Sunday, June 26, 2011
First Bulbs Flowering
I have been having many conversations with my grandmother of late about our bulbs {flowers}. You see she is a very keen gardener and loves planting lots of bulbs in her garden each year. However, this year her bulbs {and mine too} have been very slow to sprout. She has been ringing me every week asking me if mine have broken the soil yet. You could say that we have been comparing notes.
As this is my first season planting bulbs I admit I am completely not-in-the-know so each morning I head out to our garden to check on their progress. I think the boys must think I am going slightly mad.
To my complete excitement, joy and surprise when I went out to the garden on Saturday morning there she was...my very first flowering bulb for 2011!! I spent the entire day weighing up whether or not I should cut her to put into a vase. By Sunday afternoon I decided to cut her and a few other flowers out of our garden including a sprig of our flowering yellow snapdragons. I arranged them in a new jug which I purchased online HERE.
This gardening thing really is very exciting. I can't wait for the next bulb to flower not to mention the sweet peas and hollyhocks!!
xx
Anna
PS. The lovely nickel lanterns are a new purchase from HERE...
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Mid-Week Tulips
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Fresh is Best
Thursday, April 7, 2011
A Perfect Flower Stall
I would never let my children do that these days but back then it was different. When I spotted these little stalls by Mouta over on Poppy Talk earlier this week memories of these fun times came flooding back. I wish I had one of these back then. I think if I did it might have improved sales!!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Today
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Flowers, Vases, Baskets, Fabric, Plates & Pots
In my travels I stumbled across these vintage vases which I couldn't resist. They now sit on our chest of drawers in our entry hallway. The vibrant orange of the larger vase makes me happy every time I see it and I just love the quirky bird clinging to the other vase/jug....it certainly is something you either love or hate.
I fell in-love with these little yellow flowers at the markets but I can't remember the name of them so please do tell if you know.
And finally I added 18 mismatched vintage dinner plates to my blue and white collection. We never have enough plates when we have the family here for lunch or dinner so now we will. NB. Mismatched vintage is so much less expensive than heading out to buy a complete set and so much more interesting I think and the best thing is that I can keep on adding to them as I see them.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
My Wonderful Weekend
My plans for a weekend in the garden had to be slightly altered due to the weather. However, despite the rain I did achieve some gardening goals. I went to my favourite nursery at Wellington Point yesterday. If I could put their garden surrounding their nursery onto a truck and deliver it to our house I'd be one happy girl. I just love wandering around the little pathways through their beautiful established garden.
Yesterday I collected this bundle of fresh lettuce, beans and tomatoes from our kitchen garden. I placed them into a basket and took them down to my mum's house. Today she and Sam made an amazing salad which you will probably find the recipe for over at Sams' Table this week.
Weekends at home are my favourite. I always feel so inspired and rested and ready to go back to work on a Monday when I have been pottering around the house all weekend.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The S.A. Crowd & Home on Sunday
Hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I must apologise as I didn't get a chance to post before I left for Adelaide a few days ago. I am working on a house in Dulwich which is such a beautiful area in lovely Adelaide. Whilst visiting I had the absolute pleasure of catching up with The S.A. Crowd - Kimberlee from Brown Button, Emma from White & Wander, Kate from Polka Dot Pantry, Pippa from Tres Dodgeois and Alex from French Navy Stationery. What a lovely group of positive, happy, inspiring, funny, encouraging and creative girls. We had a fantastic dinner at Sparrow Kitchen & Bar on Friday night and then went out and hit the Antique shops on Saturday together. I was amazed by Adelaide's history, wonderful food, pretty tree-lined streets, old stone houses and fantastic Antique shops. It really is a place worth visiting and I can't wait to head back down there mid-year to catch up with the girls again.
After such a busy few days away, today I loved being at home. I spent the day with my boys pottering around the house and the garden. We recently put in a kitchen garden or Potager as the French call them. Our lettuce is growing beautifully. I picked one today to make a salad with tonight along with our tomatoes which just seem to be sprouting up everywhere in our garden. Although all of this rain we've had has done some horrible things to our state, our garden is just so green and full of flowers which I have been picking and placing in vases in the house. There really isn't anything which makes me happier than arranging flowers from my own garden to place around our house...simple pleasures!!
xx
Anna
Monday, October 4, 2010
Bedside Carnations

Monday, September 27, 2010
Black & Spiro Today

This morning I pottered around my garden at home and collected a few flowering things for the shop. I arranged some pink bougainvillea and some native gum leaves in a couple of shell encrusted baskets I picked up in Bali a while ago. There's something so Summery and vibrant about bougainvillea and I do love it mixed in with a few classic blue and white ginger jars.

