Thursday, 4 October 2007

New Things @ Black & Spiro








Lots of gorgeous new things have been arriving in the shop these last couple of weeks. In particular I'm mad about the temple dogs, the houndstooth cushions, the colourful ginger jars and the aqua lamps in the front window set against Florence Broadhurst Japanese Bamboo. Lots of colourful things for Spring!!

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll take one of everything! :)

Those ginger jars are just gorgeous!

Style Court said...

Anna, I'm also gravitating to everything you mentioned as a favorite :)

Looks beautiful!

LIBERTY POST EDITOR said...

I love those silvery bamboo containers!

The Peak of Chic said...

I also love that fabulous nickle lantern in the window!! Beautiful things Anna :)

Melissa @ The Inspired Room said...

I love all your new finds, I was surprised to see some things similar to stuff I have in my own home, like those colorful ginger jars. My mother-in-law made me one like that many years ago and my mom always tries to hide it away. I happen to really love it, so I am just going to tell her you agreed, they are beautiful! :-)

Love the houndstooth and the dogs too!

I think it would be so fun to have a shop! Thanks for sharing your new things!

Melissa

Unknown said...

Anna
Your new stock looks "absolutely"
ravishing. I particularily like the silver bamboo containers!

Another Shade of Grey said...

Love the silver bamboo cannisters. :)

danielle said...

How do i get those pink houndstooth pillows to los angeles!! i am OBSESSED!
i just bought my FIRST place, and am OBSESSED with your blog. i check every day.

Leigh said...

I love the jars! And those mercury glass or silver containers along with the shell on the books.

girl meets glamour said...

Love those white foo dogs Anna!!

~Kate

Suzy said...

The shop is looking wonderful. I'm with the others, the silver bamboo canisters are stunning. And I love the pink houndstooth too!

kari and kijsa said...

Wow- our eyes are still popping from all the absolutely beautiful things! Oh what gorgeous bits of color as everything on this side of the equator is turning brown!
blessings,
kari & kijsa

Diana @ So Fash'on said...

some of these things are very cute!!!

Sharnel said...

oh i'm loving the ginger jars, the lantern and the white wicker chair. thanks for sharing these gorgeous things :)

Brilliant Asylum said...

Your front window display looks fantastic. Beautiful colors!

Sam Suttie said...

I love the colour combo in the window display, I am loving contrasting colours in moderation that really inject energy into a space. When I see contrasting colours working well together I just want to run to my canvas and recreate the sensation on a larger scale. Excellent work i hear my canvas calling....

freefalling said...

Oh - I love those ginger jars - I've never seen them before with the 3D flowers on them - the colours are fabulous!
If you ever have a spare 30 seconds, I'd love your expert opinion on my orange lamp base - the jury is still out - http://freefallingskyward.blogspot.com/2007/10/is-it-too-ugly-to-live.html

ALL THE BEST said...

Anna those ginger jars are just wonderful! What great finds!

Jennifer said...

Wow. You're in Spring and we're just starting Fall over here in Canada. I love the pink jar, though!

Unknown said...

I love it all - especially the ginger jars. Gorgeous!

Unknown said...

Our family went to a chinese restaurant in Sydney the other night and on the way in there were two huge marble temple dogs on either side of the staircase.

My nine year old son told me the male has the ball under his foot and the female has the puppy - there is some symbolism there and that sometimes they carve a ball into the mouth of the male dog during the construction so it is loose when finished - a paradox like a ship in a bottle. He'd learned this at a recent school excursion to a buddhist temple.

Anyhow, up till then I thought they were lions! Never having noticed the temple dog before, I was thrilled to see them on your blog the next day.

Now I have to have some. It's like, karma, man.