Timothy oulton launches at coco republic

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Everything Coco Republic does is stylish however the Timothy Oulton launch during the week was above and beyond.  Right from the moment I saw the shiny black London cab filled with vintage luggage and masses of red roses I knew this was going to be special.

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It was extremely special hearing from the man himself… inspired by the classic antiques of the past, however reconceived from a contemporary perspective.

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Timothy Oulton’s collection is all about authenticity, traditional techniques and creating pieces that are cutting edge design, relevant today.

Discover hidden treasures at seasonal concepts

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Seasonal Concepts … a treasure trove of antiques and old wares for the home, garden and garage … whether decorative or industrial. You just never know what you will find … no wonder it is so popular as a source for film shoots, fashion shoots, window displays and film productions.

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Buckets and jugs of fresh and exotic flowers are for sale daily, somehow bringing this wonderful old building to life.

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Browse the Seasonal Concepts website for images of fabulously stylish events and weddings put together by this talented team.

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The country trader, sydney … not just furniture

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Recently I was faced with the task/fun of finding gorgeous bits and pieces to turn a recently refurbished country cottage into a ‘home’.  As pleased as I was with the initial result … it still lacked something.

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I had a flash and remembered the Country Trader … normally known for stylish furniture both old and new.  They now have lots and lots of interesting glassware, silver, tortoiseshell, baskets and candles … affordable accessories for the home and table.

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Just as you walk in it resembles a fabulous bazaar.   I was thrilled to find decorative jugs, platters and baskets for the kitchen … in particular, I loved the vintage linen napkins.  For the coffee table and bookshelves I fell upon lovely old sets of books, rustic tins and candlesticks.

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With everything now in place, I must say the cottage is looking much less like a house and more a home … full of character and interest.  It was a lot of fun searching for and eventually finding just the right pieces !!

Jo Malone, London ….. Jo Loves

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What a delight to discover that the ground floor of David Jones, Sydney has undergone refurbishment and is now more glamorous than ever.  The style and elegance of the David Jones we all remember is certainly back and just in time for Christmas. I was immediately drawn to the beautiful Jo Malone, London …. yes I do think it is the packaging …. their iconic cream with black edging.

And to think it all started in 1994 with her first little shop in Walton Street, London. Her personal fragrances and delicious scented candles soon became the brand everyone had to have. By 1999 Jo Malone had launched her flagship store in London’s Sloane Street. That same year she was taken over by Estee Lauder.  Jo remained at the helm as chairwoman and creative director until 2006.

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I was thrilled to discover only recently that Jo has launched a new fragrance company – Jo Loves.  She told Vogue “Fragrance is absolutely what I love so I’m excited to be back. This new brand is all about memories – it’s where I am and the person I am now.”

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Jo Loves is available online (sadly no shipping to Australia) … with stores opening soon (probably UK first).

Pottery barn, west elm and williams-sonoma headed for sydney

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I have had an interesting but exhausting week in Sydney, doing the rounds of my suppliers in search of just the right pieces of furniture, lighting and decorative items to complete a current project.  The excitement of finding the perfect piece followed by the frustration of not finding another.  However, there is nothing quite like the elation and satisfaction of seeing it all come together at the end … when it exceeds your expectation, when you take photos and when you receive the positive feedback from clients.  It is even better when it exceeds their expectation as well.

In amongst all of that, I did hear on the grapevine that the North American giants … Pottery Barn, West Elm and Williams-Sonoma are coming to Australia … and opening under the one roof in Bondi Junction, Sydney.  These retailers offer upmarket quality homewares …. however, sitting below Coco Republic, I imagine.  These companies have not put a foot wrong to date … and are now looking at global expansion.

I do feel for the smaller retail design establishments, particularly in the eastern suburbs, as this will take the town by storm and be a hard act to follow.  Do have a look at the Pottery Barn website as a taste of what is to come …. it is just so extensive!!

Treasures from afar at arida gallery

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In the fabulous gallery space beside the iconic Yellow building (and once Yellow cafe) Arida have opened their new Arida Gallery. This is a delectable combination of the fashion we have come to know and expect of Arida and exotic homewares, furniture and antiques, large and small.

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All just a little bit different …. classic but not !!

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Couldn’t help but think how appropriate it all was for the Potts Point clientele and inner city apartment living.

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Something for everyone and they are still unpacking …

Arida: 61 Macleay St, Potts Point 2011

Arida Gallery: 57-59 Macleay St, Potts Point 2011

PS. The really good news is that next door a little bit of Yellow the cafe may be back … Yellow Pop Up is open for breakfast and lunch and awaiting a liquor license for dinner. (Brass was a bit of a disappointment for the local residents who continue to mourn the loss of their beloved Yellow.)

Laduree sydney … still coming but not open yet

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Yes I did go in search of Laduree this week, however in vain I am afraid.  It will be situated in Westfield in the Sydney CBD … Level 3.  To my disappointment it appears that it will be situated in an external space (think walkway)… similar to the area used for the pop up champagne bar at Christmas.  I had hoped for a gorgeous little cafe along the lines of the one in Paris (Left Bank).

So far we have a designated space and sign.  Hopefully it will open soon and surely it will be as beautiful as we are all anticipating.

I will keep you posted !!

Hermes … behind the scenes

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Another week flashes by, the Olympics have come and almost gone …. nothing is forever it seems.  When I read this news of the beautiful and iconic Hermes with its strong (and long) family history, I did hope nothing was about to change.

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Every girl should own at least one Hermes scarf (or even better two).  Beautiful and stylish women all over the world have been photographed  wearing theirs … think Grace … Jackie and probably Audrey.

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So many ways to wear them … so much fun to be had … the perfect accessory !!!

Sydney boutique hotel … style and location

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For some time I have tried in vain to find somewhere super stylish for overseas friends and colleagues to stay while in Sydney.  I have written about so many gorgeous places in the Uk and Europe but struggled to find anywhere in Sydney that excites.  That was until I was taken by a friend to see the Harbour Rocks Hotel, tucked away, yet right in the heart of Sydney’s historic Rocks precinct.

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This is one of the early buildings in the Rocks …. possibly one of the many bond stores.  The architects and designers have captured the feel with exposed sandstone, bricks, and beams …. the entrance sets the scene. Set back from the street one enters through large black doors …. what awaits is more stylish than could be imagined.  The lighting, the bookshelves and the gorgeous Gervasoni seating in the Lobby give one the feeling that they have arrived somewhere quite special.

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Reception is discreet …. in fact it is an extension of the Bar.  I think what works so beautifully is the scale of the spaces.  These spaces and finishes have an inherent warmth and glow … all so very inviting.

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Guestrooms are simple and elegant, yet cosy. The finishes and furniture stylish. Yes, it is the attention to detail that you don’t find large hotels.

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This restaurant is beautiful !!!!  The lighting is perfect. The clean and simple lines of these chairs and texture of the banquette seating …. a lovely juxtaposition with the sandstone.

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I guess it was always going to be easy once you inherit the bones of this magnificent building.  Not so easy to get it this right and they have.

I will certainly be finding an excuse to book in for a weekend.  The location is a gem and I look forward to exploring the Rocks (not just for tourists now), spending time at the Museum of Contemporary Art, walking round to the Opera Bar to enjoy the sunset and a glass of prosecco and trying some of the many fabulous new restaurants and coffee shops in this part of the world.

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