Sunday, April 15, 2012

LUCY FOLK - JEWELRY ID LIKE TO EAT

I had the pleasure of meeting Lucy Folk many years ago & its so great to see her now, taking Australian jewelry design by storm with her quirky, imaginative pieces hitting a high note with her forever collectors and strangers alike. Lucy pretty much encompasses everything I love about food (tacos being one of them!) and turns them into wearable objects of desire. I am especially partial to her Taqueria range...yum!
Her new store is now open...here is a peek:

Lucy Folk by Inglis Architects














Lucy Folk - 1a Crossley Street Melbourne
Images & article from here. 

BACK FROM HIATUS & MAKING IT PERSONAL

I cannot believe how time flies?... *sigh*
My (very) lack of blog posting since forever is due to some very major things that have been happening in my life! By major, I mean work work working (not an excuse?!), getting married & fleeing the country to Europe for a long honeymoon! Although I wont lie, I was thinking about Baltica Blue a lot during these exciting times...I didn't forget about 'her', I was just brain-collating some wonderful ideas to share with you & wanted Baltica to get back on her feet in full force upon my return to reality. Now that I am married (wow!), Johnny& I are settling into the nesting life & I really feel like I can finally give my 100% to Baltica Blue. Its very exciting for me..I cant wait to actually get my blog on & create friendships with fellow, like-minded bloggers and to share my inspirations & ideas.


For Baltica's revival, here are some snaps of whats been going on X








Monday, August 1, 2011

FURNITEX 2011

 I should have posted this last Monday (but of course time got away from me and wahlah! Its Monday in AUGUST already?!)
So last week we attended Furnitex in Melbourne. Unfortunately I couldn't get many photos - (nobody was allowed to take photos, as an aggravated stall holder grumbled at me!) but I managed to sneak in a cheeky few (bad blurry photos; was taking them as fast as I could before anyone saw me!):


The stand above and below was fabric & lighting importer Tigger Hall , and was definitely one of my favourites at the exhibition. The fabrics were amazing and so was the range of Nautic lighting on display. I fell in love with the modern 'lanterns' (pictured above). 


I didn't bother to bring out the iPhone to take more pictures for fear of being 'told', but here are some of the companies and products we loved:


GlobeWest
     







furniture intro

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(Yes, this stand was a favourite). 


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And some images of Furnitex from the Decoration Design blog:


 








...oh OH: and below is an image of the beautiful new Octo chandelier new from Hermon and Hermon (see on the left)







 The remaining short list of photos I took was centered around the awesome food we indulged in...
Lunch at Nobu Crown: AMAZING! We had the Bento Box with a side of champagne and tempura prawns, delicious!:


After Furnitex and our Nobu fiesta, we headed over to South Wharf to pick up some stuff pre ordered for clients and also did a very small spot of shopping...
We had been up since 5am that morning and by 6.30pm that night, I was ready to get my sit-downs on! So we treated ourselves to a margarita at the Hilton South Wharf on the way back to our hotel: 


We stayed at Crown Promenade  and the view from our room was amazing:



We freshened ourselves up and went to one of our fav's, Giuseppe Arnaldo and Sons for dinner: un-freaken-believable Italian food. For kicks, we started with fresh sourdough and olive oil, warmed mixed European olives and scallops, then for mains I had the homemade pork sausage rigatoni and Chantal had the chilli crab spaghetti in a bag...(I am literally salivating right now!):


After dinner, we forced down a spearmint and chocolate gelato and put ourselves to bed. 
We woke up to this amazing morning view:



Once we were up, we headed to Cervo for a tonne of coffee and scrambled eggs on the yarra:...


Then proceeded to eat our way through the day, including this amazing lunch at Richmond Oysters (another fav): we had lobster rice paper rolls, a sashimi plate, Japanese breadcrumb oysters and tempura oysters. I washed it down with a pear cider:


While in Richmond, we checked out my Space, Polform and Coco Republic
We drooled repeatedly. 
(Its just occurred to me this is more of a food post, not a work/design related post?! Ha!)
I have to mention too, on the way out of the city, we stopped on Toorak Rd to get a mocha and a macaron from Lux Bite: the salted caramel macaron is highly recommended ;)

Salted caramel