Window Shopping – Barber & Parlour, E2.

Whilst wandering around Shoreditch I found this wonderful looking building,Barber & Parlour 1

What could be in here? Well after having coffee at Counter Albion  I was game on to try and find out. Barber & Parlour 2

How interesting. Barber & Parlour 3

And then as you walked into the foyer area you found them selling fresh fruit and vegetables. So cute!  Barber & Parlour 4

There were two bars serving gorgeous looking food, cakes and drinks and in every direction there was something different. This is the nail bar, Barber & Parlour 5

and this is the corner for purchasing beautiful things for the home. Barber & Parlour 7

Another corner to relax in with a drink. Barber & Parlour 6

And beauty products to buy. Barber & Parlour 8

Upstairs was a beauty parlour and hairdressers.  And I thought that was all, but on the way out I saw this, Barber & Parlour 9

and the manager asked me if I’d like to have a look, I replied I would love to quite enthusiastically. Barber & Parlour 10

And low and behold there was a beautifully appointed cinema downstairs. Comfy chairs with a blanket each with charming tables and scattered with lights, it was gorgeous, what a wonderful place to watch a film with friends.  I think Barber & Parlour would be the perfect place  for a bit of pampering, a tasty lunch, a gorgeous cocktail or two and to spend a few hours catching up with friends, whilst snuggling under a blanket watching the latest blockbuster – the new Star Wars film perhaps.

Christmas Wreath

My friend Sarah-Lou said that she would love to make Jack Monroe’s Christmas Wreath and put a call out for scraps of fabrics, well you don’t need to ask me twice for that sort of caper, I mean to say, Christmas, fabric, girlfriends crafting together, whats not to love. Sarah-Lou’s friend gave her lots of lovely materials which were gorgeous – she makes very pretty costumes – and I added some fabric,  so we were all set. Wreath 1

I cut myself a circle out of cardboard, I used a wok lid and a big dinner plate, but you can make yours to whatever size you would like. Wreath 2

I then covered it in silver masking tape.  This is to strengthen it and make it waterproof should it go outside, mine isn’t going outside, I’d rather cherish it from the view from the sofa. Wreath 4

And then the ham came out and I glazed it with orange marmalade whilst the potato dauphinoise was just coming to perfection, after all girls need a good supper too. Wreath 5

There was so much treasure to wade through, it was wonderful, I sent my thanks on to Sarah-Lou’s friend countless times during the evening as we found one exquisite fabric after another. Wreath 6

And then we started to wrap and tie and eventually found our way on what lengths we preferred and how we liked to develop our ideas, a very companionable hour or two was spent, Wreath 7

whilst drinking bubbles. And eventually we had Wreath 8

these.  Aren’t they lovely, I think they are wonderful.  Two lovely Christmas wreaths, made from scraps, with love.

Window Shopping – Labour and Wait, Shoreditch, E2.

I was just a little bit giddy when I saw a photograph of Labour and Wait posted by one of my newfound instagram friends and knew I had to go and see it for myself.  I could sense it would be very much a shop I would enjoy and I wasn’t disappointed.Labour and Wait 1

The sense of excitement starts right from the very beginning, Labour and Wait are housed in an old Truman Brewery pub once called the Dolphin.  The gorgeous green glazed bricks call to me to quicken my pace and enter. Labour and Wait 2

As I wander around the lovely assistant makes me feel most welcome as I ask for permission to photograph. Labour and Wait 3

The owners Rachel and Simon wanted to source products that fitted with their ethos of functionality, quality and honesty, a place where we as customers could buy well designed timeless products that would mellow and improve with age.  Labour and Wait 8

I loved its concept and execution, Labour and Wait 7

many of the products I’d grown up with or were familiar to me from my grandparents using them. Labour and Wait 6

There was even a tiny corner for interesting books. Labour and Wait 5

And I do love enamel pans, Labour and Wait 4

I may have treated myself to the small but tall blue milk pan on the right, well it would be rude not to wouldn’t it.  If you get the chance go, you’ll love it.