Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
London Stories : Petersham Nurseries
14 November 2016
Over the summer, I spent a lot of time exploring Richmond. I have always loved this part of London for it's beauty, water views and proximity to the Thames, the wildlife in the park (you can spot deers) and so much green space. You don't have to venture very far to find a little green oasis to your very own. Petersham Nurseries has become another great reason why I love this neighbourhood. I came here quite frequently to wander around the nursery before having lunch. You have the choice of a fancy lunch in the restaurant or a basic menu is available in the Teahouse. I would often sit here for hours basking in the warmth and enjoyed being surrounded by plants.
London Stories : Spring Restaurant
16 October 2016
I have lived in London for over 5 years and I like to think I know this city quite well. Having a baby hasn't stopped me from wanting to explore this ever changing city. I still enjoy visiting the familiar and the favourite places, as well as discovering new ones. The beauty about London is that it is so big and vast, you are never short of ideas and places to visit. New restaurants and cafes are opening up all the time. Hence, I thought it was about time I started a new series called London Stories highlighting those special and beautiful places to visit.
Locality : Minimal Affair
4 April 2016
Meet Amalie O'Neill. A graphic designer, soon to be graduate of Central St Martins, stylist and creative director behind the newly established Minimal Affair - a London based decoration design studio. They not only offer stylish and elegant bespoke balloons for any event, they offer a creative service to decorate and style your event to your needs.
I met Amalie last year through our friends at Earl of East London. I recently did a photo shoot with her to create imagery to help launch Minimal Affair. Her energy, passion and determination was infectious. It was such a fun day and the beautiful setting in in central Soho was a dream to work in.
Here are some photos and an interview from the day.
Locality : Earl of East London
19 July 2015
East London has a reputation for being the thriving hub of creativity in London, and this reputation is well earned. We continue to see more exciting makers and creators emerge from this part of London, like lifestyle brand Earl of East London. Paul Firmin and Niko Dafkos are the creative force behind this recently created brand, which they launched just over 6 months ago. Fuelled by a passion for vintage wares, they started a weekend market stall in Netil Market, near the infamous Broadway Food Market. With ambition to grow their business and a desire to support independent makers and emerging brands, they have since moved their retail concept into a shipping container in the same market.
Locality : Newton & Pott
21 June 2015
I was recently introduced to London based Kylee Newton, of - a preserving brand - through my friends at 31 Chapel Lane. Through this introduction I got an insight into the world of preserving. As I learnt during my afternoon with Kylee, preserving encompasses a wide range of foods - pickles, chutney, jams, compote, alcohol, cordial and fermentation products like sauerkraut and kimchee. There is more to preserving than just jams and chutney!
Kylee has turned what was a hobby into a thriving business. All her products are made in small batches in her home kitchen based in Hackney, London, which means you are getting a high quality, artisanal, locally made product.
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Locality : Bermondsey Street Bees
27 May 2015
With spring in the air, wild flowers in bloom, and bees busy collecting nectar, I thought it would be apt to share my visit to Bermondsey Street Bees, as part of my "Locality" series.
Bermondsey Street Bees is located in the heart of Bermondsey, an urban neighbourhood located south of the Thames river in London. Borough Markets is not far and if you are standing in just the right spot, you can view The Shard (that spikey skyscraper with jagged peaks). It sounds like an unlikely environment that is suitable for housing bee hives. But it is possible. And this is where you will find Dale Gibson managing his 6 bee hives, located 4 stories above street level, on the roof terrace of his home.
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Locality : Caffè Mobile
7 April 2015
It's been a while since my last post to my Locality Series. Nevertheless, I've managed to put this one together and today I'm introducing Stefan Carlberg, a charming Swede who runs a popular coffee truck called Caffè Mobile, located outside Angel tube station in London. If you're a local in the area, you will know of him or have seen him there. Stefan has been running his compact operation for the last 12 years and is a regular fixture outside the tube station.
After spending a morning with Stefan, and drinking more coffee than I should have, it was easy to see why he is so successful. He is passionate, sociable, and full of charm and chat. He hands out free coffees to the homeless on a daily basis. All his customers are greeted like friends and most impressively, he can say hello in 41 languages. How impressive is that?
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GREEN TEA SOY LATTE ON A WET AUTUMN DAY
14 October 2014

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I woke up to the rain being whipped by the wind against the window pane. I got out of bed and looked outside to find a dark day blanketed by grey clouds. It was cold, the ground was wet. It was one of those days that inspires you to cozy up by the fireplace (which I don’t have) on a lounge chair. Instead, without deliberation I was going to put on my wellies and go for walk in Hampstead Heath.
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THE BARBICAN CONSERVATORY
18 July 2014


This hidden treasure is like an urban jungle tucked away on the top floor of the Barbican. I have to give credit to a fellow instagrammer for giving me the tip about this little gem. It is the second biggest conservatory in London. It's a great place to spend an hour before an exhibition (I had an hour to spare before the Digital Revolution exhibition) looking at all the exotic plants they have on show. You will also find tropical fish and a room dedicated to cactuses. It is like being in the tropics so expect to feel sweaty and hot.
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