Winter 2012
Japanese Kimono Shop now
Wallpaper and fabric collections now available.
Squint Limited 1 North Terrace London SW3 2BA
Digitally printed in the UK on nonwoven paper.
www.squintlimited.com
Lisa Whatmough of Squint, arguably the
affair so here at Heart Home we have
designer of the most colourful furniture
dedicated this issue to bringing colour and
around today, and on page 80 we have a very
festive cheer into your homes. Not just for
sunny feature about how to successfully
the holiday period but into the New Year
bring primary colours into the home through
and beyond.
soft furnishing and accessories.
We have a very special Christmas
And of course we have our readers’
feature on page 12 which will definitely
homes, all of which use colour in different
inspire you to think to the past for your
but very effective ways. We guarantee you
decorating
will be inspired to get more creative with
ideas
this
year,
and
some
stunning but very achievable floral displays
the paint brushes soon.
on page 58. And to help get the party started there are some simple canapé recipes on
Cover photographer James Balston
Winter in the UK can be a cold and bleak
Don’t forget, colour is not just for Christmas!
page 74.
So here’s wishing all of our readers
But it’s not all about Christmas. Our ‘Day in the Life’ feature for this issue is with
a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year.
Carole King Editor-in-chief
Daniel Nelson Art editor
Arianna Trapani Editor-in-chief
Photographer Nayab Haq
Carole, Daniel and Arianna
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Contents Homes 22 Factory Girl – A warm family home filled with re-invented furniture.
Festive Features 12 Great Expectations – Holiday decorations with more than a touch of Dickensian England.
81 Life at Courtyard Cottage – A move to the country for one urban couple. 69 At Your Convenience – A light filled home carved out of an ex-public
74 Time to Party – Canapé recipes to help get the party started. 58 A Vintage Christmas – Floral decorating ideas to try at home.
lavatory. 33 Christmas Gift Guide – Our gift guide 64 All That Glitters – Electic, boho
for all the family.
glamour in Manchester. 93 Scandinavian Chic – A Norwegian Home filled with colour.
Features 80 Winter Brights – Soft furnishing and accessories ideas to keep you cheerful through the coming months. 40 Patchwork Harmony – Lisa Whatmough, owner of Squint spends some time with the Heart Home team. 105 Young Designer Award Winner – Jo Faulkner. 66 A Perfectly Round Cushion – to make for yourself.
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Regular features 11 Stop Press – A last minute round-up of the latest design news. 117 The Great Date Guide – Miss Mary’s suggestions for a romantic winter date.
Interviews 88 Video Interview – Rupert Blanchard talks about recycling.
Home and Away 107 Johannesburg – Cultural re-
122 Hidden Gems – Butlers Emporium in Hastings. 105 Young Designer – Yvonne Ellen
generation is making this city the one to see in 2013. 111 Hotels – Wintery breaks where
Diary – Design events in the coming
you can celebrate the festive
months.
season in style.
115 Aspiring Kennedy - A lighthearted look at life by an American living in London
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Shopping 52 Arianna’s Christmas wish list - Walking in a white Winter wonderland 54 Daniel’s Christmas wish list - Ideas from Northern Europe for a Nordic Noël. 56 Carole’s Christmas wish list - Rich textures and always a touch of gold.
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Home event, 13-15 January 2013 Following last year’s success, this time it’s even bigger. Having firmly established itself as the must-see first UK homewares and interiors event of the year, the second edition of Home is set to present a fantastic line-up of international brands and creative homegrown talent. Home 2013, takes place in Earls Court 2, London.
Series Two Bench & Table by Another Country
Meet The Blogger
Mini Moderns Pop-up Shoppe
Heart Home will be speaking at Meet the
Mini Moderns have opened their first ever pop
Blogger in Stockholm taking place 2nd &
up shop, bringing colour and pattern to the
3rd February 2013.
space downstairs at Supernice at 106 Columbia
We hope many of you
Road. Pay them a
will join us for this
visit on any of the
two-day conference in
following dates or
Stockholm dedicated
any Saturday or
to home design and
Sunday.
lifestyle bloggers. For those missing out do
Wednesday 12 & 19
not worry as there
December 5pm-9pm
will be another Meet The Blogger in London
Photo: Jurriaan Hoefsmit
Saturdays 11am-6pm Sundays 9am-4pm.
(March 2013, tickets on sale December 2012).
New Collection by Zoë Darlington
New Mini Indoor Allotment By The Balcony Gardener
Two beautiful
Bring the outdoors
collections and an
indoors and grow up
online shop celebrate
to three different
the one-year birthday of
herbs at once on your
Zoë’s company. ‘Tweed’
windowsill. This cute
is inspired by battered
wooden shed comes
paperbacks and English
complete with a white picket fence
tailoring. ‘Sirens’ is
with drainage trays for growing your
dramatic and elegant.
herbs.
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A Christmas Carol Photographer Andrew Boyd Stylist Claire Morgan
Evoke the spirit of Christmases past with our nostalgic decorating scheme. Combine vintage finds from antique fairs and car boot sales, with hand-me-downs, some lovingly home crafted items, and a few carefully selected bought items that are destined to become family heirlooms. 12
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The key to this look is muted tones, smoky glass, dull metallics, old lace, and a few home-made elements. Add to this the shimmer of chandelier crystals, mercury glass, twinkling fairy lights and the romance of real candles.
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Stockists Who needs a tree when there are spectacularly shaped branches in the garden just waiting to be festooned with lights and hung with baubles?
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Why not use a hatpin as a quirky alternative for place settings this Christmas?
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Simple paper chains become more
Stockists
sophisticated when fashioned out of silver and gold paper
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Not good at wrapping!? Scour car boot sales and antique markets for vintage tins, pop your present inside and finish
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off with a beautiful ribbon and a vintage button or brooch.
Doily Pom Poms
Stockists
Take 5 paper doilies all the same size, fold individually in half. Place them flat on top of each other and stitch them together using white cotton along the fold line. Fan them out to create your Pom Pom.
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Heart Shopping
Dipped Jam Jars Use clean recycled jam jars (top tip - remove the sticky labels by soaking in warm soapy water). To create the handle, cut a length of string or twine. Wrap around the lip of the jar, tie at each end. Pour paint into a large bowl and gently dip your jar up to the desired height - use emulsion paint to create a matt finish. Wipe underside of jar whilst drying to prevent drips and hang to dry. To complete the look add a tea light.
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“A sophisticated mix of classic curves and contemporary upholstery. The Lille looks beautiful from every angle.” Debbie, founder of Decoholic
The Lille French-style armchair is beautifully carved from durable mango wood and elegantly finished with cabriole legs. Available in dove grey cotton, natural cotton, natural linen and purple slate velvet. Decoholic handpicks coveted pieces and then tracks down the original makers, slashing prices by avoiding retail overheads. Normally £645 in high-end stores, all Heart Home readers can buy the Lille for £345, visit decoholic.co.uk/heart or call 020 3137 2464 to order. Only 80 available. While stocks last.
Heart Homes
Factory girl
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arah Cole and her husband Philip are co-founders of the brand, Ines Cole, an online interiors company.
They live in a four bedroom Victorian terrace in the sought after area of Chiswick with their three children. “We moved in eight years ago and have done everything in the house from the loft conversion to the kitchen extension. The biggest change was the kitchen- it was a gallery style room with red brick walls when we first moved in, but obviously that’s changed a little!” she laughs. Despite
having
never
seen
the original kitchen, it’s easy to appreciate exactly how much work went into creating this beautiful room. The sharp white walls, soft grey tiled floor and
large skylight
give rise to a modern space, worlds apart from Sarah’s description of its
Designer and founder of Ines Cole, Sarah Cole, talks us through her home and industrial inspired approach to furniture reinvention.
former identity. But with every great achievement, there is often heartache. “The kitchen build was not a chapter I would like to revisit!” she admits. “When we first moved in we did most of the renovation work ourselves, but as our family grew time became more
Photographer James Balston Writer Liggy Griffiths
valuable so we took to using trades” she says coyly.
