Thursday, August 19, 2010

OCCASIONAL TABLES POSTSCRIPT

I'm loving this beautiful silver leaf side table featured on Dose of Design.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Melbourne

Well am not long back from a lovely mini break in Melbourne where we managed to pack in oodles and oodles. Ostensibly down there for work, I spent the first day and a half casing out the trade fairs (one was dreadful, one was so fabulous I could fly) and navigating my way through Melbourne's road trams and hook turns. As soon as that was done, the fun could begin. Of course I spent far too much money at the DFO South Wharf but consoled myself with the fact that I was really being a saver because after all where else can you buy a current season Country Road shirt for $9.95?!

After that we did the Titanic Artifact Exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. Definitely worth seeing if you are in Melbourne ($24 a pop so pretty reasonable) but you may be a little disappointed if you came down specifically to see it? Depends I suppose on how hardcore a fan you are. The bits I loved the most are the recreated classes of cabins and the grand staircase (which you can have your photo taken on to buy back later for 5 gazillion dollars). Points in the exhibition are very moving, especially the laid out clothes and uniforms, too sad. The mood is very reverent as you move through and if you hear someone sharing a private joke you feel like you should go over and ask "for a little shoosh please".


The view was the best thing we could say about the first hotel we stayed in
(which shall remain nameless because that's just the kind of girl I am) and that's the
Melbourne Museum you can see in the distance behind the old exhibition building.

On the recommendation of a friend we had coffee at the Laurent, a French patisserie that didn't disappoint.

The Laurent

We sat at a table in the alley and did our very best to imagine we were in Paris and not just at the Paris end of Little Collins street. Coffee, food and atmosphere was so good here we came back for more at the end of our visit.




Strawberry Tart, Pear Tart & Pistachio Creme Brulee for breakfast anyone?

Then it was over to catch up with family where among many good times we enjoyed a serene joy flight over the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles. Might I add, serene I was NOT just before the flight (not the bravest of souls sometimes) but really did calm down once we were in the air. There is something so extraordinary about looking down on the majesty of everything without the chatter of everyday noise. And from the girl who "cried before she flied", I would do it again in a heartbeat.

The view out the window of our little 4-seater Cessna (gasp).

After a couple of lovely days in Warrnambool, we all decided to spend our last day/night away back in Melbourne where we got a couple of rooms at The Windsor, not too shabby. May I just say I never want to stay anywhere else in Melbourne again! If it was good enough for Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier it is good enough for me!

The Windsor

It wasn't embarrassing at all when five of us peeled ourselves out of our little rental and toppled onto the street with a multitude of plastic bags and mismatching luggage at this entrance. Not at all.

Yes, the doorman is wearing a top hat.


Smile fellas, ready or not.

The obligatory staircase photo

The Cricketers Bar for pre-dinner drinks.

Just so difficult to get the pre-timed shot right without someone looking like a deer in the headlights. Could someone in the room PLEASE volunteer to take the photo.

The view of Parliament House from the bar window.


The restaurant where we couldn't understand the French accents and fretted that we may have accidentally ordered the $400 bottle of Dom Perignon from the Champagne Menu.
(We hadn't, phew).

Catching up with old friends over a cuppa...


...and an eclair.


Is the 1:30am in the morning self portrait ever a good idea?

As fabulous a break as it was, there is still something comforting about pulling up in your own driveway, it's nice to be back. Home sweet home.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Occasional Tables I

I can't possibly fit in as many side/occasional tables as I would like into our little house (or into this post so have called it Occasional Tables I as have more to share some other time). Am just a little bit bitter as they may very well be my favourite piece of furniture. I'm not crazy about their older sibling the coffee table but I LOVE them. The tiniest of table can make the biggest of impacts, beautiful and practical. I think you should be able to reach out and set a cup down from every seat in your living room and these little pieces are the perfect way to do it I say. Sadly I am not practicing what I preach as I think our little house will burst at the seams if I try and squeeze one more thing in but may I just say, if I can get my hands on one of these from oomph, I'll be giving it a red hot go!
Be still my beating heart!


Pottery Barn #1


Pottery Barn #2 (my favourite of the three from PB)


Pottery Barn #3, something about the shape of this one I like.


Somewhere for Betty to put her cigarettes while debriefing with her shrink on Mad Men.


A friend recently introduced me to Horchow where you can find this lovely one.


The Illusion Table, John Brauer's interesting take on a well known look.


Another one I am desperate to own and would find space for!


I have managed to squeeze one of these into our house.


While we can only see the top of Charlotte York's tablewe know the legs will be just as beautiful (you will get to know that I'm a little bit obsessed with SATC).


One of the many things I like about this reading corner from Something's Gotta Give is the table.


...and the one on the end of the sofa here.


In fact, is safe to say, I want everything in this last room (OK if I'm being completely honest, maybe not the clock or the painting...or the shell). There you have it.


Images from oomph, pottery barn, maison classique, architectural digest, HBO

THE VIEW FROM HERE

So there are two things you should know about me, I love Barack Obama and I love The View. Imagine my ecstasy on finding out that Mr. President was on the show this Friday gone! Barbara came back from her health imposed hiatus, there is no way she was missing this; Joy should be given a job on his PR team, she couldn't gush enough; Whoopi was her usual cool cat self, love Whoopi; Sherri tried her best to ask important questions but couldn't conceal her school girl crush (I don't blame her) and Elisabeth seemed a bit flustered as she tried to tackle him on unemployment. It was great, the guy is unflappable. Naturally the ensuing 'should he or shouldn't he have appeared' controversy is raging on BUT I care not! I loved it. If you didn't catch it, you can watch a couple of highlights here and here.

A good excuse to look at some White House interiors over the years...

JFK Jr. peeks out from under his father's desk in what would become one of the most well known Oval Office images of all time.


President Obama enters The Oval Office on his first full day in office last January.


The president running down the East Colonnade with Bo, the family dog.


Jacqueline Kennedy's Dressing Room.


I love the sofa fabric in the Green Room.


JFK and Jackie in the Blue Room.


Nancy Reagan's study where she refurbished existing White House furniture. Only the gold mirror and the18the century day bed were her additions.


The White House theater, I want one, I want one now.


Michelle Obama with Queen Rania of Jordan in the Yellow Oval Room.


Nancy Reagan in, you guessed it, the Red Room.

My favourite election victory image - the Obamas sharing a "private" moment in a freight elevator at one of the Inaugural Balls.

Images from The Sacramento Bee, The White House Museum, Architectural Digest & Flickr's White House's photostream.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU

Have a lovely weekend everyone, we're celebrating another birthday in our family. I'm in charge of the cake and not being brave enough to attempt Martha's Lemon Meringue Cake at the eleventh hour am off to The Cheesecake Shop to pick one up :)


Image via Martha Stewart.



Wednesday, July 28, 2010

IT WAS ALL YELLOW

It's a wet and miserable day here today so I thought we could do with some sun...


A Cleo Chair from Anthropologie.



I'm a little bit obsessed with trellis patterns at the moment and the citrus prints and frames are lovely.




A chirpy entryway.



Twin beds. A lot to love in this room.



A cheerful kitchen.


Patent yellow.


The office in Sarah's House.


The lounge of the cafe at Bergdorf Goodman.


Sofa from Sofa Workshop, yellow frame from Conran Shop wallpaper from Laura Ashley


Cameron Diaz's bridesmaid dress in Knight & Day. Saw it on the weekend and really quite liked it, 3.5 out of 5 popcorn kernels from me.


Images via Country Living, Decor Pad, Storm Interiors, The Daily Mail, Sarah Richardson Design, Kelly Wearstler
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