.
How fantastic! and there's so many more..






The have loads of other products, including self-adhesive, which can be removed and re-hung in different locations in your home easily.





There's also smaller murals available..





I would LOVE to have a pair of these in my dining room...


   


or maybe these..


  


Graphic without being harsh


    


There's so many options here!
They also stock prints, canvasses, blinds..

Pop over and check out their inventory, 
betcha you'll find something that captures your imagination :)

til next time..


How The Rug Company Does Art

We all love the Rug Company for, well, rugs!

They consistently stock beautiful product that is ahead of the current trends.

The home of proprietors Christopher and Suzanne Sharp dazzled in vogue last winter..


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So how do two rugophiles combine their love of textiles and art?

Artist created tapestries were the focus of
 the arts commissioning organization the Sharps set up in 2008,

Here artists were asked to explore the art of tapestry creation..

Caroioca, Beatriz Milhazes


Mappa del Mundo, Gavin Turk


Trump, Francesca Lowe

Incredible, non?
Two of these are on display in the first and last pics of the Sharps home..
These were not available to the public.

But now the Rug Company  has begun offering wallhangings, 
part of a brilliant collaboration with some creative geniuses...



Sports Cars by William Yeoward | Wool Wallhanging

William Yeoard

Sports Cars

We Had Everything by Rob Ryan | Wool Wallhanging
Rob Ryan
Adventure by Vivienne Westwood | Wool Wallhanging
Vivienne Westwood

Adventure

Those rock my socks :)

This one is my favourite..

Love Too by Paul Smith | Wool and Silk Wallhanging

Have you ever used a wallhanging?
I've always considered them a traditional element, reminders of a faded glory,
 but these are so fresh and modern..
I think I may be about to :)

til next time..

British Goods Found Stateside

I have been lucky to be exposed to some fabulous British foods and goods through the years, first with my English college boyfriend, later through my Irish husband (many products available in Ireland are actually British) and now because I live in London. After my first trip to England in 2003, I was positively smitten with so many different things that I had there, but had never seen in the USA! For a while, the guy I dated from England would ship certain things to me, but later I began to realize as the years passed that many of the products were available in New York and other cities if you knew where to look for them. When we moved to Cayman, many more things were available, since Cayman's population is heavily British and it is a British Overseas Territory after all.
So this got me thinking... even if you can't squeeze a trip to the UK in your budget or schedule this year, it doesn't mean you can't experience some of the traditions from the comfort of your own home! The internet has made it possible for many things we could never get our hands on before to be delivered straight to our front doors! I enjoy a lot of these things around the holidays for some reason, probably because my first trip to England was at Christmas! Here are some of the British foods and goods I'm absolutely loving this holiday season:

Christmas Crackers are uniquely European by tradition and I love these so much that I've had them every Christmas since my 2003 trip to England for Christmas! Basically, they are little tubes of cardboard, usually decorated and you can get them in any theme from traditional red and green to Disney characters, or in all different colors including pink, purple, turquoise and more! Crackers range in price and quality as well. Basically, you include these in your place setting for Christmas dinner (or if you're really festive for Christmas Eve and Boxing Day dinners too!) and you open them at the table. Grab one end and let your neighbor grab the other, hold tight and pull. It should make a pop! Inside you normally find a paper crown that must be worn at dinner (embarrassing or not), a joke or riddle and a tiny gift. The gift can be something practical like a mini calculator or a key chain or it might be a small toy, depending on what kind of crackers you get. Crackers are really fun and increasingly available in the United States! This year we ordered our crackers to match our decorations with Nordic themed red and white reindeer designs. The British also do great advent calendars as a Christmas staple! There are super cheap ranging to super expensive. I've always had cardboard ones where you pop out the date and there's a chocolate inside. Now Loreal has done one with beauty products and you can pretty much get them with anything! I posted a photo of ours here... haven't decided what to put in it yet!

Walkers shortbread amazing! So buttery and rich! It's my favorite, next to homemade of course and it usually comes in a gorgeous plaid tin or package. I think it hails from Scottland, but I'm not sure. It's delicious with tea or coffee, before or after a meal.


The first time someone offered me Squash to drink, I was positively discusted, thinking they meant the vegetable. I had no idea what it was, but once I tried it, I was hooked. It's basically a concentrated drink. You pour a little in a glass and add water. I prefer orange Robinsons, but there are several brands and flavors to choose from. It's a great way to trick yourself into drinking water and it's also a good alternative to sodas!



Custard is one of life's great pleasures! Bird's Custard is my favorite and you can buy it ready-made or in powder form. It's basically like a lighter version of vanilla pudding and it's amazing on deserts like apple pie, chocolate cake or just drissled over fruit. Serve it hot and it's amazing for winter deserts! YUM!!!

Walkers Crisps are very popular in the UK. The logo looks like Lays and who knows? Maybe they are owned by the same company? They are definitely not the same though... people here are serious about their crisps (aka Chips) and they are delish! My favorite is Walkers Ready Salted, but they come in several flavors including Cheese & Onion, Prawn Cocktail, Salt & Vinegar, Roast Chicken, Sour Cream & Chive and others I'm sure.

Maltesers are like Malted Milk Balls, but oh so much softer and yummier!


PG Tips is my favorite British tea. I've been drinking it exclusively since 2002. There is no other in my opinion! It's the best and can actually be found in many American grocery stores!

One of my all-time favorites, Heinz Spaghetti Hoops, which were introduced to me by my husband in New York. I was very loyal to Spaghetti O's and Chef Boyardee until I tried these. They are 10 steps above the rest with less additives, sugar and salt. I love these and often we have them for dinner with frozen Chicken Kievs or potato waffles. Yum!

Heinz Baked Beanz are not at all like American baked beans and they are served differently as well. I made American-style baked beans for a dinner in Cayman and the UK contingency thought they were something totally different! Heinz beans are very very popular among Brits and not only served as a side dish for lunch or dinner, but also as a major player in the famous traditional English breakfasts! You'll often see Beans on Toast here (one of my favorites) for breakfast and I've also spied people putting beans in jacket potatoes (brittish for baked potato) and though it sounds weird, it's actually delicious!


Cadbury, though not my favorite, is unlike any chocolate in the world! If you've never had it, you must try it! They have so many different types of candy bars and the chocolate has a distinct taste, different from any other I've ever tasted! My favorites are Caramel, White Chocolate Dots, and Dairy Milk with Hazelnuts. Mr. Julep is a Crunchie fan, basically it's like crispy honey covered in Cadbury chocolate.

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Jacob's Cream Crackers are hands down, THE best crackers in the world. There's no salt on them, but they are lush! Serve with soup, cheese or brie! YUM!
Here are 3 websites where you can purchase many if not all of the above items:
If you find yourself in the New York City area or if you live there, you must visit The Butcher Block on 41st Street and Queens Boulevard in Sunnyside, Queens. It's owned by a friend of ours, Mike the Butcher and stocked full of Irish and English goods and sweets! You can also get amazing cuts of fresh meat cut to your liking or hot pre-prepared food and I can attest to the amazing quality of it!
Also in New York is Tea and Sympathy, a great spot for English breakfast and tea with a shop attached! Next door to that is A Salt and Battery fish and chips shop. I have never eaten there, but I hear its great! Myers of Keswick is nearby and is a great shop too!
So, will you be putting a little British into your Christmas?

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