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Heart Homes
Sarah
These observations are understated; her
turned her attention to another love; furniture.
home is elegant, sophisticated, historical,
She is the queen of up-cycling. Her crisp pale
yet modern, bright and airy; a recipe most
walls are broken up with stunning reclaimed
would find hard to pull off. And despite this
furnishings, all of which have been lovingly
‘industrial chic’ style often falling victim to
restored to embrace a new, more modern, way
over
of life.
definitively achieved the look with great
With
the
renovation
complete,
“I like to think we soften edges of the
commercialised
replication,
she
has
aplomb and sincerity.
industrial pieces with great textures and
“We made the shelving unit from an old
finishes, making it much easier to fit within the
shoe factory trolley” she explains. “The built-in
house.”
shower mat in Pheobe’s bathroom was made from a plank of ash wood we had lying around.”
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“I like to think we soften edges of the industrial pieces with great textures and finishes, making it much easier to fit within the house”
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“Our vintage items are restored by hand, each vary slightly in detail and all tell a different story” 28
There is a great sense of calm throughout
aged mirror) cleverly guide the eye to the soft
the property (you wouldn’t know she had
mustard cushions and aubergine headrest.
three young children). She uses a distinct
There is no denying she has an effortless, yet
muted,
measured, talent for interiors.
almost
burnt,
colour
palette
to compliment the clean and neutral
Sarah’s love of furniture inspired her to
undertones. Flare and interest are added
launch her brand three years ago. The vision
with the use of fabrics, textures and standout
was to create unique individual pieces for
pieces.
the home, which she has achieved with
A fine example of this can be seen in the
gusto. Her online store sells a unique range of
bedroom, where earthy coloured glass vases
restored industrial lights, home accessorises
placed on a mantel piece (below a stunning
and reworked furniture.
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“Our vintage items are restored by
“We rework and re-interpret old pieces, making them relevant for today”
hand, each vary slightly in detail and all tell a different story” she explains. “We rework and reinterpret old pieces, making them relevant for today. British design for me, always draws on heritage but with an innovative focus; and that’s exactly what we try to do at Ines Cole.” Finally, a movement we can believe in- and it’s available in Liberty’s… what’s not to love? www.inescole.co.uk
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Style steal
Get the look from Sarah’s house
Heart Shopping
LSA Buba 50cm Vase, £92, Beautiful Homes Direct
Jielde Lamp, £375, The Old Cinema
Orange Velvet Cushion, £50, Rume Jane Packer Orange Ranunculus in Sqaure Vase, £18, Debenhams Aviator Metal 3 Drawer Chest, £725, Alexander and Pearl Cable Knit Throw, £119.95, Nordic House
Lacquered steel chair by Tolix, £145, Made in Design
Monroe Chair in Dawson Dark Seaspray from £900, Laura Ashley
Silver Snow Glass Tealight Votives - Set Of 4, £29, Artisanti
Steel Table with Aged Leather, £1690 Ines Cole
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e t d h i u e g
c ing hris
o f g y o i v j
g tmas ift
selected by jo llewellyn illustration by natalie singh Have you done the Christmas shopping yet? Just in case you are still looking for that last minute perfect gift, Heart Home have put together a few special ideas.
gifts for the girls 1. Owl Watch, £75, Olivia Burton
1.
2.
6.
7.
8.
11.
12.
13.
16. Illy Francis Francis X7.1 Coffee
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17.
2. The Story Of Us Personalised Print, £45, Betsy Benn 3. VitaEos Feather Pendant Light, £50, Found Home Store 4. Mabel Scotty Red Linen Cushion, £20, Retreat Home 5. Animal Print Slippers, £25, House of Fraser
Machine, £199, Espresso Crazy 17. Crystal Topped Perfume Bottle, £12, Monsoon 18. Marc Jacobs Dot, £46.50, The Perfume Shop 19. Mulled Wine Pot, £27.99 Drinkstuff 20. AngelWings, £110, Sweetpea and Willow
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3.
4.
5.
9.
10.
6. Scandinavian Retro Christmas Toy Kit, £20, Jane Foster at Etsy 7. Soft Tan Leather Handbag, £99, Whats About Town 8. Isabel Marant Embellished Leather Cuff, £175, Net-a-porter 9. Woodland Espresso Set, £20, Magpie 10. Flaked Gold Clutch, £99, Anthropologie
11. Knitted Stag Head, £45, Next
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15.
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20.
12. Fabric Hanging Calendar Advent Garland, £72, Sisters Guild 13. Serving Plate, £58, Cloudberryliving 14. Floozie by Frostfrench Babydoll, £25, Debenhams 15. Vintage Gold Ginkgo Necklace, £35, Notonthehighstreet
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gifts for the boys 1. Oak Tree And Acorn Twinset
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2.
6.
7.
8.
11.
12.
13.
16. Wool Horse Throw, £58,
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17.
Tshirts, £32, Babatude 2. Silver Fingerprint Cufflinks, £95, Equinox Silver 3. Half Skeleton Dial Swiss made watch, £2395, Dreyfuss 4. Oliver Spencer Slim Fit Cord, £116.67, Mr Porter 5. Mens Police Contemporary Aftershave, £9.95, Blue Inc
JJ Textiles 17. Ted Baker Hip Flask, £25, Urban Cuckoo 18. Raw Patton Marshall Boots, £165, G Star Shop 19. Vintage Red Transistor Clock Radio, £42.50, Cotswold Trading 20. Reindeer Christmas Jumper, £21, Dunnes Stores
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4.
5.
9.
10.
6. Drift Messenger Bag, £169.99, Blokes Bags 7. Personalised Phone Cover, £20, Getting Personal 8. Tyler & Tyler Leather Washbag, £79, Cotswold Trading 9. Kintyre Check Folding Campaign Chair, £225, Alexander & Pearl 10. What Made The UK Great Print, £40, Rose & Grey
11. Touchscreen Leather Gloves,
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15.
19.
20.
£64.95, Savile Rogue 12. Sterling Silver Skull Bracelet, £119.95, What’s About Town 13. Leather Scented Candle, £32, Net-a-porter 14. Oiva Toikka Puffball Bird Pair, £170, Cloudberry Living 15. Moroccan Leather Pouffe, £95, Bohemia Design 18.
gifts for the kids 1. Floppy Crocheted Stripy Rabbit,
1.
2.
6.
7.
8.
11.
12.
13.
16. iPad Mini. £269, Apple Store
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17.
£18.50, Haybaby 2. Birdhouse Applique Cushion, £32.50, Retreat Home 3. Berg Ferrari F1 GoKart, £274, PedalCar Shop 4. Squirrel Baby Print on Wood, £20, Petit Collage at Lula Sapphire 5. Nintendo 3DS Handheld Console, £130, Amazon
17. Pink Hearts Dollies’ Tea Set, £33, Lolly & Boo 18. Vintage Key Necklace, £49, Arnie & B 19. Soft Fabric Toy Wolf Maileg, £23.50, Sisters Guild 20. Slush Maker, £64.95, Prezzy Box
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3.
4.
5.
9.
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6. Silver Snowflake Leather Wrap Bracelet, £39, Notonthehighstreet 7. Baby Bunny Night Light, £4.99, Hunkydoryhome 8. Philippe Starck Style Louis Ghost Armchair, £205, John Lewis 9. Kate Mack Biscotti Gold Ruffle Dress, £79, Alex & Alexa 10. Redyetirideon, £69.99, Nubie
11. Bob and Blossom Vintage pink
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15.
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Tutu, £38, Barley Sugar 12. SOUL-LUDACRIS SL300 gold headphones, £269.99, Currys 13. John Crane Tidlo Kitchen Station, £71.95, Wooden Toy Shop 14. Emma Levine Cream Sequin FawnTee, £20, Bells and Whistles 15. Wolfie Cushion by DonnaWilson, £38, Home & Kids 18.