Above is one of a pair of amazing hand beaded African chairs we have in the shop at the moment. I think these chairs are a favourite of mine right now. To think of the work that goes into them...

We just received this gorgeous geometric patterned rug in today. The girls and I couldn't wait to put it in place under our bright orange coffee table in our front lounge room display. I think it has added so much colour to the shop...I just love it and I am very tempted to take it home!
Just thought you might like to see a few of the new things we have in at the moment.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Flowers on Monday

Saturday, February 20, 2010
Happenings

Life as I know it just doesn't seem to be getting any slower or less hectic. Sometimes I crave a more subdued life but I suppose that's just not me. I am one who loves things happening and if I wasn't complaining about how hectic everything is then I would be complaining about how boring and uninteresting everything is.
You see, I am juggling a few large balls in the air at the moment along with being pregnant with our second child, due to arrive early May {thought it was about time to disclose this information as clients have been looking at me in a strange way too scared to say "have you put on weight or are you pregnant?"}, we are renovating the shop which is very, very exciting. After being there for 10 years now, it is time for a freshen up and as the business has grown we are desperate for more space.
We have taken over more floor space in the upstairs section of our building which will accommodate a large client meeting room, my new office which I will share with Kelly who project manages all our work, and a large fabric sample room. This will enable the shop downstairs to extend through to the back of the building where my office and client meeting room is currently. With the arrival of our beautiful Stuart Membery pieces of furniture due late April/early May this extra shop space is going to be wonderful!

Here's a sneak peek above of upstairs. I took this photo on Friday. The painters are almost finished. The floors are still to be sanded and painted {white gloss} and lighting installed. We should be up-and-running upstairs sometime within the next month. I can't wait to have a special room to meet clients in. Downstairs has become so crazy and jam packed...an obvious sign that it was time to expand upstairs.

Not only are we renovating the shop, with the arrival of a newborn on the horizon, we have bought a new house which is larger than our current cottage with more land as well. Although I will be so sad to say good-bye to our little house {and the fact that I didn't really get to finish it off the way I wanted to} it just won't accommodate our needs with our growing family. The new house, which is actually a very old house and was built in 1887, is going to be a wonderful project which I will keep you all updated on as we move forward.
So, with all that is going on it was nice to spend some time pottering around the cottage this weekend. I was inspired by the vignette I posted on Friday to move a few of my things around. I purchased some orchids and clustered them on our entry table on a silver tray my mother gave me. Whilst I pottered around, Ned just couldn't help but bring lots of mud into the house on the white floors. So many people ask me how I feel about our white floors. I must say they are so hard to keep clean with a big Golden Retriever bouncing in and out of the house but I do love them and continue to put up with having to have them cleaned 3-4 times per week.
Anyway, that's it from me for now. There are a few more very exciting things in the pipeline but those things are for another day. I just thought I would bring you up-to-speed with what's been happening in my world lately.
xx
Anna
all images - anna spiro
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
A Summer Table

This lovely table setting screams Summer to me. I love the fresh green and white colour palette. I also love the little succulent arrangements. They actually reminded me of the lovely succulent arrangements Chelsea over at Frolic created recently as below.

image 1 - victoria pearson via brown turtleneck sweater,
Monday, August 31, 2009
Spring Has Sprung...




Thursday, August 27, 2009
Friday Flowers

Thursday, August 13, 2009
More Flowers


Monday, August 10, 2009
Flowers Flowers Everywhere



Image 1, 2, 3 - Vogue Living - Photographed by Mikkel Vang, Styled by Christine Rudolph


























