Monday, 7 July 2008




I had a friend over from Japan this weekend and on
Sunday we visited a rainy Columbia Road Flower Market.
My friend commented that these plants pots were so English, only
the English would think of this.

I remembered later where I had seen these before and more my cup of tea.
Gitta Gschwendtner's plain plant cup .
I think Gitta is German and is based in the UK, so maybe only a German
living in the UK would think of this?

The picnic set I nearly purchased. I like the mixture of materials
tin, glass, plastic, melamine and wicker.It would be nice to design a
modern beautifully crafted picnic set.

Print and Paper cut supremo Rob Ryan's new shop Ryan Town at 126 Columbia Rd
has opened. Great tile installations on the walls.

Oh and I should mention the yummy Treacle Cake shop at 110, who stock my window film.
They have done a lovely display of the films on the windows at the back of the shop.

Friday, 4 July 2008



More windows ... I spotted these on Sunday driving
through London. Otto works really well on these period windows.
I think it gives the effect of carved shutters and it really
compliments the iron work on the French balcony.

Thursday, 3 July 2008



It is always lovely to see where the window film is installed
and how creative you all are with it. I am constantly surprised
and adore the results. So many windows and so many different
installations... please send them in.

I love this window shape and I think Henri works really well
here meandering across the width. The beautiful glass vessels are
by the talented glass blower Michael Ruh.