Anthropologie på Kings Road

Efter ett tips här på bloggen så hade jag antecknat Anthropologie på min lista. Så när vi var på Kings Road blev det ett besök, och det här är verkligen en butik som jag blev riktigt glatt överraskad över. Det var flower power, bohemiskt, vintage, industri, härliga färger och mönster, blandade stilbrytningar. Sött, gulligt och tufft allt på en gång. Överhuvudtaget väldigt annorlunda kläder och inredningsprylar. En hemtrevlig och trivsam butik. Jag köpte en av böckerna 'etcetera' på bilden nedan med mig hem. Ska ta en kväll nu under påsken och mysa lite och läsa den. Bilderna är mina egna.

Du hittar hela listan på bra shopping i London under kategorin 'Shopping London'.

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Den stora hästen i bilden till höger, visst var det en sådan med i 'Morden i Midsomer' för ett tag sedan? Eller är det kanske bara jag som ser sådana pensionärsdeckare.

A pinch and a punch ... it's the end of the month!

Botanical Gardens, Berkeley, CA

A pinch and a punch ... it's the end of the month, and hopefully the end of winter too! I'm incredibly lucky because I've travelled all over the US and Canada and seen some wonderful gardens here in the last three months. So as I reach the end of my time here and get ready to travel to India to work once more on my hospital, I thought I'd post some of the art and statues I've seen during my garden visits - at least they (unlike me) remain in one place!

The Wave Garden, Richmond Point, CA

I spent a wonderful week in California last month, where spring had already arrived; I was lucky enough to go to North Carolina where I saw beautiful blue skies; then I travelled to Canada, where I saw butterflies like I've never seen before; and I even had a quick trip back home to England where I was able to enjoy the snowdrops.

Allan Gardens Conservatory, ON, Canada

I've spent a lot of time in Florida, where I've witnessed the ravages of unseasonably cold weather and the damage it's caused, but now finally the plants are coming back to life. But what my travels have really shown me is that climate change is becoming a stark reality - when I got caught in snow in Texas, I realised that the world is changing. We've all seen the way the weather's treated us in the last few months, so now we need to think about the future and how to help our planet.
Fairchild Tropical Gardens, Florida

Thank you all for taking the time to read my blog posts - there will be many more. If you want ideas for gardens to visit over the holidays and you live in Florida or near San Francisco, Toronto or Montreal, you might want to look at my US directory; and for English garden ideas you can also look at some I've seen on my travels. Happy Easter to you all!

Filoli, California

Fantasifullt på Harrods

Harrods har väl alla hört talas om, men det är faktiskt ett otroligt varuhus som man inte får missa om man är i London. Här finns allt från en delikatessavdelning utan like till en lite utflippad avdelning för husdjuren. Det blir nästan lite för mycket av allt men samtidigt är det på sitt sätt också väldigt kul att se. Kul att se är också Laudrée, den söta lilla butiken med läckra pastries och macaroons. Du hittar hela listan med shoppingtips och inlägg om London under kategorin 'Shopping London'.

Harrods skyltfönster - fantasifullt dekorerade som en saga. Bilderna är mina egna.


Marylebone High Street

En väldigt trevlig och mysig gata med både bra inredningsbutiker, klädesbutiker, delikatesshörnor och trevliga fik är Marylebone High Street. Det är en tvärgata till den välkända butiksgatan Oxford Street, mitt i London, men heter i början James Street. Följer man James street som är en liten gata fullsmockad med trevliga restauranger så kommer man sen till Mandeville Place där bl a vårt hotell The Mandeville ligger, och fortsätter man ytterligare så kommer man efter några hundra meter till Marylebone High Street. Mitt i centrum, men ändå med ett skönt lugn. Här hittade vi flera mysiga butiker, här är några av dem. Bilderna är mina egna om inget annat anges. Hela shoppinglistan från min resa till London hittar du under kategorin 'Shopping London'.

The White Company. En butik nästan helt i vitt, men kläder, badrumsdetaljer, bäddlinne, handdukar och t o m lite för köket. Vacker och inspirerande butik.



Brissi, en butik med inredning i fransk stil. De skriver på sin hemsida att det är shabby chic, men det är inte den stil vi är vana vid hemma, det här är mer chict och franskt elegant. Mycket vitt, naturligt linne, antika stolar, silver och glittrande prismor.

Paul Smith, har en liten butik på den här gatan med massor av roliga prylar. Här finns skor, väskor, manschettknappar, hattar, böcker och festliga accessoarer. Hittade en bok här som hette 'Gentlemen of Bakongo' och som var en härlig färgglad bok om hur männen i Bakongo lever och klär sig. Väldigt typisk för Paul Smith och hans sätt att få inspiration från resor och andra kulturer. Köpte den tyvärr inte. Bilderna kommer från Paul Smiths hemsida samt ebay.



Fired Earth har en stor butik med både möbler, kök och inredning. I källaren finns även deras kända kakelplattor.

The Conran Shop, är ett givet kort när man är i London och på Marylebone High Street ligger en av deras butiker. Här märktes den senaste trenden med vintage, industri, färger och mönster väldigt mycket.

London - Liberty

Några dagar i London med trevligt ressällskap, shopping, god mat och våren som börjat spira är en riktig energikick. För att inte tala om all härlig inspiration man får på en sådan här resa. Tack, alla som gett mig massor av spännande och kul tips, ställen som vi antagligen helt missat annars!! Försökte hinna med så många av dem som möjligt. Nu har jag massor av bilder att visa, både på bra shoppingställen, trendiga detaljer, kul butiksinredning och festliga skyltfönster. Nu blir det en London vecka här på Purple Area!

