This post is a bit late, but I wanted to write about a lovely day out that I had on July 2nd.
A few weeks ago, I received an invitation, as a blog writer, to attend the Press Event for the release of the new Autumn/Winter/Christmas items from Rex London (DotComGiftShop).
If you've been a follower of my blog for a while, you may remember this post about bunting, which Rex London (DotComGiftShop) sent me, with a request to review it on my blog. I'd been a fan of their lovely retro-feel bits and bobs for some time (see also this post from 2009!) and responded to a call for submissions from blogs, when they were compiling a list of favourite blogs that they had found.
Anyway... It seems that they kept my blog on their list of favourites, because I received an invitation to attend the Event and bring a friend. The Press Event was in London, so I set off in the train and met Keri-Anne at Euston Station, where she had arrived on her train.
We walked down to the gallery where Rex London (DotComGiftShop) were holding their event and were made very welcome.
Drinks in little jars, sweets to nibble... very welcome after our walk from Euston.
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Then this is what we saw...
Then this is what we saw...
...a roomful of wonders and treasure!
There was So Much Lovely Stuff, that it would take several blog posts to show you all of it (of course, you can go to their website/shop and have a browse for yourself). Here are some of my own favourites from the Day:
There was a whole range of lovely items with the wild bird designs all over. Coasters, mugs (in lovely giftable boxes), storage tins, a tower of lovely lidded glass bowls, glasses and drinking bottles, even a flour or sugar dredger for your kitchen. Oh, and not to forget the pretty case for my glasses... Tempted again! My favourite is the Blue Tit design - I really like blue-tits.
Still on a wildlife theme - Rusty and Friends. A second set of suitcases, this time with woodland creatures on them, along with a number of other goodies, including these brilliant breakfast sets in melamine. I could cope with eating my porridge, toast and orange juice from these and I'm sure my little nieces would love them!
Then there were some great retro-themed items:
Kitchen timers!
A row of adorable and gorgeous china cups, that look like old-fashioned enamelware (memories of camping, anyone?). The red one is my favourite, though I remember my mum having a white enamel mug, with a blue-painted rim... and actually, I love all four colours. Have been trying to think of a good excuse to buy these - perhaps an "accident" will occur with our existing mugs (all 20 or so!)? Maybe I can find someone to gift them to next Christmas!
Alarm Clocks! Old-style clocks, like the ones I used to have on my bedside table when I was a very little girl. Updated now to have a battery-powered clock and a beeping alarm, instead of the old bell-alarm that I had in mine; still just as appealing and I love the colour range!
Then there was the Japanese Design Porcelain...
Look at these! They draw inspiration from Japanese pottery designs, each one being different and special. I would love to have All of them in my china cupboard. They are just lovely... sigh... There's a Mediterranean Stoneware range too, which is also gorgeous!
There were items to appeal to all tastes - it wasn't just "pretty things" and items for children:
For the Bicycle Fan in your life...
For the Dapper Gentleman...
For the Gardener and Nature Lover....
Keri-Anne and I had a lovely time browsing the little Aladdin's Cave full of treasures.
You can see that there were loads more things to look at - I just haven't room to tell you about all of it! If you are interested, do go and browse their website shop - it's full of great items, for yourself or to give as gifts. After all, there are only five months to Christmas! ;-)
We were sent on our way with a little shopping-bag full of goodies - aren't these lovely? And look, blue-tits on a cover for my new tablet pc!
Many thanks to Rex London (DotComGiftShop) for your invitation and hospitality. I had a really fun time and a lovely day out.
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And then we had Pizza for lunch before heading back home (spot the Selfie in the mirror!).
The End.
How exciting. I would have wanted to buy it all lol
ReplyDeleteJo xxx
Lizzie, what a fantastic post! What a great day out you had, and all that goooorgeous stuff... I would have been as tempted as you were! I love the way it was all laid out, and the vintage theme of so much of it, too. It certainly sparked quite a few memories for me, too! Thanks so much for sharing. A delight to read.
ReplyDeleteShoshi