via pinterest
Annette and Phoebe Stephens of Anndra Neen Via Dossier Journal
Anndra Neen Collection via Fallow
Coral Necklace via Couturelab London
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon London
Shell Choker via Couturelab London
Pieces by Modernist Jeweller Art Smith 1917-1982
Anndra Neen Birdcage Brass & Alpaca via Milk Made
Tequila Shot Spiking The Sun via Chris Knight
Anndra Neen Clutch via Fallow
Aztec Inspired Patters at Balmain
Trojan Horse Anndra Neen Show
Anndra Neen Telescope via Shop Grey Area
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon
Anndra Neen Cage 2
Andraa Neen via Erin Jeen
Pre- Colombian Nose Ring
On my Birthday I received a beautiful piece from Anndra Neen, I wear all the time and get so many compliments.I had seen the pieces before and really admired them, there is a native and modern feel about them which marry together exceptionally well.
You can see their influences of their own culture, the Beautiful and stylish Sisters Annette and Phoebe Stephens were born and raised in Mexico City where they have their pieces made in their workshop by artisans , Mexico is known for its ancient craftsmanship especially in silver, but these pieces are not made out of sterling silver which would weigh a ton and be extremely expensive, Anndra Neen collection is made of Alpaca a alloy metal that is coated in silver , it is light but yet has substance and has a beautiful finish to it. So much better than feeling like you have a ton of bricks around your neck.
The sisters have a very mixed and creative cultural family , their grandmother was a well known artist and their grandfather was a avant-garde composer, so they grew up a home filled with creative people. The influence of these collections come from all their travels especially Japan where their idea was born into fruition, the Japanese are gifted with creating incredible work with silver, but you can also see their inspiration of Pre-Colombian , Tribal , French Medieval Armour and Modernist jewellery as I have shown in some of the pictures.
Keep it up ladies and Viva Mexico xo
You can buy Anndra Neen at www.couturelab.com which based out of London and ships worldwide.
Artist, Collector of Antiques, Painter, and Brazilian born Olivier Mourao is a man of many talents.
Ibiza has been Olivier's vacation spot since the early 70's, first he lived in a penthouse in town with his friend and fellow artist Prince Tomasz Lubomirski One day he fell upon a Mediterranean style house designed by Spanish Architect Carlos Larios Matinez which was the perfect canvas for Olivier's incredible creative eye. They purchased the house and with the collaboration of Brazilian Architect Perla Stefani they created a dream home.
Filled with incredible pieces from a 18th century Francis Assisi santo to Ibecencan ceramics, 19th century Indian furniture amongst other surprises. The garden which Lubomirski oversaw the design of, can host parties for about 700 guests sprinkled with cosy nooks, and alfresco dinning under the citrus trees. Love how they have created such an elegant home on island renowned for its parties and basic living.
Island Elegancia xo
All photos via Architectural digest.
Paintings shown by Olivier Mourao
www.oliviermourao.com.br
Marisa Berenson New York 1970 Photo by Bert Stern
Violet Desert via Sister Himalaya
Venus Necklace by Fabio Salini
Yellow & White Gold Ring by Carrera Y Carrera
Indian Ceremonial Hair Piece via Vogue Gioiello
Cuff Bracelet by Jaipur Gems
Choker by Anmol Jewellers of India
Peacock Brooch by Jaipur Gems
Matthew Williamson Peacock Skirt
Revelation Sapphire and Diamond Earrings by Jewellery Theatre
Sapphire and Diamond Ring by Tiffany's
Blue Waterfall by Sister Himalaya
Art Deco Waterfall Earrings by Cartier
Photo by Fabrizio Ferri Vogue Italia 1989
Gold and Mother of Pearl Earrings by Fabio Salini
Black and White Diamond Mosque Ring by Sevan
Zebra Diamond Brooch by Jar
Pearl and Diamond Necklace Source unknown
Diamond , Pearl and Gold Ring by Sylvie Corbelin
Gold and Black Mosque via Sister Himalaya
I love Jewellery! No need for an explanation or a story, the pieces speak for themselves.
Bling it on xo
Some Sources
www.vogue.it
www.fabiosalini.com
www.sisterhimalaya.tumblr.com
Are you in need of some unique earrings? Are you in to Renaissance and Roman Baroque styles? Or do you have a jewellery obsession like me?
Here comes a Roman Gentleman named Diego Percossi Papi, well actually his creations have been around since 1968 when his little atelier opened next to Rome's Pantheon. Where else could you imagine him to be!
Originally trained as an architect Signor Papi taught himself how to make jewellery and enamelling. With a keen eye for colour and historical vintage jewellery his pieces have been used in many movies, including the superbly costumed movie Elizabeth:The Golden Age starring Cate Blanchett(first image). There is a hint of Faberge in his use of colours and the magnificent jewellery that I saw on my trip to St Petersburg.
You can order pieces online or when in Rome stop by his atelier and be transported to another era.