Heart Features
Patchwork by Design Lisa Whatmough, owner of Squint Limited, the bespoke furniture designers identifiable by their signature patchwork style, gives us an insight into a day of her life.. Photographer Andrew Boyd Writer Victoria Dockrell
South Kensington showroom
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Lisa at the Albion Cafe
Lisa
founded
Squint,
a
unique,
independent design company producing bespoke,
hand-crafted
upholstered
furniture
patchwork and
home
accessories, in 2005. When explaining the name, Lisa says “I had a lecturer at college who used to insist you squinted before starting a drawing in order to lose the extraneous visual information ... it’s most definitely become a selffulfilling prophecy though as the work has gotten brighter and hotter over the years.” Despite coming from a fine art background Squint has gone from strength to strength, with celebrity clients including Mario Testino and Christian Louboutin. Lisa believes that their success is in part attributable to the artisanal nature of the business “the bespoke nature of the work really must make us quite unique these days and our approach is to try and say yes to everything and then figure out how to do it” she explains. Indeed she believes that having that philosophy as
Lisa with Stanley
one of its core principles has pushed the company forward in its manufacturing and is what keeps it fresh, “some days I do feel a bit like I have the starring role in Challenge Anneka but inevitably having to think outside of the norm introduces me to new ways of being which is refreshing” she laughs. Our tour starts at the Albion cafe, part of the Boundary in Shoreditch, a
“some days I do feel a bit like I have the starring role in Challenge Anneka’’
regular haunt where Lisa, along with ever present Stanley the dog, grabs her a daily morning coffee and breakfast. A firm favourite, she often hosts business
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Lisa at Franze & Evans
meetings and summertime suppers on the rooftop terrace. “I really enjoy the quality
the choosiest of editors! Next
we
head
over
to
Squint’s
of the food and the fact that everything
Shoreditch High Street studio, their home
is cooked or baked daily on site, the space
for almost five years now. Lisa is normally
itself is beautifully done and very relaxed”
at her desk by 8am, the day often begins
she says.
with Chinese clients and wraps up with
En route to the studio we take a minor
a late night emails with large New York
detour to nearby Franze & Evans, another
based clients. Lisa’s favourite moments are
favourite eatery. Run by Nicola, who used
the brief periods at the beginning and end
to work in the furniture department at
of the day when she gets time to think and
Liberty, Lisa says, “he’s everything you’d
strategise about the overall direction of the
expect from a passionate Italian when it
business, that and taking an order “it is still
comes to the food and service, it’s only small
so flattering when people want to part with
in size but beautifully and deliciously done.”
their cash for things you’ve made!” she says.
She gets them to make their cakes for press
She admits that the philosophy behind the
days which get the thumbs up from even
brand has developed a lot since she started
Lisa at work at Squint’s Shoreditch studio
“Squint is a fast paced and exciting place to be most days, we’re very lucky and we know it”
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‘The Garage’, South Kensington showroom
out, but keeping things within the UK remains a focus, “for as long as we can we will try and make all of our products here” she says. Indeed, Lisa cites her clients as her ultimate inspiration “they inevitably bring something fresh and unexpected to the table designwise and often put us to the test on shapes and construction. Squint is a fast paced and exciting place to be most days, we’re very lucky and we know it” she says. Although Lisa spends most of her time in Shoreditch, she tries to get over to ‘The Garage’, their new South Kensington showroom once a week or so. Originally an old car park, given their Shoreditch origins, “it made perfect sense for us to keep the
Squint furniture at the South Kensington showroom
rawness of the finish and I think it kind of feels like a piece of the East End has moved West.” It also provides a venue for customers to buy off the peg pieces as opposed to solely commissioned pieces. Their neighbouring Mint is another of Lisa’s favourite spots. “Mint has always been THE place in London” she says. Lisa loves the variety that the highly respected curator Lina Kanafani brings, “I absolutely can never second guess what the collection will be before I go in and I truly see things in there that I haven’t seen anywhere else, that’s quite something in this day and age”. To relax, Lisa heads to her small but perfectly formed contemporary house in
Lisa having a browse at Mint
Norfolk for the weekend, “it sits right on the sea wall and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on earth as far as I’m concerned” she says.”If I can have one day there spent pottering, gardening, swimming, playing on the beach, entertaining beloved friends and family and cooking then all is right with my world, it’s the one place where work does finally switch off for a few hours or more, no phone signal or tv” she confesses. Lisa says that Squint are currently focused on their next big steps forward and are hoping to open another store or two in the next couple of years, as well as expanding their product range to include
“I truly see things in there that I haven’t seen anywhere else, that’s quite something in this day and age”
linens, ceramics and glassware. “I think our papers and fabrics will lead the way in terms of print and we hope to expand into all international markets as we go forward”
www.squintlimited.com
she says, concluding “exciting times and all
www.albioncaff.co.uk
to play for”.
www.franzeevans.com
We agree Lisa!
www.mintshop.co.uk
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Heart Columns
Heart Home Design Award Winner
Jo Faulkner
C
ongratulations to Jo Faulkner who
interests together to create products under
recently won our Heart Home design
her own name using hand drawn patterns,
award. Jo Faulkner is a recent textile
inspired by Scandinavian and British design.
design graduate and illustrator, whose
Both the ‘bird watching’ greeting card
work is fun, colourful and charming. She is
range and the set of four patterned
inspired by landscapes, architecture, collage
notebooks are designed and produced in the
and everything hand drawn!
UK, on 100% recycled paper with entirely
Whilst continuing her work as a textile
eco-friendly processes. After producing a
designer and pursuing her love of drawing
sustainable screen printed textile graduate
and painting, she is now bringing her
collection, she now is looking to expand the
In association with
#HeartHomeAward
range to include tea towels and bags, so keep a look out for more products and design work to be released soon! www.jofaulkner.com
Writer Arianna Trapani Photographer Jo Faulkner
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Christmas shopping Arianna’s wish list Shamley White Chandelier, £122.50, Laura Ashley
Stag Head Mirror, £79, Dwell Lauren Ralph Lauren Sequin Mesh Gown, £186.23, Nordstrom
Rachel Zoe White Vintage Faux Fur Coat, £323, Stylebop Electric Gardens Necklace, $198, Kate Spade
Nails Inc. Cambridge Terrace Nail Polish, £11, Debenhams
Osborne & Little Mandara Stone Wallpaper, £49 per roll, Fabrics & Papers
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French Connection Bobble Bubble Mittens, £16, ASOS
Heart Shopping
Anya Hindmarch Silver Clutch, £332, Stylebop
3.1 Phillip Lim Snowflake Embellished Sweater, £416, Net-A-Porter
Holiday Lights Chandelier Earrings, £20, Banana Republic
‘Christmas to me means a time when dreams come true. A bit of fairy tale magic filled with lots of glitter and it definitely has to be a white Christmas’. - Arianna Trapani Nittin Goyal Pleated Cushion, £40, John Lewis
Jewel Snowflake Glass Bauble, £1.50, John Lewis
Lula Glitter Ballet Flats, £114.73, J.Crew
Linea Glittered Snowflake Decoration, £1.75, House of Fraser
Christmas shopping Daniel’s wish list GUBI sm-1 pendant, £169, mydeco
Teema Christmas decoration, £14, Skandium
Kilim Cushion, €56, store without a home
Christmas to me, means quiet times at home. The one day of the year that I don’t need to do anything. My table style is simple and elegant; nothing too fussy.’ - Daniel Nelson Wooden Bird by Architect Made, Oak Smoked Chubby, £55. Natural OakTall, £45, The Lollipop Shoppe Dot Cushion 2x2 Hallingdal, 649 DKK (approx £70), Hay Kub låg, 3100 SEK (approx £290), Artilleriet
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Muovo Inflatable Dog bed, £97.99, Wayfair
Minimum DK WINTER 2012 Minimum Danish young fashion clothing brand
Aalto stool 60, painted seat €217, Finnish Design Shop Chappy Socks by Henrik Vibskov, £19, Henrik Vibskov Boutique
Linen Wool rug, £230 per m2, Nordic Rug Boutique Louis Poulsen Doo-Wop Suspension Light in Brass, £420, Nest
Hay strap mirror, 50cm, £167, mydeco
Rosewood occasional chair by Arne Vodder, £385 each, Førest London
Lyle & Scott Crew Neck Intarsia Sweater, £125, End Clothing
Tati coat rack large 130cm in Orange/Marble, 7625 SEK ( approx £720), Artilleriet
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Christmas shopping Carole’s wish list Kate Benjamin Beaten Metal Gold Cuff £40, Accessories Direct
Cocktail Dress, £289, Hobbs
Pine & Eucalyptus Reed Diffuser, £45, Jo Malone
Masked Skull Medium Plate, £56 Graham and Green Pansy Clutch, £32, Accessorize
Elizabeth Fabric FQ052 04, Designers Guild
Smithfield Sofa in Slate, £3574 + 15 mtrs of fabric of your choice, Rume
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Ted Baker Bird Cushion, £45, John Lewis
Snow effect tree, 125cm, £110, Debenhams
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Krista R Cherry earrings, £41, Boticca
Set of 4 Espresso Cups and Saucers, £14, Next
Gold Shoe Hanging Decoration, £4, Debenhams
Lady Gaga Fame, £24.50 The Perfume Shop
‘Christmas to me means a reason to dress up even if only for cozy nights in. Rich textures and fabrics, comfort and luxury, and always a touch of gold’. - Carole King
6 Gold Glitter Connoisseur Christmas Crackers, £25, Marks and Spencer
Gold Jaguar Print Faux Fur Throw, £149.95, Style Abode
Parrot table lamp £100, House of Fraser
Ayhan Shoes, £140, Pied a Terre
Bone Inlay Bedside Cabinet,£435, Nikki Jones
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Writer Vic Brotherson
Photographer Catherine Gratwicke
A Vintage
Christmas Christmas is a time that demands all of those who celebrate it to become involved in some sort of decoration. Here we look to the things that are available to us naturally and evoke a real sense of the season, making and using decorations that sit happily in the home without taking over.
