No visit to London-town would be complete without visiting one of London’s greatest shops, Liberty, one of the capitals oldest department stores. Situated in a Tudor building since 1875, this iconic store has a magical atmosphere that sweeps you up the minute you enter. This summer, their collection is as beautiful and inspiring as always.
Lovely new quirky addition like the House Of Hackney sun lounger, sit beautifully with vintage sourced pieces and recycled glass.
One of my favourites is their big collection of milk glass in mint green, pale blue and pink, white and also lemon yellow. And I think I might just have to start collecting this lovely bone china range from Material Pleasures, designed and made by Julie Spurgeon – love, love love.
Don’t miss their new iconic Liberty Print fabrics, and also the new ‘Flowers of Liberty‘ range, a collection of pretty gifts and table top wares.
I wish my dining room wall could look like this, a quirky collection of fabulous plates and platters by Astier de Villatte...
My favourite is to enter the shop through the middle door, entering into a little florist with gorgeous creations, setting the mood for what’s to come.
Photos by Theoda Solms Iles
Wow! Lots of memories of your wedding. Love the green milky jugs and the rest … X
Yes Ursie! Another reason I love entering though the flower shop, because that’s where we got some of my bouquet flowers from, remember?
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I Think I might also have to start collecting the bone china from Material Pleasures …
I specifically remember the blue delphiniums we bought at that shop, for your wedding bouquet! And then travelling all the way back with the buckets of flowers!
Oh I know, Hanli! Can you believe it is just over 13 years ago already.
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