Showing posts with label Shopping in E2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping in E2. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

London shopping: Ryantown

It's no secret that I adore Rob Ryan. I mean, what’s not to love? The man is as much obsessed with bird, flower and plant motifs as I am, and his extraordinary paper-cutting talents are constantly called upon for creative collaborations by the likes of Paul Smith, Liberty and Vogue.

Dress for UK Vogue.

So when I got the fluro-pink birdy invitation to the opening of his very first shop on Columbia Road recently, I was there in a (tiny sparrow’s) heartbeat. Ryantown isn’t hard to miss, with its jaunty new lick of turquoise-blue paint and gleeful cursive signage. Inside, the bijou shop has the air of a gallery space, with an eye-catching floor-to-ceiling tile mural and Ryan’s artwork dotted around the walls.



Now, keep in mind that a mid-week evening soiree on Columbia Road bears little resemblance to the heaving begonia-laden crowds who flock to the street for the famous Flower Markets every Sunday. So I took full advantage of the distinct lack of people and peonies for a closer inspection of Ryan’s new wares.



Taking pride of place above the mantle are rows of Ryan’s hand screen-printed tiles, which are fired nearby in his studio’s kiln. At £24, these miniature artworks are ultra-affordable, and have already attracted a loyal following of shoppers on Etsy. Displayed together in a palette of muted brights, it’s hard to resist these perfect little pieces of Ryanisms. At the other end of the scale are Ryan’s limited edition prints from £350 and incredible paper artworks from £2000 (unframed).


But I was keen to suss out Ryan’s new products, and spied a range of laser-cut wooden keys-to-my-heart at £16 and rolls of chunky tape featuring a blue and white neighbourhood tableau at £10. I know that nobody needs a decorative roll of tape for £10, but wait until you clap eyes on these little beauties and see if you can resist their demand to be picked up and lovingly stuck to brown paper packages and the like.

There’s also a brand new range of exclusive t-shirts, some gorgeous paper-cut cards at a very reasonable £2.50, and signed copies of Ryan’s book, This is for You, at £12. You can also pick up the Clothkits make-your-own Rob Ryan skirt for £46.




I’m told that more stock is on its way, with a rather enticing promise of new pieces rolling in every week. For instance, a range of one-off ceramic platters and vases will be regularly added to the shop, and new “height rulers for human beings”– great for kids’ rooms – will be arriving in-store soon. A wee birdy also told me about an upcoming stool in collaboration with furniture designer Michael Marriott. Busy times for Mister Rob – and I’ll definitely be coming back on Sundays for more (battling the begonias and all).


Ryantown
126 Columbia Road
London E2 7RG
Email: ryantownshop@googlemail.com
Check out Ryantown's shop blog.

Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

Opening hours:
Saturday 1pm-4pm
Sunday 9am-4pm

Nearest tubes: Liverpool Street and Bethnal Green

For more shops in East London, click here.

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Birdy pick of the week


Rob Ryan & Tatty Devine “This bell will ring” necklace, £210, from Tatty Devine.

I know - it's more Rob Ryan and Tatty Devine - but I went to the launch of their jewellery collaboration last week, and spied this gorgeous bird and bell necklace. How could I NOT choose it for birdy of the week? It's a limited edition piece of 25.

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Eye spy: Tatty Devine & Rob Ryan


Here's a first look at one of the limited edition pieces from the Tatty Devine & Rob Ryan jewellery collaboration. I'm loving the chains of inscribed black tears, which appear to tell a Rob-esque sentimental tale. Can't wait to see the rest of the collection.

The jewellery and a selection of Rob's unique paper cuts will be showing in an exhibition at Tatty Devine's Brick Lane shop.

25th April - 21st June 2008
Open 11am - 6pm daily
Tatty Devine
236 Brick Lane
London E2

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Rob Ryan + Tatty Devine = Must-have jewellery

Bird Lady II screenprint, US$500, from Mister Rob's Etsy shop.

A wee birdy (ahem, lovely Jess from Cult Beauty) told me that Mister Rob "heavenly paper-cuts artist" Ryan and Tatty "legendary acrylic jewellery designers" Devine have recently joined creative forces for a limited edition jewellery range.

Stay tuned for a first peek at the Tatty Devine pieces, which are based on prevalent themes (think whimsical birds, plants, flowers and folk) from Rob's work. Apparently one of the most special pieces is a heart-shaped piece of jewellery which can be custom-made to feature your top ten favourite things. Not exactly sure how that works but it sounds magical.

I can't think of a better creative collaboration - Tatty Devine will no doubt replicate the exquisite detail in Rob's artwork and infuse the pieces with their trademark pop-fantastic vibrant hues.

Rob is also exhibiting his paper cuts at the Tatty Devine gallery space in Brick Lane, including three or four giant paper cuts.

