Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 30 December 2013
Hello
Really enjoyed seeing the Hello, my name is Paul Smith exhibition at the Design Museum. Here are some of my favourite corners, and Paul Smith quotes.
'You can find inspiration in everything. If you can't, then you're not looking properly'
'Take it easy, grow gently, and you'll have a lovely life'
'Every day is a new beginning'
'Don't dress for fashion, dress for yourself'
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Merry Christmas!
Wishing you a very
Merry Christmas!
Have a wonderful day,
Anzu x
Images from top: Anzu Angel wings card, Angels in Manhattan, photograph for Vogue by Paolo Roversi, Ileana Makri angel earrings with brown diamonds from Barneys, Art nouveau angel at Kirche am Steinhof, An Angel playing a Flageolet by Edward Burne-Jones, Angel dress by Alexander McQueen.
Monday, 23 December 2013
Festive windows
Some of our favourite Christmas windows this year. Silver stags in an icy frost at Asprey,
an explosion of pink and stripes at House of Hackney,
fun Flamingos, pineapples and palm trees at Lunda & Curious,
a gingerbread Kremlin in Zurich,
gilded tree and birdcages in Penhalgions,
traditional wooden Christmas decorations in Zurich.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Starry nights
Anzu Christmas tree card from the Diamonds are Forever range, hand-decorated with Swarovski crystals.
Antique diamond star brooch. These star explosions were popular in the Victorian era.
Anzu Christmas Star Trail card, also from our Diamonds are Forever range.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Aquamarines and icy diamonds
We love Aqua and white for Christmas decorations, and icy diamonds and aquamarines inspired our Diamonds are forever bejewelled Christmas cards this year. Above our Anzu Aquamarine decorations card, hand-decorated with Swarovski crystals.
Romantic details from the Tiffany windows this year.
The Anzu Snowflake decoration card. To buy simply click here !
Friday, 6 December 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Friday, 15 November 2013
Paper making
Whilst in Japan, I visited this paper factory that makes the traditional stunning Japanese origami paper.
Origami was first mentioned in Japan in 1680 in a poem by Saikaku, which describes paper butterflies in a dream.
Love the look of this old origami book in the Japanese folk museum Tokyo.
Origami hanging bundles in a temple in Kamakura. Whilst in Japan, both a wonderful friend and a lovely lady who was a complete stranger (more on that story later) very kindly bought me origami sets. Just need to get practising now!
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Peacocks
We've been a little inspired by peacocks recently at Anzu. Above, the Anzu Sapphire peacock card.
The peacock room by Whistler
Not sure who this bracelet is by, but we want it!
Another Anzu peacock illustration, as featured in our Eden range.
That stunningly unforgettable Alexander McQueen peacock dress
Vintage enamel peacock ear-rings from Thea's Vintage