Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Simple Pleasures

Easter fun 
 
Mother's Day prettiness
 
Simple pleasures wrapped in string
 
New stock in beautiful autumnal colours

Saying that most of us live a hectic crazy busy life, is not too broad a statement.  Seriously I don't know anyone that is looking for something to do on a daily basis. During our day we are often surrounded by chaos, be it traffic, work, a sporting event or even the groceries...that at times can be a game changer right there, isle 3... 
Why am I going on about this? Because people this is why home is so important.  Create a haven that encapsulates you allowing the stress of the day to dissolve. Whether your home is a room, tent, caravan or mansion, don't allow the external composition deter you from making a few adjustments to the interior. It does not have to be major but think about what makes you smile or feel relaxed and introduce an element of that into your space. For me, it's plants, greenery, foliage and natural textiles. Linen, wool, leather, timber, glass any or all of them, love them. 

Below is an image, (courtesy of TDF) that demonstrates how simple a space can be that imparts happiness. Happy Tuesday to you. x 





Tuesday, 31 December 2013

What a Month







 December really is one of my favourite months, I love seeing the street busy. I noticed this year people where putting a lot of thought into their gift buying, it was all about wanting the recipient to know they where thought of and it wasn't purchased for the sake of buying something. Lots of you went mad for the enamel tree decorations.




 We had a busy few days working with The Queensland Times styling the cover and some inside features of Decembers City Heart Magazine, I love the ritual of setting the table for Christmas so it was fun playing with the girls doing the shoot.






We discovered a new homewares range which tied in perfectly with our Christmas colour theme. The Louie Teacup and saucer flew out the door - I'm pretty sure a few of you had these under your tree this year. We have sold out entirely of the Louie range but we will have something new and exciting soon.

 We start planning Christmas in Province not long after the Easter bunny has been and this year our theme was completely Australian. Hot summer days, prawns, mangos, trifle etc etc. That was the basis for the colour scheme, I wanted bold brights with not a hint of snow, antlers or anything Northern hemisphere....well until I saw these origami snowflakes and only because they where bold pink and orange did they make it in store!


Always looking for something new and creative to do so the rosemary from our herb tub was put to good use -  snip of garden twine and hey presto, a fragrant organic wreath!






So here we are, the end of 2013 - may your night be filled with joy and laughter with a nod to how we want the new year to be.
x

Monday, 18 November 2013

Christmas In Province


Sunday saw us launch Christmas in Province as well as the start of Sunday trade!


I am a natural girl at heart so there will always be hessian, linen, nature in general but this year we accompanied these organic elements with bright bold colours! So of course it was hot pink ribbon to secure the hessian to the lillypilly christmas trees.


  
But really nature itself provides a perfect example of how to bring colour into your my earthy palette...


We have an abundance of these great paper origami decorations, various shapes and colours. I really like the green & white with the black & white ones piled high in this brass jar.


Our simple understated Christmas windows this year are all about the colour. I love the way bursts of colour can make you feel, and going off  all your comments and purchases I think it's safe to say I'm not alone in my new found appreciation of bold brights.  Fianlly a B I G shout out to Brad from Plants Plus Raceview - he supplied us with these healthy lillypilly trees  - thanks Brad!
 Have a great week.
x

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Industrial Strength

image: Grytsberg




image: modern interior design

image: industrial danish home interior design


We have in our hot little hands a old school locker painted a really appealing appalling beige. 
I have been contemplating the future of this locker, shall it remain faithful to it's heritage and the industrial revolution....Or do I go down another trend path of c o l o u r . . . . . 
The colour craze is everywhere on everything, small friends of the forest are no longer shades of browns & creams, pfft, not when you can spray paint them fluro orange and pink. Don't get me wrong, I'm really enjoying the colour being used in interiors, which is why I have been in a quandary over what colour to paint the locker!!
I thought a vibrant tangerine would look really cool in a kids room or study, you know for the ever sought after "pop".
However after doing some serious thinking, I will be staying true to the roots of the industrial movement...I think.
x


 




Monday, 24 June 2013

Alice May Diamond





Mortality....something we are all very aware of yet at the same time has the ability to take you by surprise.
Such a force, smothers you in a fog...people don't know what to do or say, but how can they when you're not sure yourself what to do or say?
I have spent the past few days preparing for the loss of my Gran, I say preparing but in hindsight I was merely waiting for the call.
The call came, she has gone, no more angst, no more pain.
Precious memories I now try to preserve as I fear the loss of them along with the loss of her.
In  a world so busy and pressurised it really is hard to be able to stop and allow yourself the time to process emotions - with so much technological advancement why do I feel so hindered?
Time to surround yourself with love, to take time to absorb the little things, those little things that so easily go unnoticed.  
Time for good food, good wine, family and friends.
Alice May Diamond - love you.
x


Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Harvest time


We have started our annual harvest, lots of savings to be had so if you have had you're eye on something, now is the time to act!
x

Friday, 8 March 2013

Fabulous faux

silk hydrangeas beside fresh magnolia leaves




  
flowers and friand are real, the lemons are faux



some beautiful roses - fresh and fragrant




The old silk flowers have come a long way since the early 1980's and our new selection of faux flowers will take your breath away as well as leaving your guests wondering how you manage to always have your rooms looking fresh and vibrant.

The trick of the trade, I think, is to mix them with fresh flowers / foliage. Grab some branches of mock orange or gardenia and stick them in a vase. Magnolia leaves are to die for just as they are.
A big bunch of orientals will deliver fragrance and elegance. Roses scream romance and opulence.
Look at what's in season and have a fresh display each week and move your faux's around the house.

Don't underestimate the power of the vessel either, it's all in the presentation. Mix it up and have fun, it will engage your senses and create curiosity.

x