Showing posts with label Style NV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style NV. Show all posts

Friday, 20 April 2012

STYLE NV - MY WEEKLY SHOP, Friday 20th April

1) Driftwood Stool, £95, French Connection
2) Large round bowl in 'heather', £85, Toast
3) Provencal cutlery 6 peice set, £62, David Mellor
4) Star chair, £129, BHS
5) Prussian cushion, £70, Bluebellgray
6) Umbrella
7) Hunters wellington boots
8) Rain water butt
9) Sweetpea flower seeds
10) Stretch mark body oil

Friday, 3 February 2012

STYLE NV - MY WEEKLY SHOP, Friday 3rd February

1)  Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia canvas print £270, Surface View
2) Recycled tyre trunk £275, Notonthehighstreet.com
3) Phrenology head £12, Future & Found 
4) Star cushion, from £150, Atelier, Abigail Ahern
5) Green 'Linen' fluted mug, by Denby, Debenhams
6) Oreos
7) Rock salt
8) Black peppercorns
9) Feta cheese
10) Squid ink pasta 



http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs.php?path=blogs.read&id=154

Monday, 31 October 2011

STYLE NV - SHOPPING - Eerie Expectations


If you love hauntingly beautiful Miss Haversham style, faded decadence have a look at this Great Expectation interior styling shoot http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs.php?path=blogs.read&id=128

All shot on the same location as the King's Speech.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

STYLE NV - RAVE - Sophie Cook Ceramics

There is a human quality to Sophie Cook's vases. Her arrangement in rainbow of tall, short, fat and thin porcelain remind me of a queue of people. Their thin necks holding up the lip 'heads', above a round body. I feel that Sophie herself, to some extent considers the vases to have personalities, when she says that she likes to see them "as a three dimensional still life that when viewed from different angles create new relationships between the pieces".


Each piece is hand thrown on her wheel and because of the fragile nature of porcelain, only three vases can be made a day.

http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs.php?path=blogs.read&id=126

Friday, 21 October 2011

Monday, 5 September 2011

Monday, 22 August 2011

MY WEEKLY SHOP

What's on Style NV's shopping list this week ?
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Retromania

The campervan in front was driving tediously slowly and whilst I willed it to pull over, it  got me thinking about our desire for all things vintage and our need to constantly look back in design. What makes retro design so good that we always need to look back?
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Tuesday, 5 July 2011

STYLE NV Happy Birthday to SIR PAUL SMITH

For three creative and party fuelled years, I lived in Nottingham, studying art at Trent University. I found the people of Nottingham to be warm, fun and more importantly very design conscience. So it comes as no surprise that their most famous son, the designer, Sir Paul Smith, is so highly respected there. The little shop on Byard Lane was a mecca for any self respecting Nottinghamite and on Saturday mornings the shop was packed.




Sir Paul Smith was born in Beeston in Nottinghamshire today, the 5th of July in 1946. At the tender age of 15, Paul left school with dreams of becoming a racing cyclist. Frogmarched to work at a local clothing warehouse by his father, at first, Paul was not interested in fashion at all. But when a terrible cycling accident occurred, his ambitions were thwarted and he spent six months recovering in hospital. It was then that he met a new group of friends. "Just by chance I met a lot of people from the art college and became interested in things like art and fashion," he recalled. "Back at the warehouse I started to make displays in the showroom. . .the boss was really impressed and he gave me all the buying to do for the men's wear when I was still only 17."*



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Thursday, 30 June 2011

STYLE NV - TREND - New Minimalism

I'm on a diet this summer. The Slimmer's World slogan "A Moment on the Lips is a Lifetime on the Hips" constantly resonates in my head and this fact, that there is a reaction to every action, holds true in trends.




Interiors in the 90s were still pale and minimal; IKEA told us to 'Chuck out the Chintz' and opt for simple sparse interiors. Decoration was minimal; only items that were graphically aesthetic and functional could remain on show. but slowly, we began to decorate. First there were retro analglypta wallpapers, then technology moved on so intricate laser cut prints could be cut, a whole plethora of patterns exploded, vintage became in vogue, colour got confident and before you knew it, minimalism was out and eclectic craft was in.



And the cycle needs to turn again, but we learn from what preceeds us and whilst STYLE NV predicts a return to minimalism, we are not asking you to paint your entire flat white, quite the opposite infact.



