Label Lust
Statement necklaces will continue to be huge this spring. Marni’s bold jewellery is just fabulous, don’t you think? Although chunky and heavy-looking, the designs retain their femininity with the incorporation of pretty beading and girly bows. Stunning!
Brass chain-link flower necklace, £465
Swarovski-embellished bead bracelet, £215
Embellished metal chain necklace, £585
see net-a-porter for further details
posted by Emily
Filed under Fashion | Tags: jewellery, Marni, statement necklace | Comment (0)Take Comfort…
If there were to be one last-minute wish on my Christmas list, it would be to own a gorgeous piece of jewellery from Comfort Station.
Each magical piece is handcrafted and looks to tell a story, with their special ‘vintage’ charms and hidden messages. I just love them!!
With necklaces averaging aound £200 each, they’re by no means cheap but well worth the pennies don’t you think?

Concise Book of Patterns necklace, Comfort Station for the V&A museum

Let the world know how you’re feeling, with the Barometer necklace!

Feed Me spoon necklace
Amy Anderson’s fantasticly quirky designs can be purchased from her little shop on Cheshire Street, just off London’s hip Brick Lane, as well as from stockists spanning Europe, America, Asia and Australia. Not bad for someone who began selling her creations on a stall in Portobello Road as a hobby to fund her college studies!

Deco Tracks earrings
View her a/w 2009 collection, ‘In Search of Love’, here.
posted by Emily
Filed under Fashion | Tags: Amy Anderson, Brick Lane, Comfort Station, jewellery | Comment (0)Sentimental Jewellery
I was clearing out the loft a couple of weeks ago and found my beautiful old dollhouse. I’m not just talking Barbie or Cindy here (although they are also special in their own right) but one of those ‘collectors’ houses, which my mum always told me to take great care of. I’m unsure if it’s of any great monetary value (probably not knowing my luck!) but the sentimental worth is far greater.

I love the accessories with all the intricate detail; so much thought and care must go into the making of each piece. It got me thinking how it’s a shame they aren’t on display somehow.
Salford-based Bethan Worthington converts doll house decor into pretty jewellery. The little charms are decorated with her own illustrations and come on vintage chain made in Japan in the 1950s. Her designs are really sweet. I was thinking I might have a go myself!!
teapot with garden bird charm bracelet, £25
electric tea set necklace, £150
posted by Emily
Filed under Fashion, art | Tags: Bethan Lloyd Worthington, doll house, jewellery, miniatures | Comment (0)
Clip-on table linen jewellery
This week’s fab product find is our very own gorgeous new handmade table linen jewellery. Taking the meaning of “art de la table” to a whole new level, these clip-on jewels are hand weaved in France and topped with a real Swarovski crystal! Aren’t they utterly gorgeous and unlike anything you’ve seen before??!!!
Our Tamara table jewels are available in a range of colours – ivory, fuschia, chocolate, taupe and light blue and priced at£39 for a set of 4.
Posted by Katie.
Filed under Interior Design | Tags: clip on, France, handmade, jewellery, jewels, placemat, table linen | Comment (1)











