I have been working on a series of South London Posters. The idea started off with Streatham, then Brixton and has now expanded to include Tooting, Balham, Clapham, Dulwich, Crystal Palace, Beckenham and I plan for more. For each location I aim to find the most iconic buildings and interesting facts. I've taken to selling … Continue reading Posters of South London Boroughs
Beautiful People. The Boutique in 1960’s Counterculture
Beautiful People. The Boutique in 1960's Counterculture
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Top Drawer
It's been a while since my last post. So much has happened and Covid has a lot to answer for. Slowly the trade shows are coming back to life, something I really miss. Yesterday I was pleased to visit Top Drawer. It was good to catch up in person with people in the industry. http://www.topdrawer.co.uk … Continue reading Top Drawer
The Pastel Society 122nd Annual Exhibition 2021
I really enjoy visiting the Mall Galleries, London and The Pastel Society is one of my favourite exhibitions. Check out some of the amazing talent. http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk
Changing Rooms is back!
Changing Rooms reboot on Channel 4. This programme takes me back to the days when I worked for Debenhams. On one show Lawrence Llewlelyn-Bowen selected some of my homeware products for his room scheme.
Kenzo Takada
Sad to hear Kenzo has died of Covid. I really admired his use of eclectic colour and how he branded his signature style from fashion into home.
Sir Terence Conran
Sad to hear the passing of Sir Terence Conran. I was a great admirer of what he did for the retail homeware market. It was my privilege to work on the first Jasper Conran's bed & bath homeware range for "Designers at Debenhams".
Kehinde Wiley: The Yellow Wallpaper
Just before the Covid -19 Pandemic created a lockdown in London, I visited The William Morris Gallery to see The Yellow Wallpaper Exhibition by American Artist Kehinde Wiley. Wiley's life size painted portraits are pictured within reimagined fields inspired by William Morris patterned wallpapers.