Extract from ‘Vintage Flowers by Vic Brotherson’ published by Kyle Books, £25
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Silent night
A frosty midwinter palette is created using lichen, white peppercorns, Christmas roses and icy white lilac in a pewter teapot. An old silver lampbase, impossible to rewire but too beautiful to throw away is reincarnated as a candlestick and wrapped in lichen branches simply attached with wire.
The old faithful
Dressed with a mixed bag of old and new ribbons, jam jars make a perfect run for a table centre. These dinky little hand-tied bunches consist of only the most vibrant flowers, each one slightly different from its neighbour.
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A naturalist’s vase
This simple foliage arrangement would be happy on its own for a couple of weeks and the flowers could be added or taken away if the water is
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changed. Placing an arrangement in front of a mirror will give you a tremendous sense of volume; it is a fantastic cheat to double the effect.
How to make a wreath Step 1: You will need: wire frame, scissors, reel wire, sack moss,, 5 large pieces blue pine, 4 jasmine plants. Choose a wire frame (available from florist suppliers), bearing in mind that the finished wreath will end up considerably larger than the frame you started with. I used a 25cm frame for this jasmine wreath and it finished up as 45cm in diameter. Attach a reel of wire to the outside of the frame by looping it around several times. Step 2: Fill the frame with generous handfuls of sack moss making sure it is damp and fresh, packing it tightly so that it feels solid and dense. Take the reel wire right the way around the outside of the moss several times and pull against the frame tightly to secure it. Continue all the way round, binding the moss in place with the wire, until the wreath base is complete. Turn the wreath over and cut the wire, leaving a little tail and twist the end back into the original wire frame. Cut the pine into ‘fingers’ to make it easier to attach, discarding the very pointy ends. Step 3: Take a generous handful of greenery, keeping the stems together, and fix them into the moss by taking the wire several times right the way around the base, pulling it tight to secure. Keep the jasmine on its root to make it last longer, wire in place first, close to the moss and then place some sprigs of pine over the top to cover the root ball and stop it from drying out. Continue adding foliage, paying special attention to the outside edge to ensure the moss is covered. Push the final handfuls of foliage in deep so it isn’t noticeable where the wreath should look bushy and full. To keep it looking fresh, immerse the base in water and leave to drain before hanging, or keep spraying it with water.
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All that glitters
An Edwardian property in Manchester is given a lively update to become a home that is full of glitz and glamour Photographer Laura Aziz Writer Kelly Lavender
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ince moving into their three-bed Edwardian property in Cheadle Heath near Manchester a little over two years ago, interior design enthusiast Kimberly Hughes, along with her partner Wayne, have been busy making the house into a home. Dating back to 1906, the property certainly
has a sense of tradition about it, but drawing
on inspiration from blogs and advice from other ‘do-ityourselfers’ Kimberly has brought the interior bang up to date. Kimberly, who is originally from Pennsylvania and has lived in the UK since 2001, describes her style as ‘eclectic boho glam’ – a wonderful turn of phrase which does indeed hold true when you look around her home. “Glam is the aspirational part of me with my passion for high end, glittery finishes, the bohemian is the comfortable, relaxed side of things, while the layers and colours and pattern you find everywhere are a nod to the eclectic side of me,” explains Kimberly. “I like to aim for somewhere in the middle of all three and create a space that is not too stuffy, is comfortable but has a glitzy edge.” This ‘glitzy edge’ is apparent in almost every room of the house, with lots of gold and brass used throughout, but Kimberly insists that boyfriend Wayne does have some influence over the decoration. She says: “Wayne will certainly make his voice heard if there is something he doesn’t like and if he thinks I’ve gone too far to the weird, eclectic side of things he will pull out the veto card. I do try to stay just this side of that real feminine sort of look, so you can tell there is a male in the house.”
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There is one room in the couple’s home though that is definitely ‘girls only’ and that’s Kimberly’s dressing room. “That really is pure indulgence!” she admits. “As soon as we moved in I pretty much stuck my flag in the room and said ‘this is going to be my dressing room.’ It really is all-out girly glamour, with lots of pinks and turquoises and flowers. I pretty much said to myself ‘if you’re gonna go bold just go all the way.’” Another bold step came with opting for black walls in the master bedroom, an idea that Wayne originally vetoed but has since warmed to, according to Kimberly. “The design of the bedroom was inspired by Abigail Aherne, as I’m a big fan of her style. I wouldn’t go black in just any room but I was confident
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that the bedroom with its high ceilings and big windows had the right architectural proportions to take it.” While Kimberly and Wayne’s home continues to be a work in progress that
they
are
making
their stamp on ‘little by little’, Kimberly admits her favourite room is always the one that they’ve just finished. She says: “At the moment I’d have to say it’s the living room, as it’s the one that’s most complete and the closest I’ve got to what I originally envisaged.” Kimberly, who has recently landed a dream job as a lifestyle blog editor for an online
appliance
company,
has
been
blogging about home interiors ever since work on the house began. She says: “It started
as
somewhere
to
save
my
inspiration and as a sort of catalogue of the work we had done to the house. It quickly became somewhere that I could share my passion for interiors with like-minded people and it’s a great place to share and gain inspiration and ideas.” With the next big project on the horizon being to refit the bathroom in the new year…watch this space at ‘Getting it Swoonworthy. gettingitswoonworthy.blogspot.com
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“I wanted to create a space that is not too stuffy, is comfortable but has a glitzy edge.”
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Prepare to Party By Giedre Augustinaviciute
Wow your friends with our selection of light canapés to get the festive season into full swing. We promise you that these taste as good as they look!.
Avocado and feta pesto 175g pack puff pastry 25g parmesan cheese, finely grated 2 tbsp pine nuts 100g feta, crumbled 1 garlic clove, crushed 4 tbsp olive oil ½ small avocado, mashed 2 tsp dry dill ½ pomegranates
1. Preheat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. 2. Roll out the pastry on a surface, sprinkle with grated cheese. Stamp out 12 rounds using a 6cm plain cutter and line on a baking tray. Prick each pastry base with fork and bake for 15 – 20 min until golden.
3. Meanwhile, chop pine nuts. 4. Mix nuts with feta, avocado, garlic, olive oil and dill.
5. To serve, dollop a spoonful of avocado feta pesto on the tarts and top each one with seeds of the pomegranate.
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Smoked salmon and soft cheese 150g smoked salmon 100g soft cheese 1 tbsp dry dill ½ avocado, mashed
1. Mix soft cheese with dill. 2. Take one piece of smoked salmon and top with soft cheese mixture. Repeat the process with the rest of salmon and soft cheese.
3. Once finished, put in a freezer for ½ - 1 hour. 4. Cut salmon and soft cheese tower into squares.
5. Swirl the top with mashed avocado.
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Apricot and blue cheese 100g dried apricots Handful of pistachios, chopped 100g crumbled blue cheese ½ tsp honey
1. Top each apricot with ½ tsp of cheese. 2. Sprinkle with pistachios and drizzle with honey.
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We had better get used to bold and bright as it’s here to stay! With a little planning and some carefully chosen textiles, you can create a look you’ll love. Follow our guide on how to create our Winter Brights look.
