Earlier this month, I went to London for a couple of days. As so often, I stayed in my favourite place, the Number Sixteen Hotel in South Kensington. Each time, the room is a surprise, as they are all different and get refurbished regularly. This one was particularly bright and happy, and I loved the fabric-lined walls in warm yellow and the bold pink headboard.
Travelling outfit ... sleeveless blazer with a black v-neck jumper, jeans, ankle boots and my Ex Libris en Kimonos 90 carré in a reverse basic bias fold
Such beautiful details:
I met with DS for a late lunch at Daphne's
and we had a wonderful time catching up (dress by La Double J; I wore it with skinny black jeans and ankle boots).
The next day, I headed to Decorex, ready to explore it with my friend Melissa White. I had never visited this show before, and I'm so glad Melissa told me about it.
The first stop was an embroidery workshop held by Fromental.
We were given a beautifully printed linen napkin that we then embellished with a variety of stitches.
I chose French Knots to decorate the pomegranates,
a chain stitch for the bird's tail and French knots for the upper part of the wing
It was so much fun exploring the show with Melissa and seeing the works, crafts and materials through an artist's lens. She also knows a lot of people at Decorex, friends and work-related alike, and it has been wonderful to meet and connect.
This is Claire Coles in front of her latest work, a couture wallpaper with appliqué and painted flowers on a gold leaf background. Recently, she did a similar commission for the Diptyque showroom in London, where she created a spectacular ceiling for the main entrance (you can read more here).
There were also several fabric makers, and I loved browsing this pretty pattern book.
Melissa enjoys fabric sourcing as much as I do!
The next day, I strolled down the Kings Road and saw the exact same plates as above at Anthropology. What are the chances?
I also loved this fabric ...
And it goes with my dress!
London shop displays don't end at the windows ... I love how they sometimes spill out onto the pavements, making the sidewalks so pretty and interesting.
Number Sixteen
Back home, autumn is in the air but takes turns with Indian summer days. My hydrangea went from pale pink to bright green in late summer and has now turned scarlet red.
This was two months ago and a perfect summary of our summer.
My lunch bowls have also taken a seasonal turn towards autumn. I made this one with red beans, chickpeas, smoked tofu, beetroot, onions, olive oil, and pumpkin seeds.
Have a wonderful remaining autumn and Indian Summer, everyone xxx
PS. Some readers told me they hadn't received an email for the previous update (Christmas workshop). If this has been the case for you, please let me know in the comments below. Thanks so much!
Links in alphabetical order to the people, brands, products and places mentioned above (as usual, there is no affiliation, sponsorship or paid advertising ... I'm just sharing what I encounter, love and enjoy)
Anthropology Geo plate