Piles of rings, part 1
Thursday, 14 June 2012
We love the recent trend for piling on both bracelets and rings. As you can no doubt tell from our cards, we're very much into jewellery in the Anzu office! Above is our rings card, which is hand-decorated with Swarovski crystals.
This Massai jewellery and skirt looks amazing.
The English eccentric poet, Edith Sitwell wearing her piles of rings in the 1930s. She was ahead of her time! And below, Daphne Guiness, a modern day English eccentric with her armory of jewellery
National Gin Day
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Today is National Gin day! Above is our French 75 cocktail card complete with recipe. So just add Champagne, gin and lemon to the mix and you're away.
I read recently about Gin palaces, and I must say it conjured up a very decadent image. Somewhere with indulgent decor where ladies would sip gin cocktails and eat ice cream sundaes in lace dresses.
Although Charles Dickens did speak of the lavishness of the interiors I think the reality, sadly was rather different and was rather closer to a den of iniquity/pub! Above are two images which even though they are very pub-like, certainly do have a touch of decadence to the design.
From the illustrations of the time they also look quite raucous. There is a great description over at this blog, just click here
Gin was also very much associated with speakeasies, and in the Prohibition the name Bathtub gin was born, where people would make alcohol at home. I bet it tasted awful.
Here's Cagney making some, but we wouldn't recommend it! However, you could visit the new rather more glamorous speakeasy in New York called Bathtub Gin.
So if you are making gin cocktails tonight, click here for the BBC's top gin recipes, and try one of our favourite brands Monkey gin made in the Black Forest.
The sporting gentleman.
Friday, 8 June 2012
Don't forget that Father's Day is coming up on the 17th June. We have lots of cards to choose from. Today we thought we'd suggest a card and gifts for the traditional sporting gentleman. You could send our Kennedy's golf clubs card (above),
buy a vintage volume of some of PG Wodehouse's entertaining golf stories,
one of the traditionalist gifts such as this cricket sweater on Mr Porter's fun Father's Day gift guide,
an Oyster the Rolls Royce of boats (secondhand ones available here)
with the perfect accompaniment this Fortnums West country hamper.
Celebrity desks
Thursday, 31 May 2012
I'm currently thinking about what things I need for my desk in the new studio, so have been looking at some images. I love seeing where people work, and what things they have around to inspire them. Can you guess from looking at these desks, which celebrities they belong to? Answers in small print at the bottom of this post! And what does your desk look like?
1. Marie Antoinette, 2. Woody Allen, 3. Albert Einstein, 4. Ernest Hemingway, 5. Martha Stewart
Sheffield, Tasmania, town of murals
Friday, 18 May 2012
Whilst I was in Tasmania, I visited Sheffield, town of murals. Many of the villages and towns make themselves distinct by labelling themselves with specialist tag-lines such as 'village of roses', 'home of the platypus' etc. This mural was one of my favourites - has a kind of Edward Hopper feel to it.
Everywhere in the town is covered with murals. The sheer quantity of them is impressive.
The town did have a Hollywood set wild west feeling about it, so I thought this one was apt. Which mural is your favourite?
Paradise is actually another town, but I'm sure any fellow English northerners will find this funny!
Inspirations
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
We've been busy pinning away again - beautiful flowers, inspirational shop displays, and the Anzu dream wardrobe. Not sure where this image is from but we love it. Check out more at pinterest.com/anzu/
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