Monday, 28 November 2011

Christmas Gift Guide

Christmas is creeping up on us, and with only 23 shopping days left it can be hard to be creative with your shopping!

We all have that one person that we leave until the last possible second because its just too difficult to think about what to get them; they have everything, need nothing, and are the bane of the Christmas shop. Not any more!

Kick back and relax, mulled wine in hand. Forget that last minute headache, we've sorted it!















Still struggling? Take a look here for a little more inspiration:

Friday, 25 November 2011

Product of the Week: Grey Wool Beret with Purple Tartan Bow

It started to get cold recently. It started to get very, very cold. Rather than bemoan the change of seasons (who doesn't love a crisp winter morning?) I think it might be time to invest in some snuggly accessories.

This beautiful beret from Imogen's Imagination will do the trick rather splendidly!

This beauty is warm enough to keep the chill out and chic enough to keep the excitement in, it's rather a winner.

The proverbial cherry on the cake, the adorable bow harks back to the childhood love of all things festive without being saccharine sweet.


Bring on the Big Chill!

Emma
x

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Hidden Gem: Fleet River Bakery

The legal hub of London is not where you'd necessarily expect to find one of the city's most adorable bijou cafés: Fleet River Bakery


Their coffee is the best I've tasted in London - exclusively using beans from the Monmouth Coffee Company - and their baked goods are to die for.  A daily selection of soups, quiches, frittatas, salads and seasonal sandwiches account for lunch, but they cater for many a breakfast requirement too.


Not content with serving the best coffee in the country (a sweeping statement, I know, but I'm willing to put my neck out for this) they also glass up a selection of wines and craft beers with which to wash down your home-made lunch.





71 Lincolns Inn Fields
London
WC2A 3JF

Friday, 18 November 2011

Product of the Week: Reindeer and Trees Christmas Cards

There comes a time, round mid-November, when thinking about Christmas cards becomes wise and not just a festive fetish. That time, ladies and gents, has arrived. We all know Christmas is stressful enough without the need for last-minute dashes to Paperchase to get the dud packet of cards that no-one else wanted, so buying now is a wise move.

Another ire on the Christmas Card front is realising you've sent out the same cards to your friends as someone else you know. Having made what you think is an individual choice, you receive a card from 'Sandra' & 'Jimmy' that's the exact copy of the one you sent to 'Jeremy' & 'Sue'. Feeling a disorganised, unindividual citizen is never fun.

Funkestuff of Sheffield have designed some beautiful cards which will solve the above niggles.

The pack of four cards includes cute little reindeer:
and also Christmas Tree designs:

They're adorable, chic and individual. Now you've got that sorted you can kick back and enjoy the good side of Christmas commercialism (Chai Latte anyone?)...or just start thinking about the other things you can start to tick off on the never-ending festive to-do list! 

x

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Hidden Gem: Drink, Shop & Do

Kings Cross Station is not the first place one would look for a quirky Sunday nest to work, eat, brainstorm, shop and drink. Even if it's the second, third, fourth or hundredth place you look, you won't be disappointed if you find Drink, Shop & Do at 9 Caledonian Road, just two minutes from the bustle of Kings Cross and St Pancras.

The coffee looks and smells scrumptious (but they didn't have decaf so I had to go for a hot chocolate) and is served in gorgeous little vintage teacups, similar ones of which can be bought around the store. Every day has a stew, soup, salad and tart to munch on (breakfast is served before noon each day as well) and you can have a number of other simple, but beautifully prepared, dishes to savour as you sip your Vita Coco and absorb the artistic surroundings. 

Housed in an old Victorian bathhouse the café turns into a bar by night, serving cocktails to the locals and visitors who travel to it.  That, alongside the afternoon teas, just about covers the 'Drink', so what about 'Shop'? Everything in the store is for sale; there's a little 'shop' at the entrance stocking mugs, cards and other elegant frivolities, but the lamps and other ornaments around the space are all for sale.

One of the unique aspects of the concept is the 'Do'. A number of workshops can be reserved (perfect for a birthday or hen party) like 'Knit Night' each Tuesday, 'Pin-Up' (Vintage Hair and Makeup), Wine Tasting, 'Cross Stitch Panties' and Cupcake decorating...

Endless hours of relaxation, retail therapy and creativity are to be had here. 


Drink, Shop & Do
9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
020 3343 9138
mail@drinkshopdo.com 

Friday, 11 November 2011

Product of the Week: Seven Sinful Teas

It's tea time of year now, isn't it? We can't sun ourselves with a smoothie or a mojito in the setting sun any longer; we need to toast our freezing digits around a steaming cuppa.

Sometimes, though, it gets a bit dull just having the same old builders'.  The Seven Sinful Teas Sampler offers a perfect solution. Whether you're feeling  Lustful (ooh er), Wrathful, Gluttonous, Slothful, Greedy, Proud or Envious - whatever your emotional state - there's a blend for you somewhere in The Girl with the Golden Cup's sample sachet.

The delicate blends are sure to perk you up of an afternoon and get you ready to tackle whatever's next on your to-do list. Go on, you know you deserve it...!

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Hidden Gem: Best Pubs to Snuggle Up In

The Commercial Tavern, nestled in über-cool Spitalfields just east of the 'City' proves that pubs don't have to be dusty and dotted around with cluttered displays of old equestrian 'bits' and bobs.

In the summer you can sip your tipple on the pavement under an indian-inspired parasol as the glittering lights of All Saints' flagship store flash in the distance. Now we're in winter you can settle down to a well-deserved pint in the main room. If you fancy more of a bar scene then climb the stairs to the specially-designed area. 
It's not quite a cocktail bar and nor is it ye olde tavern, but the Commercial does know what it is: 100% true to itself. For a laid back evening and a fantastic atmosphere, look no further.


142 Commercial St, London, E1 6NU
020 7377 8455