Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Unit 82

How exciting!!!



Brackley Antique Cellar is the biggest Antique/Vinatge/furniture Centre I have ever been to. There are around 200 dealers selling almost everything and you can spend hours just walking around and admiring antique/shabby chic and collectable items.

I was very pleased when I got an email from the "Cellar" saying that there was a space available (I was on a waiting list for months, that proves how popular the place is)

I went up there to see the unit and loved it, just the right size and a nice location not far from the coffee shop :)

I have had the unit for around 2 months and every time I go up there I spend couple of hours just changing things around.



This photo was taken on my first day. Lots of pictures on walls (to cover the yellow colour.....yuk!), vintage suitcases, table clothes, blankets, tea sets, place and lots more!


This is few weeks ago when I took lots of beautiful vintage table cloths from France, painted tables in Annie Sloan "Paris Grey" and beautifully recovered, by my husband :) in Laura Ashley fabric








Set of 3 tables also painted in Annie Sloan (just love the paint!)







There are certain things that sell like hot cakes; basket and I had 2 beautiful printers trays which I was hoping not to sell and keep them to myself :) Hopefully I can find few more somewhere.







Also tape, magnets and cards from Dots and Spots which I admire and the colours just look so beautiful on my stand






The weeks fly by and it is going better that I expected.


I will be going to my unit on Bank Holiday Monday. I have many great bits and bobs to take with me. I will also take more photos to post on my blog.


You should visit if you are passing Brackley and don't forget I am Unit 82 :)




Dreaming about the past - introduction to flea markets in Poland



Everytime when I am in Poland and open any interior magazine, watch a TV program or surf the internet I can see how Polish people get inspired by the English/French/Scandinavian design/decor.
There are many Flea Markets across Poland which I would love to visit in the near future.
Forget about going to France or Belgium for your vintage furniture/bits and bobs, Poland seems to have it all.

In the capital of Poland - Warsaw - there is the biggerst Flea Market in Poland

http://www.gieldastaroci.waw.pl/

My favourite photo!


It is like walking into my grandads workshop!

You can buy everything from military, clocks, porcelain, paintings to furniture, rugs, old cameras.
Opened at the weekends (6am-2pm) might be a great place to spot a bargain!

Beautiful French furniture


In the past I did a blog post about Parisian Flea Market which is the greatest but probably the most expensive one in Europe!

Amazing trip to Norfolk

While everyone was watching and celebrating the Royal Wedding all around the UK and the World me, my husband and Heidi – our lovely 4 year old were driving up to Norfolk.
This trip has been planned for a long time now and was part of my birthday present. As mentioned before I turned 30 on the 29th April and surprisingly (or not!) the World still spins around, the birds still sing and I am still the same as pre the 29th :)

Our first stop was the Sandringham Estate - country retreat of Her Majesty The Queen.

The house is set in 24 hectares of stunning gardens! It was absolutely amazing and it felt very special to walk around the rooms while Kate and William were getting married.


The main ground floor rooms, regularly used by the Royal Family, are open to the public and the decor and contents remain very much as they were in Edwardian times. There are only few rooms opened to public; downstairs reception rooms and dining room where the Queen and family have their Christmas Dinner. It felt very special to walk on the same floor and look at the same surroundings as The Queen when she is there.


The nearby Museum at Sandringham holds an extraordinary collection ranging from the very large - the 1939 Merryweather fire engine - to the very small - tiny Indian doll dancers in the Curio Cupboard - and from the grand - gifts in pearl and exotic hardwoods given to The Queen on State Visits abroad - to the personal - the clock used in the Royal Pigeon Lofts at Sandringham to time Her Majesty's racing pigeons
My favorites must be the 1924 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost and Charles MG, lovely colours and they look so special.



After a fantastic day we decided to drive to our destination. I booked a lovely and specious family room in Blakeney - The White Horse. The village is absolutely beautiful and I have taken only few pictures but you can imagine the views, houses and gardens!

Birds, boats in the window.

Heidi enjoyed her sea side stay!


There was a beautiful cottage, an amazing front garden wherever you looked.


I loved the sea side theme all around Norfolk. The county is very isolated and it feels like it has its own life, sometimes you felt like the clock has been turned back! - especially if you could not make payment by cards or there was no cash point on every corner. This is a real get away place!



The road leading to Blakeney Quay.

Beautful Wisteria claiming on this beautiful cottage.



Heidi takes her teddy everywhere. The blue door is the entrance to our family room which was almost like a one bedroomed cottage (big bedroom, living room and bathroom) but without the kitchen and yummy breakfast cooked in the hotel. I found it more convenient than renting a cottage.

The Blakeney Quay.

The main attaraction for our 4 year old was going to the beach and making a sand castle! It was very sunny but so windy!


We managed to build a sand castle and it was very difficult to drag my daughter out of there.




I convinced her to run to the Sea with me and splash in water. She was very excited but as soon as she got all wet it was time to pack up and go.

We managed to find a car boot sale! It was a Stately car boot sale in aid of Norfolk churches. The car boot was located on beautiful grounds of Houghton Hall in magnificent deer park.




It was the most amazing car boot I have ever been to! It wasn’t your average bric-a-brac. Aristocrats and landed gentry from across the country sold off their old croquet sets and Victorian watercolours. We did not manage to get masses of stuff but I bought some beautiful fabrics and some china for my collection.

On the last day we decided to go on a real steam train which runs from Sheringham
to Holt.In my opinion, the Teddies took far too much luggage!

Vintage, fire buckets on every station.

The back yard is not always very glam but you must love the green, old goods carriage.



The interior of the whole train was amazing and the train stations were beautifully kept.


The views were stunning as part of the journey was alongside the coast.



One of the waiting rooms.....



We had brilliant time and loved Norfolk. The views, sea, the countryside, the villages and friendly people.




Next stop is Cothay Manor near Wellington in Somerset at the end of May

Les Puces de Saint-Ouen - flea market in Paris

"Le marche aux puces de Saint-Ouen" has been in the same place since 1885. It is located within an easy reach of Paris city centre. The metro line 4 that we wanted to use was closed so it took us much longer to get to the market but it was worth it! BTW I would not call this market a flea market but a museum. It is amazing!
The Paris flea market opens on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. It is one of the most popular flea markets in Paris and the biggest in Europe, I was told.

You can find everything here from stylish furniture to old postcards or old Vogue patterns. I also spotted an old LV suitcase.
In the fifties and sixties, the Paris flea market had a reputation as a place where you could buy intereseting old furniture at very low prices.
This is not the case anymore, most of the prices were (in my opinion) far too high. I think it would take a real French person to bargain a good price.
The market is very Parisian and really worth visiting. We bought nothing but took lots of inspiring photos which I am going to share with you:



I loved every single chair I saw on the market but since we travelled to Paris on the plane there was no way AirFrance would let me take something so big!




There were crates, lamps, wardrobes, patterns, books, magazines, vintage clothing, bedding, baskets etc etc and lots of everything for everyone. Apparently Woody Allen has filmed there and Mr Microsoft (Bill Gates) bought stuff for his home in the US.




I was told off for taking this photo :( but I still have it!