Saturday, July 11, 2009

The ABC of wallpaper

In preparation for the birth of our second child, we need to move from occupying the middle bedroom in our house to the front bedroom/study/storage room and hired a painter to paint the rooms. For the baby's room, we wanted to wallpaper one wall but as I soon discovered, the choice of wallpaper is quite limited: it's either Winnie the Pooh or saccharin-style wall decals. 
Before I resigned myself to painting the wall, I found Australian costume/production designer and Oscar award winner, Catherine Martin, has designed a simple yet stylish collection of wallpaper. Our pre-requisite for the wallpaper was that it had to be able to transition from the room of a baby to toddler to young child and not be too cutesy yet still display a sense of whimsy. 
Martin's wallpaper is stocked at Porters Paints and after viewing her designs including "circus silhouettes" in red, we ordered "alphabet city" in green which ticked all of the boxes 
When we we asked our painter if he could hang the wallpaper, he smiled and said he hadn't hung wallpaper since the 1970s and gave us tips on how to hang it. Talking to my mum she said it had been more than 30 years since she'd hung wallpaper and were people still using it. Besides in restaurants and boutiques, have you hung wallpaper at home? 







Friday, July 10, 2009

Come September

I've just watched the trailer to "The September Issue" the new documentary about Vogue editor in chief, Anna Wintour, which is showing at the Melbourne International Film & Festival. Wintour is most famous for always being photograhed behind dark glasses and producing what is still considered a fashion bible to many. On the trailer, she comes across as quick witted and sharp of tongue and clearly knows her market. Is it worth seeing?


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Warming to Winter

It's been a long time between posts and I've been burrowing down over these past few winter months. I'm on holiday this week - at home - and doing all of those pesky things I've meant to do this year - and lucky for me, the weather is gorgeous.

What I love about winter is steaming hot chocolate. On a sunny yet cold afternoon yesterday, I was on a mission to find a hot chocolate and came upon a small store in Smith Street, Collingwood. I wandered in looking for hot chocolate and discovered Thibault Fregoni - French-born, Melbourne based, chocolatier known as Monsieur Truffe and his glorious chocolate store.

His chocolate is lovingly made on site mostly using dark chocolate but includes a range of milk chocolate. Whilst I waited for my hot chocolate to be made - which was delicious - I eyed the 70% dark chocolate range of bars that included roasted almonds, orange peel and pistachio nuts. I ended up buying the 70% couverture chocolate with specks of dark caramel - I'm definitely going to savour this with a cup of hot chocolate. http://monsieurtruffe.wordpress.com/