The jewellery and paper cuts will be available from 24 April at Tatty Devine.

Tatty Devine's cult-classic plectrum charm bracelet, £36.

236 Brick Lane
London E2 7EB
Tel. 020 7739 9191
Click here for a Wee Birdy map.
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday 11am-6pm
Nearest tube: Liverpool Street

57b Brewer Street
London W1F 9UR
Tel. 020 7434 2257
Click here for a Wee Birdy map.
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 11am-7pm
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus

Thursday, 13 March 2008

London shopping: MarMarCo

As regular Wee Birdies may already know, I’m rather fond of shopping on Cheshire Street. It’s rarely crowded, not far from where I live, and it offers the best line-up of independent boutiques in London. MarMarCo is one of its wee gems. This small shop at number 16 specialises in contemporary homewares and gifts, mainly of European and British design.



There’s also a whole lot of Scandi-love going on here, thanks to Danish co-owner Marianne Lumholdt. Pick up Danish goodies such as undyed felt slippers (£47.50), Kähler striped ceramic vases (£19.50-£49.50) and Randers water-resistant leather gloves (£37.50). I dig the delicate hand-made porcelain jewellery by Louise Kragh and the collection of baby clothes by Danish label Holly’s Baby (socks for £4 and onesies for £20).



The shop is particularly good at offering a wide range of items that tick all the right boxes in terms of beautiful design at good price points. And I’m never disappointed when I'm on a mission for finding The Perfect Gift. Right now I’ve got my eye on the modish spherical birdfeeder (£34.95), multi-pin candlesticks (which give the illusion of candles floating on air, Hogwarts-style, £27), and the surreal gold and silver plant-like spoons (from £13).




It also stocks an excellent range of Vynil Domestic’s decorative wall stickers (from £25) and laser-cut mirrors (from £45). Other highlights include the Bolivian Fairtrade Cashlama throws, scarves and shawls (from £75), Höganäs Keramik’s range of dinnerware (for the prettiest coloured glazes) and Cecilie Manz pendant lamps (£98). Oh, and did I mention that Sarah Jessica Parker is also a fan?



Mar Mar Co
16 Cheshire Street
London E2 6EH
Tel. 020 7729 1494

Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

Opening hours:
Friday and Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm
(Other times by appointment)

Nearest tube: Liverpool Street
For more shops in East London, click here.




Wednesday, 20 February 2008

What to take home Wednesday: Mimi purse


The Gracie leather purse, £40, by East London handbag designer Mimi Berry, is a classic design and comes in a range of beautiful colours like antique gold, ruby red and burnt orange. Berry, a Central Saint Martins graduate, has built a reputation for quality leather handbags that marry practicality with understated style.

Mimi
40 Cheshire Street
London E2 6EH
Tel: 020 7729 6699

Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 10.30am-6pm
Sunday 11am-6pm

Nearest tube: Liverpool Street


For other shops on Cheshire Street, click here.

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

London shopping: Bernstock Speirs

There is something seductive about a millinery boutique and the allure of dozens of different hat styles to transform your look. And at Bernstock Speirs’ bijou boutique on Brick Lane, it’s hard to resist playing dress-ups with their endearingly quirky range of around 40 different hat styles for men and women.



Traditional and wearable styles are given the signature Bernstock Speirs twist, with an unexpected and eclectic use of materials. Take, for instance, their classic black trilby, which has been updated with a slash of orange around the base (£97), or their fabulous range of winter beanies complete with netted veiling and pom-poms (£45).



The talented duo behind the brand, Paul Bernstock and Thelma Speirs, have been stalwarts of the London fashion and club scenes since the ‘80s. In fact, their very first creation was that iconic open-brimmed hat for Kylie on her debut Kylie album in 1988.


Fast forward to spring/summer 2008 and the line-up features reinvented classic straw designs in a delicious palette of powdery pastels with bold details like fat black webbing bows. I love the fabulous straw visors with veiled netting.






With a loyal clientele since the ‘80s including Boy George, Grace Jones and Madonna, Bernstock Speirs continues to grow its fanbase with the likes of Britney Murphy, Kirsten Dunst, Babyshambles, Karl Lagerfeld and local actor Ralph Fiennes all wearing their designs.



International stockists include Colette (Paris), Penelope & Gerard (Italy), Pool & F95 (Germany), Fenwicks, (UK), Fred Segal (USA) and Comme des Garcons (Japan).


Bernstock Speirs
234 Brick Lane
London E2 7EB
Tel. 020 7739 7385

Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday 11am – 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am – 5pm

Nearest tube: Liverpool Street

For more shops in East London, click here.
Spring/Summer lookbook pics courtesy of Bernstock Speirs.

