Nov 30 2009
It’s a Wrap!
Looking for inspiration for wrapping your Christmas presents? Well, look no further.

Well, this paper is lovely but doesn’t the ribbon just make it special?

And what about bright pinks for your wrapping paper?

Nov 30 2009
Looking for inspiration for wrapping your Christmas presents? Well, look no further.

Well, this paper is lovely but doesn’t the ribbon just make it special?

And what about bright pinks for your wrapping paper?

Nov 27 2009
That Irish institution The Late Late Show has its annual Toy show tonight and you have to be Irish to understand the excitement about the annual toy show – memories of childhood, staying up in your PJs, watching the childhood stars sing and dance, falling asleep before it was over and being carried up to bed, writing letters to Santa the next day. There seems to be more excitement this year and I’m not sure whether it is because we are all expecting the new host Ryan Tubridy to be so much better or whether I am imagining it is and it is just because my children have got to the stage that they are quite excited. The duvets are downstairs already – they are really setting up camp! I’ve a feeling Brian and I might be asleep before they are.
Will eventually put away his humungous car track and then said, ‘look, there’s loads of room for the Christmas tree now’ so I’ve promised they can put it up the weekend of the 12th (and that is early for me). The clear floor didn’t last too long, there’s a train track there now.
I remember the year I was pregnant with Kate, I did the pregnancy test on the Monday and was in hospital on the Thursday on a drip as I was so sick, convinced I was going to die. It was about 2 weeks before Christmas when I returned home and my dad was so worried about me because I didn’t want any Christmas decorations or tree up (which is most unlike me – I don’t like them up for ages but do love it all)and I remember he was so relieved when I relented around the 21st and said we’d put up a tree.
Anyway, with the Toy Show tonight, I just had to post another Christmassy picture.
I really really like the wallpapered panels – subtle and yet such a feature. Generally I don’t like white Christmas Trees but it looks great with the baubles co-ordinating with the wallpaper.
Nov 26 2009
I was in Dublin today, listening to Christmas music in the shops and viewing the lights and it really is Christmas weather outside and with the Late Late Toy show on tomorrow night, I’m eventually starting to feel Christmassy. So here’s a couple of Christmas pics:

Whether you have a Christmas Tree or not, this is a stylish way to display a large cluster of baubles and here’s a simpler idea – simply fill a nice bowl with baubles of differing sizes and textures:

Images: Living Etc
Nov 24 2009
Here’s some more Christmas gift ideas:
This one is for someone who has a new office or indeed an office which needs some smart storage as well as a bit of style.

A Black and Blum Ring Ring which is wallmounted and ideal for holding papers and magazines; a smart Black and Blum desk tidy as well as a Jimmy keyring and bottle opener; and a very smart business card holder – This hamper has all this for €66 with free gift wrap – now what could be easier?
The hamper below is perfect for a stylish gardener - it contains 4 gardening mugs in a lovely gift box, a gardening journal and a lantern for the patio, deck or conservatory.

Nov 23 2009
Yukari Sweeney is the creative dynamo of Yukari Sweeneny Designs and produces bespoke wallpaper, lampshades and fabrics. As her designs are being stocked exclusively at Garrendenny Lane (within Ireland) we decided to interview Yukari to share her background, inspirations and design secrets with you.

You used to work in fashion, why did you decide to turn to interiors?
I don’t think there is a line between fashion and interiors anymore. I love to have pretty shoes and I also love pretty cushions for example. The shoes help me to feel good when I go out, the cushions helps me to relaxwhen I stay in.

I enjoyed working in an industry that provided people with things that would help them when they went out, I wanted to look into the things that would create happiness when they are indoors. but can’t cut my ties to fashion entirely, I like to incorporate items such as corsages or printed linings to simple silk lampshades.
Where do you find the inspirationfor your designs?
I do get inspired by anything – my surroundings such as when I walk my dog in the park. I love feeling the change of the seasons. My ” hide and seek” design was from a little path in Greenwich Park where I saw little birds hopping about.

I like visiting flea markets in many different places and I look for for little surprises. Old equestrian theme prints are my favorite and have provided the inspiration for a few designs.
I like to see things in the dark, it sounds strange but when I walk my dog in the dusk, everything looks simpler with less detail,as I can just see the outline, for example, I can see the shape of a tree which is beautiful and the strong outline of a building, I find this really inspiring.
Describe the style of your beautiful designs.
I would describe them as old fashioned but with a little bit of a humorous or quirky edge to it. Also I like to have a little feeling of imperfection to my products. I like hand printed fabrics because they always have little imperfections that add warmth and individuality to my designs.
You use the seasons to influence your colourways and also to give names to your designs, can you explain the reasoning and effect of this?
I was born and raised in Japan. There, we have four very defined seasons. I have very strong emotions and empathy with each season, so for me it is avery simple and effective way to create colourways represent those seasons.
My father taught us how to celebrate each season in a traditional way such as New Year’s preparation, cherry blossom viewing, bathing in “shobu(iris) bath” on children’s day and moon viewing. We were encouraged to appreciate nature and see its beauty and diversity.

The colours are very important to me and I like to use a traditional Japanese Edo period palette; I like their muted tones and they each have their own name, something that interests me immensely. There are many beautiful names, such as Akebono-dawn sky pink, Danjurou cha – brown which is named after popular Kabuki actor’s name, and Aokuchiba - fallen leaf green. However, I don’t use old fashioned Japanese words like those, I enjoy putting little different name to my own colours.
When I first heard your name, I presumed your father was Irish but in fact, you are married to an Irishman, do you think his Irishness has influenced any of your designs? Or is it a mix of Japan/London/America?
I have to say mix of everything. My husband was born in Scotland, but his parents are from Ireland ( Monaghan and Donegal). I have never been to Ireland but I have been in Scotland a few times, my favorite place is Glencoe. It is the most beautiful place on the planet.
My mother always says to me ” be a traveler wherever you are, then you can enjoy everything there including bad things, also that gives you true identity”. (She lives in USA). It has worked on me so far.
Your cushions are beautiful. Are your fabrics also available in bigger lengths, eg. for curtains?
Yes we have found a good manufacturer recently. We can now supply lengths of fabrics for every designs. In addition, we can provide bespoke fabrics as well, for example, patterns on just the hemline of curtains.
Tell me about Sammy, your sausage dog.
Sammy was one of the dogs in the local stable where I go riding every Sunday. Sammy was a very furious dog, I used to be scared of him. When we began to organize our press packs for our Maison et Objet show, he came up in conversation and we thought it would be nice to have him as our mascot.

We made a prototype Sammy with off cut fabrics, then we realized just how cute Sammy looked made up of all those mismatched off-cuts, and for us that also promoted an environmentally friendly outlook as well because we wouldn’t be wasting anything. We also donate a little money to the animal rescue group every time we sell a Sammy.
Tell us about the new designs you are working on.
I am working on a new collection called ” English Rose”. It has a very English theme such as horse riding, the queen’s guard, gun dogs and roses. What is ” So English” to me? Well, horses, the countryside, hunting,horse races, afternoon teas, icecream in a beach hut. I want to have those English beauties particularly animals along with roses in my designs.�
I will include tweed ( Scottish) and linen( Irish) as a material.

I have also been working on ” Greenwich park ” wallpaper. I go to Greenwich park with my dog almost everyday, it is a most beautiful place. Since they are making some changes to the park because of the Olympics, I love to “record” everything I love. It is a work in progress.
And here at Garrendenny Lane, we are delighted that Yukari Sweeney Designs are available exclusively with us and you can see more here.
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