Saturday, 29 March 2014

Midwest Finds


A U.S. husband and wife team with a self-confessed jar obsession, Midwest Finds specialise in converting disused Ball jars into stylish pieces you’d want as a part of your home. Their melted mason jars initially caught my eye, sliced in half and melted in their home kiln they make for a nice addition to the kitchen as too do their quilted liquid soap-pump dispensers.



Check out their Etsy shop here: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MidwestFinds

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Time for the chop (2 of 2)

The Chopping Board


From sharp & serious to humorous and quirky the lovely folks from ‘All Lovely Stuff’ have been busy designing practical boards for food preparation and display complete with whimsy. Personally, I think the ‘Happy Chopper’ will definitely brighten up the kitchen.

The Happy Chopper, £19.95


Cheesy Pete, £14.95

Chop Saw, £14.95

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Time for the chop (1 of 2)

Wanting to get rid of the tacky plastic chopping board and (near knackered) set of knives I’ve been using since the start of Uni I’ve been hunting around for a top quality set to invest in along with a good looking chopping board to prop up against the back drop of our kitchen.

The Knife

Hunting around I hear really good things about Kin knives; sharp and well balanced they’ve an accolade of Master Chef winners, Head and Michelin Star chefs singing their praises. Associated with quality and individualism, the Suffolk based family run business imports the layered steel blades from individual craftsman.


Their elegant handles and the general overall look of these Japanese blades makes them a winner. 


Thursday, 20 March 2014

Xi'an


Restaurant Review

A Chinese warrior proudly overlooks the patrons that enter Xi’an’s gates, and so he might, for this statue knows he’s guarding the best kept secret in Orpington. Serving consistently good Beijing and Szechuan cuisine the restaurants small and rather plain decoration is easily forgiven; what it lacks in frivolous aesthetics it more than makes up for in some truly exquisite dishes. I’ve returned several times to try and put my finger on the secret to their black bean sauce but am often distracted by the delicious range of many other menu favourites (Sesame prawn toast has never tasted so good) .Courteous staff provide an efficient service and ensure your glass is always full and though a trip to Xi’an may cost a little extra, the food is reasonably priced and far outstrips the competition. Reputedly Xi-an was Gary Rhodes’ takeaway restaurant of choice - who are we to argue with a Michelin star chef?

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Wreaths – not just for Christmas

Taking a trip to the Hop Shop at Lavender Farm in Kent, we came away with some gorgeous wreaths. Proof positive that a wreath isn’t just for Christmas and that with the appropriate spring time flourish it can accentually adorn any wall.



Monday, 10 March 2014

Good & Proper Tea


It’s a: brew bar dedicated to serving Londoners with the perfect cup of loose leaf tea
Who’s behind it: Emilie Holme, founder and tea guru
Did you know: On the weekends they can be found at Kings Cross & at Brockley Market serving tea from their retro 1974 Citroen-H van
Opened: March 1st (1 month trial with the potential to extend)
Location: Tokyobike, Old Street
Address: 87-89 Tabernacle Street, London, EC2A 4BA
Closest Tube: Old Street

For a fiercely proud nation of tea drinkers it’s a surprising struggle to find anywhere in town that can deliver a quality pot of the good stuff. So when we heard that the fine folks from Good & Proper Tea were upgrading from their tea truck and launching a pop-up in Tokyobike’s trendy store just off of Old Street, we were off like a shot, cups in hand.


The crisp white décor contrasts pointedly with the sumptuously dark colour of the breakfast tea special brewed upon my arrival. At the brew bar glass teapots boil away. Infusions of cedar red, honeyed yellow, bamboo green and chestnut brown materialise, respective timers ticking down to optimum tea leaf distilment and maximum flavour.


Don’t know your Oolong from your Darjeeling? Never fear, the positively charming staff are happy to talk you through the many offerings of loose tea available before custom brewing your own pot. A high end taste but at an affordable £2.20 a cup my morning beverage is enjoyed with gusto. (Noted is the chalk board jauntily proclaiming a Happy hour between 4-5. 50% off all tea and cakes is a delectably dangerous offering by the looks of their homemade brownies.)


With smooth music serenading in the background this is a must visit for all tea lovers. Coffee Houses are all well and good but too many imitate the bustle of the claustrophobic streets we try to escape from, but there are no storms-in-teacups to be found here. This pop-up offers a serene space to simply take some time out and enjoy a blissful brew. *Sips* Ahhhhhh.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Sweetpea & Willow: Spring Collection


Sweetpea and Willow have announced their new springtime arrivals. If you’re new to the Sweetpea and Willow range they typically have a strong emphasis on classic French furniture styles but with so much variety in there you’ll be sure to fall in love with something. 





Classical White Alexa Three Drawer Bombe Chest
£525.00












Madison Dining Chair - Stone
£273.00





















Dalia Chandelier
£495.00