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Grey is on trend and grey with white is a classic combination.
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Choose your colour palette and select your accessories, be sure to have some fun as this scheme is all about cheerful bright zingy hues.
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Draw the eye up with the introduction of artwork and lighting.
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“As a child, I would enjoy riffling through watchmaker’s drawers. Each drawer full of every useful object that you could ever need. Everyone should have a useful drawer.”
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Portrait photograph Spitalfields Life
By The Gentle Author
Photographs Rupert Blanchard
Play video Watch the video interview in partnership with Crane.tv
If you go North from Shoreditch High Street, up the Kingsland Road, under the railway bridge, and turn immediately left down a tiny nondescript alley, you come to a metal door without any sign, that is the entrance to the secret world of Rupert Blanchard.
Extract taken from spitalfieldslife.com Spitalfields Life, a handsome illustrated hardback book of one hundred and fifty favourite stories by The Gentle Author is published by Saltyard Books at £20.
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upert Blanchard has developed a
is wonderful in its way; Rupert has found
trained eye for the beauty of the
means to give new life to these artefacts
disregarded and, as a consequence,
once their original incarnation is defunct.
lives at the mercy of his compulsion to
There is both poetry and humour in
hoard it, taking him to at least three car
Rupert’s work, which plays upon the tension
boot sales a week and connecting him to
between an appreciation of the soulful
an elaborate network of scavengers, junk
nature of the material and the contemporary
dealers, house clearance people, skip raiders
sensibility of his conception.
and demolition workers. “Time will run out
Everything that Rupert collects becomes
before the rubbish does,” he pronounced,
a potential piece of a puzzle, just waiting to
pulling a long quizzical face, shaking his head
be reassembled in an unexpected new way
and crossing his arms in bewilderment at his
to create unique furniture which declares
crazy hoarding instinct. Yet everything here
the eclecticism of its origins.
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A Perfectly Round Cushion
Words Rachelle Blondel Photographs Catherine Gratwicke
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There is nothing nicer than a perfectly round cushion. They are suited to all sorts of locations around your abode but are especially at home on top of a freshly painted stool. Now this recipe is one that originally began as a much smaller lavender pillow designed for my first sewing exam at the young age of 12. So with a bit of tweaking and twiddling this larger version works a treat, in fact I guarantee once you have made one you will be quite smitten with everything that is round and cushiony like.
Rachelle x
Ingredients
* a large piece of paper * a round cushion pad * scraps of fabric * a square of base fabric * 2 spiffy buttons big enough to cover the centre gathering of your cushion
* your handy dandy sewing kit
Recipe
Place your cushion pad on a large piece of paper and carefully draw around it to create your template. Add 1cm around the edge for your seam allowance. This is your cushion back template. Measure around the outside edge of your cushion pad and add 2cm for seam allowance. This is the length of your fabric scraps. Divide the diameter (measure across the centre from edge to edge) in half and add 1cm. This is the width of your fabric scraps. Place your cushion back template onto your base fabric and cut around it. Cut your fabric scraps to the correct width and then stitch up your scraps into a long strip, making sure they are the correct length. Press all the seams flat. Stitch the short ends of the strip together to create a tube and press the seam. Pin a long edge of the strip around the edge of the base fabric. You may also wish to tack the fabric at this stage. Stitch around the edge, clip the seams and press. Turn your cushion cover to the right side and lay your pad onto the wrong side of the base. Taking a double length of strong thread,
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sew small stitches along the top of the fabric, gathering your stitches as you go.
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If you wish, you can use one long strip of fabric instead of scraps. Just cut it to the correct width and length and follow the steps accordingly, or add a doily or round of fabric instead of a button..
Gather all the stitches up tightly and secure. Thread a button onto the needle and stitch through to the centre of the back of the cushion. Pull the thread tight and then secure. Cover these stitches with another button, doily or something else that takes your fancy, smooth out the fabric and place somewhere for all to admire. Taken from Granny Chic by Tif Fussell and Rachelle Blondel, is published by Kyle Books, Priced £16.99.
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at your
convenience Photographer James Balston Writer Charlotte Packer
Planning wrangles, a bleak economy and hard labour were not enough to deter archictect Laura from turning a bleak underground loo into a sleek lightfilled one bedroom apartment.
W
hen architect Laura Clark told friends
of challenge she was looking for. “I’ve always
and family that she was planning to
loved the idea of micro-regeneration,” she
live in an underground ex-public lavatory
explains. “For me that’s about saving sites
in south east London, their responses
with an interesting history, but which
ranged from hilarity to horror along with
have been abandoned and forgotten.” Her
quite a few polite enquiries as to the state
initial plan was to transform two adjacent
of her mental health. “I was known as Laura
ex-lavatories (men’s and women’s) into a
Toilets for a while,” she laughs. And there
groovy bar or tiny cinema.
were moments during the project’s lengthy
However, bringing this particular site
gestation period when Laura questioned
back to life was very nearly a lost cause:
her own sanity as well. For a relatively
the loos were built at the point where three
small renovation, barely 600sq foot, the
council boundaries met, and it took the best
project faced far more than its fair share of
part of two years for Lambeth to establish
delays and planning wrangles.
that it was the council responsible for them.
Laura first spotted the loos - with their
And then, having cleared this hurdle, the
chained gates and boarded up stairwells -
bleak state of the economy by the end of
back in 2005, when she moved to London
2008 meant developing it into a commercial
having completed her degree at Glasgow
premises was no longer viable. Just as she
school of Art, and this was exactly the sort
was about to draw a line under her scheme,
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Laura realised she could rework her designs into a sleek one bedroom apartment. Up until this point Lambeth council’s regeneration department had been very positive about her proposals, but as soon as Laura revealed that she wanted to live in the loos, concerns were raised about pretty much every aspect of the build, from lack of light to lack of a view. It took Laura many months, during which light levels were monitored and measured, to convince the planners that the space was habitable. When she had, Lambeth then discovered that the toilets weren’t listed on the land registry. Suddenly the whole sale was in doubt: despite being responsible
for
them,
Lambeth
wasn’t sure if it actually owned the loos and so couldn’t be sure that it had the right to sell them. It took nearly another three years before Laura found herself the proud owner of the underground public conveniences, built in 1929, last used some time in the 1980s and now filled thigh-high with rubbish. She lost no time getting stuck in, working alongside builders and labourers in order to transform the dank and frankly creepy space into a bright and airy home. “I ended up doing a lot of the labouring work myself, mainly because it was
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such horrid, hard work that I struggled to keep people on the job,” she says.
Remarkably,
the entire project cost only £65,000. Today
it’s
hard
to
imagine that the light-filled one
bedroom
its
streamlined
flat,
with
shelves,
glamorous gold-leaf bathroom and subterranean garden, was once a derelict public toilet. There are clues though. The tiles that form the splash back in the kitchen were reclaimed from the site’s original use, as was a mirror in the living room. And propped on a kitchen shelf is a small public health poster warning of the perils of VD.
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“For me that’s about saving sites with an interesting history, but which have been abandoned and forgotten.”
At long last for Laura, this is home. And it is entirely due to her vision and tenacity, not to mention some impressive lateral thinking, that it is a home at all. The fact that she is no longer called Laura Toilets, or at least not that often, is testament to the success of the transformation.
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Style steal No.19 Bus Framed Art Print, £73.13, Easyart
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iSi Soda Syphon Black, £39.99, Drinkstuff
Karlsson Retro Station Clock, £42.70, Red Candy
Cross Back Red Bentwood Dining Chair, £125, Alexander & Pearl
American black walnut, £38 m2, Ambience Hardwood Flooring Co.
Luxaflex Bamboo Wood Venetian, £105, Sunway Blinds
Baroque & Rock Pitcher, £24, Red Candy
Cheers Decanter with Buckler, £35, Red Candy
Deluxe Hanging Egg Chair, £395, Dobbies
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Life at Courtyard Cottage Interior Designer Laura Holmes talks us through her beautiful country retreat and love of all things local.