Colour blocking is a major trend right now on the catwalk and perfect for new minimalism. It's strong, simple and modern. The idea is that you mix two or three very bright plain colours together for a strong, vibrant and modern look. saffron, teal and magenta or jade, poppy and lemon.

http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs.php?path=blogs.read&id=84

Monday, 13 June 2011

STYLE NV REVIEW - The Piccadilly Community Centre

We said our goodbyes on the island, half way across Piccadilly. My friend, on her way back to work, pointed at a building and remarked that this was the best art installation she'd ever seen. She was pointing at a community centre. On the outside of the building, A giant ‘CHEQUES CASHED’ banner was hanging, an old fashioned charity box stood to the side next to a dead bouquet of flowers and a distinguished candle in a glass jar. Surely she must mean a gallery space on the first floor or something? "No V" she said "it's a massive interactive art installation, this guy has completely transformed the whole building into a community centre, you've got to have a look". It looked intriguing, why not, I thought.

http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs/blogEntry.cfm?b=78

Thursday, 2 June 2011

STYLE NV - FLOWER POWER - The Hydrangea

Half way through the year and no doubt most of those New Year’s Resolutions have died a death, and whilst June may not always be the sunfest we’d like, it does give us the most daylight hours, which in turns means flowers in abundance. It is hard to choose which flower should be named Flower of the month in June, but maybe the hydrangea has the edge.


Country, rustic and the very epitome of the wording ‘blooming’, hydrangeas burst out in June; they remind me of those vintage 60s swimming caps that old ladies wear! What STYLE NV loves best is that one hydrangea can even be an entire flower arrangement; stick a stem in an old medicine bottle or a old baked beans tin (this is real Constance Spry territory here) and instantly you have a cute arrangement. Hydrangeas scent is subtle, so fake hydrangeas work really well.

http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs/blogEntry.cfm?b=74

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

CRAFT - New distressed mirrors for sale

STOP THE PRESS!!! HOLD YOUR HORSES!! READ THIS SENSATIONAL NEWS!!






STYLE NV's latest collection of distressed mirrors are now on sale!





Prices





Small mirrors £115



Large mirrors £130



Extra Large mirrors £140





For more details email us at info@stylenv.co.uk

Sunday, 20 February 2011

STYLE NV - COMMENT - The Great Fake Debate

I was walking down my local high street to the shops, one day this week. It was a typical, cold, damp, February afternoon, with no glimmer of hope and I was wearing my floor length, real fur coat. Yes, it’s real - judge me if you like but hear me out; it had belonged to my grandmother and it’s at least fifty years old. I would never buy a new real fur coat.

Anyway, as I was walking down the road, two girls were walking behind me. I overheard one say to the other“that fur coat is sick, totally sick”. Panic sank in and I froze. I’d been caught out, they knew it was real. I wasn’t in the most salubrious of neighbourhoods and I begun to fear for my own safety. These girls would soon be chasing me down the high street, pelting me with eggs, screaming “murderer , murderer”! Shopkeepers and onlookers would throw me dark looks and I’d outlawed from town. As I began to speed up, the conversation behind had not abated. “Look at it” I heard one say, “ it’s real oright, it’s so sick man, totally sick”. I started to look into the eyes of shopkeepers, standing in their door ways – my eyes begging for mercy “it’s a really old coat” I pleaded, “it used to belong to my grandmother and I was feeling so cold today - please no eggs”! As I planned in my head my Lara Croft style getaway (something along the lines of several back flips and parkour over the roof tops), it hit me that these girls were actually paying me a compliment. They weren’t bothered that it was real or fake, my ‘sick’ fur coat was apparently really cool.
This little fur anaecdote got me thinking - whilst faux fur continues to proudlly fluff its feathers in the the ethical limelight, how green are your faux fur cushions and throws really? http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs/blogEntry.cfm?b=62

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

STYLE NV TREND - Green Envy

Where fashion and celebrities dare to tread, interiors follow. Hot off the catwalks and the stars' backs comes ones of this season ‘s colours – jade green. They say that blue and green should never be seen, but we think rules are there to be broken. Here is STYLE NV’s pick of jade green interior accessories to keep you and your home the envy of all others!

http://www.stylenv.co.uk/blogs/blogEntry.cfm?b=57