I really don’t know what I did before the invention of Oliver Bonas. Where did I go to buy friend’s presents I knew for certain they’d like? Where did I buy friend’s baby’s presents that didn’t involve venturing into the hell that is Mothercare? And where did I go when my boyfriend went to GAME? (I am now dropped off chez Bonas in the manner of a toddler being left at crèche).
Anyway, the shop is a marvel, and one of its many qualities is that it stocks the PiP studio range… which features bowls, plates and tea sets that are way too pretty to be hidden in a cupboard. The website of this Dutch company is the epitome of Shabby Chic and embodies all that is spring with an abundance of flowers and birds. Give it a go and try telling yourself you don’t need one of those large yoghurt bowls in your life:
{images via PiP studio}
{1. PiP birds in paradise khaki / 2. PiP patch quilt / 3. PiP birds in paradise green / 4. PiP fancy woven washcloth / 5. PiP mumbai express overnighter / 6. PiP yearround notebook / 7. PiP under plate / 8. PiP yoghurt bowl / 9. PiP mug ribbon rose senseo / 10. PiP jug large / 11. PiP love birds cup and saucer / 12. PiP cushion folklore / 13. PiP table runner shabby chic}
DAILY READING
- A Cup of Jo
- A Diary of Lovely
- A House in the Hills
- Arianna's Daily
- Breakfast at Toast
- Bright.Bazaar
- Elements of Style
- Emily Henderson
- Florence Finds
- Live Creating Yourself
- Lunacy of Ink
- Making Magique
- Paris in Four Months
- Park & Cube
- Rue magazine
- Sometime Traveller
- Studio McGee
- Stylist magazine
- Swoon Worthy
- These Foreign Lands
- This is Your Kingdom
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