Stupendo xo
ATELIER PERCOSSI PAPI
Via S. Eustachio 16
00186 Roma
Tel +39 06 68801466
Mail: percossipapi@percossipapi.com
All images via,
Percossi Papi
Some pieces are available on Net-a-Porter
Moldovian born Maria Pergay's first collection of stainless steel furniture, including the 'Ring' chair and the 'Flying Carpet' daybed was exhibited in 1968 at Galerie Maison Jardin, under the direction of decorator Jean Dive. Her success was instant, and Maria was quickly sought after by sophisticated collectors for private commissions. In the 1970's Pergay went on to work in Saudi Arabia where she designed palace interiors for the Royal family. In the late 80s thru 1990s, Pergay worked on several important commissions in Russia. Throughout these years, she continued to pursue her innovative work in stainless steel. Since her groundbreaking show of new work in 2006, Pergay has exhibited internationally, including Paris, Korea and London. She has also focused on private commissions and is working with Demisch Danant on her catalogue raisonné which will be released in 2011. In her 80th year, after a half century of creation, Pergay continues to surprise both herself and her collectors. She resides in Paris.
Text by Suzanne Demisch
Photos sourced
www.demischdanant.com
www.admagazine.fr
www.nytimes.com
Majestic: The artist's impression of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee flotilla recalls Canaletto's famous painting, River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral on Lord Mayor's Day, c.1747-48
Newly Crowned Queen on the Cover of 1956 Empire Day Pamphlet.
Flags Regent Street and all over London.
Brora Shop Front
Royal Barge for the Diamond Jubilee Flotilla
Elizabeth by Cecil Beaton
Diamond Jubilee Cake baked for The Queen by The Military Caterers which took more than 500 hrs to make.
Tower Bridge with British Flag Colours for the Jubilee via Press Association
Don't Mess with The Queen
Hackett Jubilee Windows
Anya Hindmarch Jubilee Windows
Love her smilling.
Harrods
The Queen in a Hardy Amies white lace ensemble on her tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1953-1954. Look at her tiny waist. Photo: Rex Features
Coronation Day
Mama and Son
Buckingham Palace
The Windsors
Rendering of Diamond Jubilee Stage at Buckingham Palace
Coronation Dress by Norman Hartnell
Long Live The Queen.
Convent Garden Union Flags
This weekend London and the rest of the United Kingdom will be in full splendor for our Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee to celebrate 60 years of her reign.
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN! xo
Sources via,
www.telegraph.co.uk
www.dailymail.co.uk
The Computer Says NO!
Borrowing someone's tiny laptop, so all my new posts have been delayed. In the meantime I am posting these retro Ads to amuse myself until am back up and running.
Can't remember where I found the pictures but will update when I find the credits.
" The Photography is not a documentary, I don't even call it landscapes as such. It's about space, it's about the mind's relationship to emptiness and a visual representations of that" Murray Fredericks
Australian born Murray Fredericks is no ordinary photographer, he sets of on solo journeys to remote locations for weeks at a time, with only the horizon line as his point of reference, using time-lapse sequences to shoot these surreal and magical images.
He deliberately avoids any animal, natural or human features that would give his work a sense of scale to his pictures. His work connects you to earth and draws your vision to infinity, solitude and fortitude, it is yet very human and otherworldly at the same time.
Whether shooting in Lake Eyre Australia or a remote glacial vastness of Greenland, both with constantly changing weather, storms, rain, Aurora Borelis , the Sun, the Stars and the Moon are what keeps him company.
Watch the Salt Documentary a fascinating look into his journey that the final product speaks volumes of. I encountered his work in London Hamilton's Gallery Murray's where owner Tim Jeffrey's had hosted his first solo UK exhibition, I was so enchanted that I bought a piece on the spot, not something I have ever done, but oh so worth it, I stare at the beautiful horizon everyday and it brings me a sense of peace and lightness.
Click on the Short TimeLapse sequence called Iridium it is mesmerizing, he also has been featured in National Geographic and his works sit in the private collection of Elton John,Valentino and National Portrait Gallery amongst many others.
www.murrayfredericks.com.au/projects/salt/video/Iridium_733.webm
www.murrayfredericks.com.au
To buy or view his work contact Hamiltons Gallery his representative in London,
www.hamiltonsgallery.com
Autumn Via Flickr
Turkey Spread via Country Living
Autumn Wreath via lost the credit.
Cheese Twirls and Wine via Martha Stewart
Autumn Decor Via Pottery Barn
Thanksgiving Rustic Decor via Lost the credit again.
Gilded Pears via Martha Stewart Living
Warm Spiced Cider via Country Living
Autumn Flower Bouquet via Project Wedding
Suzani Table Linens via Pottery Barn
Harvest Tablescape via Martha Stewart Living
Rustic Bar via Project Wedding
Nutty Name Settings via Martha Stewart living
Turner Falls Massachusetts
Berry Red Tablescape via Country Living
Petrus via Petrus
Blue and Gold via Martha Stewart Living
Rustic Chic via Elle Decor
Roasted Marshmallows via Slim Paley
Grape Decor via Martha Stewart
Fall Decor via Preston Bailey
Happy Thanksgiving America, love this holiday, the food , colours , wine and if you are lucky a nice fireplace, keep cosy. Enjoy it for me here in England. xo