Photographer Patrick Butler-Madden Writer Liggy Griffiths
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aura wanted to find the perfect home to provide an escape from her busy London life and whilst searching, she
fell in love with an idyllic country retreat near the Dorset coast; it doesn’t take a genius to figure out why. It’s a Grade II listed stable block with an original cobbled courtyard, nestled in the grounds of a private estate. She and her fiancé, photographer Patrick Butler-Madden, moved in with their Maltese Terrier, Coco a year ago. “We were looking for somewhere in the countryside near the Dorset coast, but within walking distance of pubs and restaurants. I love period properties with character and Patrick wanted a light bright space. We were so lucky we found this house, it ticked all the boxes!” Their luck continued; the property was in such good condition it didn’t require any structural work, allowing Laura to devote all her time to the interiors. Her thrifty ideas and eye for a bargain enabled her to complete the beach inspired décor on a modest budget. “We didn’t have much left over after buying the property “ she admits “but luckily there are some wonderful places around town to pick up some real bargains. I was also fortunate with pieces like the dresser in the kitchen, it was a family heirloom. I stripped and painted it myself, and now it fits really well with the coastal theme.”
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“there are some wonderful places around town to pick up some real bargains”
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“It’s lovely and rustic”
“I stripped and painted it myself, and now it fits really well with the coastal theme”
Throwing themselves into the
local
They also hired a local carpenter to complete
way of life, the pair love nothing more
the more unusual task of creating a dining table
than spending a Saturday morning at the
out of reclaimed scaffolding planks, and had the
Bridport antiques market (which sounds
footstool upholstered in an old grain-sack.
perfect for picking up those one off gems
“It’s lovely and rustic” she smiles, “it also
- £20 for a working 1920’s Singer sewing
means we can mark it without worrying – it all
machine anyone?)
adds to the character!”
Followed by a coastal
walk, pub lunch, log fire, hearty dinner, with some home grown vegetables to boot.
Adding to her clever use of up cycling, it is
apparent that Laura has a penchant for
The pair are great supporters of local
vintage. The floral fabrics, pastel shades and
businesses and employed some nearby
the romantic use of white are all evidence of
hands to help with the painting and tiling.
this pretty theme. But before this courtyard
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“it really is the perfect escape from the city”
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cottage whimsically transports you back
what you’d expect at all in a listed cottage;
in time, sudden interjections of modern
it really is the perfect escape from the city.”
patterns and use of vibrant colour provide
Despite living deep in the country, Laura
a contemporary twist ensuring that the old
and Patrick are rarely without company;
is brought back into the new.
they love nothing more than hosting friends
“I like to work with a neutral palette and
from London in their beautiful rural retreat.
add splashes of bold colour with standout
Perhaps they would consider extending this
pieces. My favourite pieces include two
offer to the wider public - I’m sure they’d
brightly coloured rugs and a bright pink
have plenty of takers!
Nina Campbell armchair” she explains. “Our favourite room is the kitchen/ dining/sitting room; it’s such a light, bright space and has a real wow factor. It’s not
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To learn more about Laura and her style visit her blog www.littlemisshomes.com
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Antique Rose Bouquet White Eiderdown, £120, Cath Kidston
Cornishware Beaker, £10, T.G.Green
Eames DSW Chair, £321, The Conran Shop
Jali Dove Rug, from £485, The Rug Company
Westminster Dining Table, £169, Littlewoods Crate on Wheels,£39, Ines Cole
Pallio bed, £729, Feather & Black
Saloon trunk, £263, Beautiful Modern Thing
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Scandinavian Chic Photography Sveinung Bråthen Stylist Christine Hærra Writer Kelly Lavender
With every room filled with colour, Dagny Thurmann-Hoelseth’s Norwegian home has an unmistakable air of Hollywood glamour about it.
Working as creative director for Norway’s biggest wallpaper, paint, fabric and flooring chain by day and writing a popular blog on Scandinavian Chic in her spare time, it’s little wonder that Dagny Thurmann-Hoelseth’s own home is full of colour. Home
for
Dagny
is
a
three-storey
property in the suburbs near Oslo, which she shares with husband Pål and their two daughters, four-and-a-half year old Indie and Stella who is three. Since moving into the property four years ago, Dagny and Pål have worked hard to transform the three-bedroom space into one that is full of colour and vibrancy. Asked what attracted the couple to the house initially, Dagny explains: “I think it was the possibility of making something chic from something bad.”
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“The colours make me happy and they fit my style and personality perfectly.”
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Dagny and Pål undertook the majority of the £100,000 renovation work themselves rather than hiring architects and designers, with the only tradesmen lending a hand being the carpenters. Every inch of the space has been given a new lease of life, including the floors, walls and ceilings in each of the rooms and a new bathroom and kitchen.
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“I enjoy nothing more than sitting in the kitchen, catching up with the family”
Fans of Dagny’s blog will be familiar with her passion for colour and this is evident throughout the interior of her home too, with splashes of brightness on the walls and soft furnishings, as well as used to breathe new life into old furniture. She says “most of the DIY projects are upcycled furniture that has been painted. The colours make me happy and they fit my style and personality perfectly.”
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“The house is filled to the brim with happy and relaxing colours, so it’s a good place to hang out.”
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Opting for such a bold range of colours is
says she is particularly pleased with how
a somewhat brave move, but Dagny insists
the laundry room and the master bedroom
that the only real design disasters along the
have turned out and admits that the time
way were when she opted for more neutral
has now come to sit back and enjoy the
tones. “I did paint the master bedroom beige
space with family and friends. “The house
first and hated it” she comments.
is filled to the brim with happy and relaxing
Describing her style as ‘elegant with an
colours, so it’s a good place to hang out,” she
eclectic touch’, Dagny’s love of the internet
explains. “Lately we haven’t entertained
means she has been able to hunt down
much at all because of busy schedules, so
unusual pieces that make the space truly
it’s definitely a New Year’s resolution to
individual. She says “much of my inspiration
entertain more in 2013.”
comes from blogs, Instagram, magazines and
And are there plans to make further
fashion and my favourite places to shop are
improvements to the property in the future?
eBay and Etsy – I find bargains all the time,
Dagny is certain with her response: “No, we’re
I’m a true bargainista!”
done here. I absolutely love it the way it is
With their home now complete, Dagny
right now.”
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“I did paint the master bedroom beige first and hated it”
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Richard Nixon Throw, £295, Jonathan Adler
Zigzag Duvet Cover, from $79-$99, Urban Outfitters LOVE Print in Candy Lemon, $25, Made By Girl
Charade Studded Taper Vase, £88, Jonathan Adler
Dahlia Pompom Giggleswick Wall Flower, £299, Lorna Syson
Bentwood & Rattan Rocking Chair, £55.98, eBay
Hudson Supreme Shaggy Rug, from £19, Very
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Designer Yvonne Ellen has taken her hobby for sketching and vintage finds and combined them to create a quirky ceramic collection.
Writer Rosalind Erskine Photographer Jon Aaron Green
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fter graduating from Textile Design at Nottingham Trent, 29 year old Designer Maker Yvonne Ellen moved to London and
started working as a Fashion Designer, but it wasn’t until she created a hand-drawn, bespoke vintage cake stand for a friend’s wedding that she started to consider turning her hobby into a business. “I got lots of compliments and requests to make specific pieces so I started looking for more vintage pieces to illustrate on to” explains Yvonne. Not that this was a hard task: “I love car boot sales, fairs, charity antique shops, and seeking out interesting old crockery, it has been a hobby since I was young.” During this search Yvonne looks for good quality pieces that she would be happy to have in her own home. “Once I have found something that I love, I then work out what will work best as an image. The size and shape of the dish, plate or cup will influence the design and how much pattern I will draw on” she explains. Her pieces are adorned with contemporary, curious creatures that include a DJ-ing Owl and a pair of Partying Mice surrounded by beautifully intricate patterns. So why such whimsical animals? “I grew up in rural Oxfordshire and my Dad was an avid birdwatcher so wild animals were part of my childhood. I draw them wearing top hats or bow ties or with ‘human’ attributes to add a certain charm and charisma” she explains. Yvonne currently lives in London with her boyfriend Craig and creates all her designs from home. She often sells her collection in markets and craft fairs as well as online on Etsy and Folksy. Although still a young business, her pieces are selling well and she has high hopes for the future: “I’d love to expand into a strong, recognisable brand that includes textiles and stationery.” yvonneellen.com
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A Journey of Reinvention
By Kate Baxter
Buoyed by the success of the 2010 World Cup, Johannesburg is slowly but surely shaking off its once notorious reputation as a crime capital, with cultural regeneration sweeping away urban decay and giving rise to a melting pot of creative and contemporary music, fashion, art and food scenes.