Första stället vi besökte var Liberty på Regent Street. Huset är fantstiskt vackert, sortimentet kul och väldigt annorlunda. Man känner vinddragen från dess storhetstid på 60- och 70-talet och den småblommiga perioden. Det var mycket vintage men i nytappning, trädetaljer, industriprylar, underbara mönstrade tyger och härliga dekorationer som nästan blev som små teaterscener. Kul att notera att även Svenskt Tenn numera hittat till Liberty. Bilderna är mina egna.
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Rained out at Niagara, but saved by the gardens!

My husband and I spent last week in Canada and my regular readers will already know that we visited several gardens en route to Mont Tremblant to do some skiing. It was incredibly cold, but we could sense spring in the air as the fast-melting snow made way for new bulbs poking their heads out of the ground. We visited the Montreal Botanical Gardens and Toronto, where I waxed lyrical about the Allan Gardens Conservatory. We also went to Niagara Falls, which was a first for my husband .... where we got soaked and soggy!
But thank heavens for the Niagara Parks' Botanical Gardens there, and the wonderful Butterfly Conservatory, where we spent several happy hours watching the brightly-coloured creatures weaving their way through the tropical jungle glasshouse that is their home (above). I've never seen butterflies like this before, so two magnificent displays in a week prompted me to do some research on other facilities like this in the US.

It seems there are several places you can see magnificent butterfly displays, including the Cecil Day Butterfly Centre at Georgia's Calloway Gardens; the Butterfly Rainforest in Gainsville, FL; and at the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens. I haven't had the chance to visit any of these personally, but this link lists all the Butterfly Gardens in the US. With the Easter break coming up, they make wonderful diversions for adults and children alike!
As for the Botanical Gardens at Niagara - I'm sorry to say that they weren't looking their best in the pouring rain, although I could see that they would be wonderful in better weather and a different season. The end of winter is never a good time to visit a garden, when the grass is brown and there is little colour yet in the flower beds. But there were many spring flowers in bloom in the Butterfly Conservatory (below) so I shall return one day, and hope to see the Falls in the sunlight too!

Design Of Sky Scraper With Gardens

Design Of Sky Scraper With Gardens
Design Of Sky Scraper With Gardens
Design Of Sky Scraper With Gardens
Design Of Sky Scraper With Gardens
Design Of Sky Scraper With GardensIf you are tired of looking at rigid building designs, this post is surely feat to blow you away!

Designing is an art and one rarely envisions much path breaking ideas. This building, modeled by MAD architects will be located in Chonquing, China. Connected by a set cylindrical structure, each story has been settled a little off the centre, giving the building a unique feel. Abstract floors with full length glass windows make the building countenance surreal and the balcony gardens only add to its beauty.

The floors are designed to create an illusion of each floating upon another. The model is much that it brings together nature and the urban metropolis thereby creating a work that would please all!

Take a look.

Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010

Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010
Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010
Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010
Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010
Really Amazing Renderings of Beautiful Houses 2010We all know the level of details that CG artists are able to achieve today with sophisticated 3D softwares and renderers. In this post, we feature a set of inspirational renders that showcase the brilliance that subsist in this industry. Most of the houses shown below are in the midst of lethargic fairy tale environments that add a bit of episode to each visual. Take a look.

A patch of heaven in downtown Toronto!

This post is for Helen of Toronto Gardens - we met this week in her home city (that's Helen on the right) and had the chance to talk about gardens, horticulture and blogging - as well as other things - and she's a wonderful lady!
It's all thanks to Helen that I got to see one of the most remarkable gardens I've visited on my travels - the Allan Gardens Conservatory - right in the heart of Cabbage Town in Toronto - an absolute gem! It's open daily from 10.00 to 5.00 and it's free - a series of garden rooms inside greenhouses, ranging from the cactus room to the spring flowers, but topped by a fantastic roof (top) which will leave you gasping on a day like today when the sky in Toronto was the same as a Carolina blue sky!
This morning was cold .... very cold, with a biting wind and sub-zero temperatures, but once I got inside the greenhouses, I was transported into a magical land of flowers. But what's really interesting about this garden is that if Helen hadn't told me about it, I would never have found it! It's not listed in the Toronto tourist guides; it doesn't appear in any of the great garden guides and for all intents and purposes, you wouldn't know it's there! But I for one, am putting it on the map because it's just too good to miss.
The spring flowers here are absolutely incredible with great displays of tulips and daffodils - in colours that I've never seen anywhere else - incredible purple tulips and daffodils with pink hearts - planted in huge clusters that will make your heart leap. And then there's the underplanting so that everywhere you look, you have amazing colour combinations!
Wander through the various conservatories and you'll see a range of different landscapes - from dense spring flowers to magnificent hydrangea displays and arid desert scenes - all in glasshouses in the middle of the city. If I lived in Toronto, I'd drop in all the time to catch this little patch of heaven!
What's so amazing about these lovely gardens is that there are only four gardeners looking after them - I chatted to one while I was there - and the floral displays are constantly changing throughout the seasons. This is definitely worth making a detour for - because it's the most wonderful surprise in the heart of a bustling city!
I was lucky because I was there on a beautiful sunny day (after getting soaked at Niagara the day before!), but I know that this garden would lift my spirits on any day!