Tuesday, 15 April 2014

ROOFTOPS IN LONDON


http://www.foxlinton.co.uk/portfolio/residentials/84-eaton-square
Private Residence

Spring is now truly on its way, which for us Londoners is certainly an exciting prospect after a long and cold winter. Hints of sunshine are appearing every so often, giving glimpses of the summer ahead and inspiring us to get outside and enjoy! Outdoor spaces are not something you stumble upon regularly in the city, however London is blessed with many rooftops complete with gardens and views over the major landmarks. This month we are exploring the hidden gems that London has to offer with all the hideaway places to escape to.


http://www.theboundary.co.uk/rooftop/
The Boundary


http://www.coqdargent.co.uk/
Coq d'Argent


https://www.shoreditchhouse.com/
Shoreditch House
 

http://sushisamba.com/#location/london/menu
Sushi Samba
 
https://twitter.com/DalstonRoofPark
Dalston Roof Park

 
http://www.the-berkeley.co.uk/
The Berkeley
 
http://www.thetrafalgar.com/vista-homepage/
Vista

http://www.thetrafalgar.com/vista-homepage/
Vista

http://www.foxlinton.co.uk/portfolio/residentials/84-eaton-square
Private Residence

 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

THE COLOUR BLUE


http://www.redbubble.com/people/dancordner/works/3557413-birds-of-a-feather     http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/53/fa/0e/53fa0edbcd84b680825efc29c4148a7c.jpg

January the month of blues it may seem, however delving into the history books you will find a colour that has influenced and inspired many artisans and designers.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/galerieopweg/4485497454/in/photostream/

Tints, shades, tones, hues and colour saturation alter the characteristics of this wonderful colour. From Cobalt used in Chinese porcelain and also favoured by the great impressionist painters; Ultramarine used during the Renaissance or Indigo being the colour of choice for the first denim jeans.

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http://golden--sea.tumblr.com/post/15496607907


Our emotional response to blue also stimulates our senses dependant on our own perception of the colour; for example, dark blue can be seen as elegant, rich and sophisticated, stimulating clear thought, royal blue can represent superiority; whereas engaging colors such as electric or brilliant blues express exhilaration and light teal blues are calming and relaxing.

http://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=satorini
Between the 19thand 20th century, many artists such as Picasso and Van Gogh recognized the emotional power of blue, and made it the central element of their paintings. During the 19th-century Japanese woodblock artist, Hokusai used Prussian blue, a synthetic colour in his wave paintings where as Vincent van Gogh during his infamous “Blue Period” of art stated: ‘Cobalt is a divine colour and there is nothing so beautiful for putting atmosphere around things…”

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsushika_Hokusai
In the fashion world blue has also been a massive influence on designers; the most influential in history being Mr Levi Strauss in 1873 inventing the blue jean made of denim fabric and coloured with indigo dye. In 1935, blue jeans they were raised to the level of ‘high fashion’ by Vogue magazine and continue to be worn throughout the world today.

http://daydreamsonvinyl.tumblr.com/post/62997411439

http://www.designhousestockholm.com/collection/download/Pleece_Poncho_Scarf_DenimBlue.html

http://www.annamarselius.com/portfolio/blue/