STAY Located in the upscale neighbourhood of
with the latest in modern comfort and
Melrose, the eco-chic Peech Hotel does
technology. There are sixteen bedrooms
contemporary style with a quirky African
and suites located in the main house and
twist, combining indigenous décor pieces,
garden annexes, all offering the perfect
such as tribal masks and blesbok skins,
space to unwind and relax away from the hectic hustle and bustle of the city.
Peech Hotel
Peech Hotel, 61 North Street, Melrose
SHOP The Maboneng Precinct is a cultural hub known for its mix of galleries, artist studios, creative venues, offices and retail spaces, that began with the development of Arts on Main; a unique creative venue housed in an early 1900s bonded warehouse. The highlight is a
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lively Sunday food and crafts market
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HISTORY No trip to South Africa can be truly appreciated without taking time to better understand the social, political and cultural history of the country. Liliesleaf, situated in residential Rivonia, is an insightful and interactive museum experience that honours South Africa’s remarkable heritage and socio-political past, having once been the headquarters
Canteen - Arts on Main
of Umkhonto we but throughout the week there
Sizwe; the military
are still a wealth of quirky cafés
wing of the ANC
and bars to explore, from the Eat
and the Congress
Your Heart Out urban deli to the
Alliance. For
hip Chalkboard Collaboration
anyone wanting
café. The nearby Living Room
to understand
Restaurant atop The Main
and experience
Change is also a must-visit,
what apartheid
boasting magnificent views
South Africa was
across the city juxtaposed by the
really like, a visit
host of greenery blossoming in
to the Apartheid
every corner of the terrace.
Museum is
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fundamental.
From the moment you enter the turnstiles as either “Non-white” or “White” (as indicated on your ticket stub) you begin an extraordinarily powerful, and often harrowing, journey through the country’s oppressive past which drives home just how much has had to happen to craft modern-day Johannesburg. Lilesleaf, 7 George Avenue, Rivonia; Apartheid Museum, Cnr Northern Parkway & Gold Reef Roads, Ormonde
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a wealth of handcrafted jewellery and
by entrepreneurs Justin Rhodes and
vintage treasures.
Cameron Munro is also flourishing. Neighbourgoods Market arrived in the
Maboneng Precinct bordered by Market, Albrecht, Main and Berea Street;
vibrant neighbourhood
Neighbourgoods
of Braamfontein in late
Market, 73 Juta Street,
2011, taking ownership
Braamfontein
of an imposing large scale concrete façade
ART
by celebrated sculptor
You can find art in
Edoardo Villa. The
abundance wherever
popular Saturday
you go in Joburg, from
market is home to an
the street venders
abundance of aromatic
peddling wares at the
food stands and crafty
‘robots’ (traffic lights)
fashion stalls, selling
to the urban graffiti Circa Gallery Soweto Towers
VISIT SOWETO Taking its name from its designation as South Western Township, Soweto is home to roughly a third of the population of Johannesburg, as well as not one, but two, Nobel Peace Prize winners; Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. The best way to explore the area is on bicycle, making sure to take in the austere Hector Pieterson Museum that commemorates the 1976 uprising, before venturing further afield to scale the 100m-high Orlando Towers for breathtaking views across the township, and perhaps a daredevil bungee-jump if you’re feeling exceptionally brave! www.sowetobicycletours.com Soweto Bicycle Tours, offering 2hour, 4
www.orlandotowers.co.za Orlando
hour and full day tour;
Towers, Dynamo Street, Orlando
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adorning the brick walls of the CBD. The
Tashas
very best offerings though, are contained within the walls of the art houses on and around Gallery Row. Everard Read, Southern Africa´s most famous commercial art gallery, has become synonymous with the finest art emanating from the continent, while CIRCA, its sister gallery next door, houses large-scale contemporary installations inside an oval shaped modernist building. Goodman Gallery, established in 1966, has a long history of actively supported artists who powerfully explore politics, post-colonialism and social despotism.
Serving exceptional Africian dishes
CIRCA, 2 Jellicoe Avenue &
alongside live African music, Moyo is
Everard Read, 6 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank;
the realisation of one man’s passion for
Goodman Gallery, 163 Jan Smuts Avenue,
all things African - from art and design
Parkwood
to music, cuisine and crafts – which makes for a very lively night out! For
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more contemporary dishes with an international flair try Tashas boutique café, where stylish art installations made from vintage books hang from the ceiling and mouth-watering pastries line the counter, or Arts on Main’s very own Canteen, nestled comfortably between the olive trees and art galleries. Moyo, Zoo Lake; Tashas, The Zone Rosebank; Canteen, Arts on Main
Bon Voyage Heart Home was hosted in Johannesburg by South Africa Tourism. Tashas
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Festive Fun By Ellie Walker-Arnott The Christmas lights are on, that magical morning is just around the corner and there’s only a matter of days before 2012 is a distant memory. We’ve found three wintery breaks so you can see in the festive season in style...
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Reception at Butterfly House
HOST A LAVISH NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY Butterfly House, Dorset
From £2,510 for a two night stay Butterfly House is the ideal place to see in the New Year. Spend the last day of 2012 stomping around the lush Dorset countryside before donning your finery and seeing in 2013 in style. The grand 16th Century country house sleeps up to 14 people, so whether it’s a lazy stay with friends, a bustling weekend with extended family or a wild party you fancy, a trip to Butterfly House will certainly deliver. Inside it’s the perfect mix of traditional yet contemporary design, with an abundance of stylish rooms for refined entertaining - the house boasts a huge open plan kitchen and dining room, an impressive drawing room complete with open fire and a cosy, state of the art cinema room with HD TV. Set on a edge of a pretty hamlet, Butterfly House is peacefully rural but still within minutes of Dorset’s pretty villages and pubs –plus it’s a mere half an hour away from the coast if you think you’ll be up for a bracing walk the morning after...
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HAVE A CHIC AND SIMPLE CHRISTMAS DAY Ty Glas, near Newport, Wales
From £239 for a three night stay
Interior of Ty Glas
Exterior of Ty Glas
Ty Glas is a picture perfect rural cottage, ideal for spending a cosy Christmas away from it all. Forget feeding the five thousand, family arguments and mountains of washing up - just light the fire, play some festive tunes and grab a glass of wine... Who says Christmas needs to be stressful?! The charming cottage sleeps just two adults, so is perfect for a secluded, romantic break – but you can also rent nearby Little Barn making the location ideal for friends or a bigger family, too. Ty Glas is designed simply and rustically, but with open fireplaces, under-floor heating and a gorgeous roll top bath, you don’t have to compromise on comfort at this idyllic Welsh getaway. Outside there are pretty organic gardens and 40 acres of meadows and woods, too, which would make for a bracing and breathtaking Christmas morning walk.
FINISH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Great John Street, Manchester From £115.20 a night
Rooftop of Great John Street Hotel
A former Victorian school house, Great John Street is the ideal location for sorting all that pesky Christmas shopping. The hotel is handily within walking distance of Manchester’s best shops -think Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. It’ll turn a Christmas necessity into a luxurious break that’ll take the stress right out of finding all those stocking fillers... After pounding the pavements of Manchester’s shopping district you can flop down on your king size mattress, soak your weary feet in your duck egg shaped bath or snuggle up in front of the telly. Or – if you fancy celebrating your Christmas shopping success – why not pop down to the hotel bar and indulge in Festive Mulled Wine Afternoon Tea (turkey and cranberry finger sandwiches, scones with cream, Christmassy cakes and homemade mince Entrance to Great John Street Hotel
pies - in case you were wondering...)