Friday, 8 February 2008

London shopping: Tatty Devine for V-Day

Take heart from Tatty Devine’s fun acrylic bangles, brooches and necklaces for Valentine’s Day ...

Acrylic heart bangle, £29, from Tatty Devine.

Heart glasses cutout pendant, £35, from Tatty Devine.

Layered love heart brooch, £20, from Tatty Devine.

Heart-shaped lolly necklace, £29, from Tatty Devine.

Tatty Devine
236 Brick Lane
London E2 7EB
Tel. 020 7739 9191
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday 11am-6pm
Nearest tube: Liverpool Street

57b Brewer Street
London W1F 9UR
Tel. 020 7434 2257
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 11am-7pm
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus

Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

Saturday, 26 January 2008

Where to buy Australian in London


Happy Australia Day, birdies. Just before I head off to inhale a pile of lamingtons, here's where to buy the best of Australian in London.

Check out Australian designers at:

Austique
330 Kings Road
Chelsea
London SW3 5UR
Tel: 020 7376 4555
Rachel Gilbert
Cohen et Sabine
Alannah Hill
Alice McCall
Anna & Boy swimwear
Camilla & Marc
Zimmermann
Fleur Wood
Leona Edmiston
MOR cosmetics
Vani-T tanning and body products


MOR beauty products

Fleur Wood


Liberty
Regent Street
London W1B 5AH
Tel: 020 7734 1234
Mozi homewares (Australia’s answer to Cath Kidston)
Ghost & Lola jewellery
Yeojin Bae womenswear

Harvey Nichols
109-125 Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7RJ
Tel: 020 7235 5000
Wheels & Doll Baby
18th Amendment jeans
Metalicus (essentials for layering)
Sass & Bide
Juliann lingerie and slips
Camilla
Flamingo Sands swimwear
Jets swimwear
Becca cosmetics (My make-up bag staples are Luminous Skin Colour foundation and Crème Blush in Wild Orchid)

Becca Luminous Skin Colour foundation (pssst apparently Kylie's a fan)

Mimi London
309 Kings Road
London SW3 5EP
Tel: 020 7349 9699
Collette Dinnigan
Willow

Collette Dinnigan

Collette Dinnigan
26 Cale Street
Chelsea Green
London SW3 3QU
Tel. 0207 589 8897

KJ’s Laundry
74 Marylebone Lane
London W1U 2PU
Carl Kapp
Ginger & Smart

Ginger & Smart

Browns
23-27 South Molton Street
London W1K 5RD
Tel: 020 7514 0063
Josh Goot
Lover
Tina Kalivas
• Michelle Jank accessories
Sass & Bide
Anna & Boy swimwear

Josh Goot

Selfridges
400 Oxford Street
London W1A 1AB
Jayson Brunsdon
Nobody denim
A’kin (gorgeous organic botanical beauty range) at Farmacia

Jayson Brunsdon

No-one
1 Kingsland Road
London E2 8AA
Tel: 207 613 5314
Alice McCall
Ksubi
Elke Kramer jewellery

Alice McCall

Elke Kramer

Get your Aussie beauty fix at:

SpaceNK
Jurlique (I love the Rosewater Balancing Mist)
ModelCo (The Lash Wand Heated Eyelash Curler is one of their bestsellers)

Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist

And check out Innika, an excellent Australian mineral cosmetic brand which is 100 per cent vegan.

For essential Australian treats, like Iced Vo Vos, Violet Crumbles, Twisties, Minties, Vegemite and Tim Tams, head to:

The Australia Shop
27 Maiden Lane
Covent Garden
WC2E 7JS London
Tel: 020 7379 0723


Harvey Nichols also stocks a range of Australian gourmet food, including:
Maggie Beer
Bird in Hand olive oil
Aunty Joan’s Gourmet Toffee
Byron bay Cookie Company

Head to Waitrose for:
Anzac biscuits
Bundaberg Ginger Beer
Dandaragan Olive Oil

Pick up a bottle of Aussie plonk from any Tesco or Marks & Spencer, or look for a boutique wine at:
Aussie Wine Direct
The Aussie Wine Company
Australian Wines Online

And dine out with an Australian chef at:
Pied a Terre, tel 020 7636 1178 (Shane Osborne)
Smiths of Smithfield, tel. 0207 236 7666 (John Torode)
Nahm at the Halkin Hotel, tel. 020 7333 1234 (David Thompson)
The Ledbury, tel. 0207 792 9090 (Brett Graham)
Petersham Nurseries, tel. 020 8605 3627 (Skye Gyngell)

Phew. I can't believe I got through all that without a Walkabout pub, can of Fosters or a flamin' galah in sight.

p.s. try this lamington recipe from the Australian Women's Weekly (another Aussie icon).