Aspiring Kennedy Diary of a Texan living in the UK By Lauren Bryan Knight
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’m not sure any other place in the
all of these foreign staples may actually
world has quite the hold on Christmas
entail, England seems to have written the
that London seems to have. I’ll go
textbook on Christmas tradition.
ahead and credit Mr. Dickens for
setting the standard of what Christmas should feel like to a decidedly English tone. Even though the majority of Americans have never had a Christmas Goose on their dinner table, remain absolutely ignorant to what a Christmas Pudding is, and are completely horrified at the thought of what
If you zoomed back a few years to peek at my Christmas past, you’d see a picture of American suburban bliss. The weeks leading up to Christmas were spent running through malls- decked in our coziest sweaters with a seasonal Starbucks in hand. Regardless of the 20 degree weather outside, there was Christmas music playing, candy canes type of animal was slaughtered to create a
draping the windows, a Salvation Army
mince-meat pie, we still bow in submission
Santa ringing his bell and all of us together.
to these idyllic standard. Regardless of what
That was Christmas to us.
This year, my family is digging up our (non-existent) Christmas Cactus and heading to England where my husband and I will get to celebrate with them here on our new turf. We have every intention of shuttling them through classics like the candlelight service at Westminster Abbey on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day Afternoon Tea at a swanky hotel in Mayfair, and shopping along the famous arcades and streets decorated with twinkling lights and garland. Hopefully, we can show off Christmas in London with such success that we can influence their plans for the indefinite Christmas Future. Whether or not you find yourself in Read Lauren’s blog post at Heart Home for her list of places to visit during Christmas
this great city to celebrate Christmas, it’s inevitable that wherever you end up- you’re celebrating Christmas with people you love. And regardless of the hauntingly charming precedent that Mr. Dickens might have left for us in his charming way, sharing the day with the people closest to you is really the only way it should be. Merry Christmas, y’all.
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Miss Mary’s suggestions for a Winter date... The Bobbin One of my favourite things about winter?
small, delicious and as snug as a tea cosy! There’s sure to be a cosy pub near
Hunkering down in a cosy pub on a Sunday
you, but if you’re in London on a winter’s
afternoon! They’re ten a penny in the
day then a dinner for two (including drinks)
countryside, but even in London you can
at The Bobbin isn’t going to set you back
find some real gems. After a romantic
much more the £40.
stroll on Clapham Common I love to head
www.thebobbinclapham.com
over to the Old Town where, hidden away down a smart residential side street, lies
Jollydays Camping
The Bobbin; a little gem of a pub described as a “superior locals’ local”. It’s the perfect place for a date; part cosy and romantic, part friendly local.
Winter camping - are we mad? Possibly! But with a roaring stove and hot showers inside your tent it sounds appealing, doesn’t it? At Jollydays, in Yorkshire, the beautiful woodland setting protects you from the worst of the elements and just imagine how breathtaking it looks in the frost and snow. You’ll truly be walking in a With a crackling log fire, deep blue
Winter Wonderland!
painted and panelled walls and inviting
While away the days making
wool plaid banquette seats, The Bobbin is
pumpkin soup, picking sloes (for gin, vodka and even whisky) or head to a Christmas
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festival in York, perhaps the most festive
city in Britain. Take in the wonderful
enjoying a film on a state-of-the-art plasma
Christmas markets, ice-skating in the
screen!
shadow of the castle, shopping for presents,
As the
or simply enjoy the wonderful bars and
Christmas season
restaurants before heading back to your
approaches,
magical woodland dwelling.
you’ll be able to cosy up with feel-good classics including Love Actually, Elf and It’s a Wonderful Life. Then in the New Year you
The short days give you the perfect
can laugh away the January blues with
excuse to cosy up with candles and
Anchorman and Four Weddings and a
firelight, cooking on the campfire and
Funeral; while the romantics amongst you
experimenting with hot toddies, ciders and
can fall in love in February with screenings
wine. Each of the tents has its own wood
of The Bodyguard, Romeo + Juliet and
burning stove, duvets, woollen blankets,
Breakfast at Tiffany’s. My idea of heaven…
and hot water bottles to make your stay as warm and comfortable as possible! Prices vary depending on when you
Check out your local newspapers for similar events but we’d recommend making a day of it in London and heading to Hush
are staying, but one night in a Luxury
where screenings will be taking place every
Lodge Tent in December is £120 with a 10%
Saturday until 2nd March 2013. There is
discount if there are only 2 people staying.
a £10 booking charge per table and main
www.jollydaysluxurycamping.co.uk
courses range from £12 to £26. Call the restaurant to book on 020
Hush Classics in the Courtyard
7659 1500.
Open air cinema in the winter – again,
www.hush.co.uk
are we mad? Absolutely not because at Hush, hidden in a cobbled courtyard in the
Mary Graham is the author of popular
historic heart of Mayfair, you can snuggle
website The Great Date Guide.
up under a bespoke blanket while indulging in a Winter Warmer cocktail, gourmet popcorn or a full a la carte menu whilst
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Hidden Gems:
Butlers’ Emporium
Writer Victoria Dockrell
Rose Ratcliffe describes how she transformed a traditional hardware store in Hastings in to a treasure trove of old and new; a stylish curation of accessories from local artisans, vintage and graphic homewares, prints and unique gifts.
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ose has been in retail for around
“We mainly sell things I love” Rose
16 years now, having worked in a
confesses.”
our
customers
like
to
find
Covent Garden florist, The Wild
something different.” The stock of the shop
Bunch and as a stylist for Elle
varies but is always underlined by Rose’s
Decoration as well as running her own cafe.
signature sense of style. The shop currently
She originally moved down to Hastings in 2009
stocks a mixture of accessories for women
and opened a shop called Odd which she ran
including scarves, jewels, French soaps, and
along with another shop Grace and Favour in
leather bags and purses Rose has made in
London.
Morocco, along with unique homewares,
She opened Butlers’ in March 2010,
haberdashery and other covetable knick
having fallen in love with its traditional
knacks and vintage trinkets. Some current
interior, “when the shop which is Butlers
favourite items include mohair blankets made
Emporium came up I knew I had to have it”
in Yorkshire, hand-thrown mugs, recycled
she says. Tucked away on George Street in
saris, vintage flowers and antique ribbons and
Hastings Old Town, the shop dates from 1832
trims. Rose also supports local artists; hand-
and was originally a hardware store which
painted cards nestle alongside the antique
sold ovens and ranges, “it was famous in
paintings that decorate the shop.
the town as the place where you could get everything” she says.
While her product range may be eclectic, the curation and display is thoughtful and stylish, you feel as if you’ve been thrown into a
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secret vault of goodies from a bygone era. The
“We mainly sell things I love”
shop has beautifully high ceilings and is huge,
destination with its independent boutiques
“it is quite ‘New-Yorky’ for me in that sense” she
and antique shops, not to mention the Jerwood
says, continuing “though the shop is cluttered I
Galley which opened in the summer. Rose
like the space above.” The traditional interior
recommends visiting Made in Hastings (hand-
is virtually intact and Rose has taken full
crafted gifts, clothes and homewares) Wayward
advantage of this, choosing to shun modern
(vintage haberdashery), Hendy’s home store and
fittings in favour of old furniture and cabinets
kitchen (homewares) and Wardrobe (vintage
to display her wares. “I’ve never used modern
clothes), Vintage Bird (textiles and wallpapers)
shelving but always used old chairs, baskets
and once you’re all shopped out, the Land of
and the like for display, it is only now that the
Green Ginger and the Little Larder for teas,
rest of retail has caught up” she says.
coffees and lovely cakes. She also recommends
Rose is looking forward to the run up to
the numerous old style fish and chip shops and
Christmas, saying, “now is the best time, before
pubs to warm up in as well as the traditional
Christmas when all the lovely gift ideas come
fish huts for locally caught fish.
into play” she says. Rose lets every customer
So if you’re looking for an excuse to get
take home a little bit of her vintage ethos “we
away for the weekend as well as some inspired
wrap as much as we can for customers using
Christmas gifts we would definitely recommend
brown paper and vintage ribbons” she says.
a visit to Butlers’ soon!
Hastings, only an hour and half from London on the East Sussex coast, is making
Butlers Emporium, 70 George Street, Hastings
a name for itself as a favourite weekend
Facebook page: Butlers Emporium
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