The rest of my
photos from my day trip/week off can be found on my Flickr account www.flickr.com/eastdesign whilst on the topic on Flickr I really like
the new redesign they are rolling out. Making the photos stand out/be more
prominent and having some lovely little graphical icons to tie it all together.
Great layout too with the changeable banners. Look out for more photos on there
soon as I try and remember to take my camera everywhere I go, just like I try
and remember to take my sketchbook with me. Also I need to put all my photos
back on this blog as for some reason they have all disappeared! That will take
a while! Trying to get the bottom of why they disappeared but can’t think why.
Very frustrating.
Don’t forget to keep an eye on my twitter feed to see what I’m
up to design wise and day to day ramblings. just to note, for some reason I could not upload any photos to this blog post, so I need to look into that but please look at my flickr photo stream as this has all the photos from my week off including the ones showing the great design details in that coffee shop I swooned over. hopefully technical issues will be resolved soon
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
a week off
So last week was a holiday for me from my day job, and I had
a lot to cram into it, including being best man at my brother’s wedding. I won’t
go into too much detail but it was a great day that I will remember forever and
importantly the best man speech went down well. So a perfect day but I didn’t
get any wedding cake!! Apart from doing other design related things including
hours in the workshop and visiting blacksmiths, I took a day/half a day off and
went to Southwold which is a gorgeous seaside town in Suffolk which I adore. I
went there with the camera to get some inspiration and see what was new as I
hadn’t been for a while. Included in this blog post is some photos I took, and to
keep the design theme of this blog alive I have included two photos (should
have taken more really) from a new coffee shop I went into called the two
magpies bakery. www.twomagpiesbakery.co.uk/ As soon as I walked in it reminded me of the
artisan coffee shops you find in London, with the open counters and fresh baked
goodies to tempt you in. but one of the reasons I was tempted to go in was for
the coffee. I am a coffee snob so was hoping to find somewhere closer to home
that serves proper coffee, the only other place is honey and Harvey in Woodbridge,
But the two magpies did not disappoint,
amazing coffee prepared properly from exotic blends. The other reason why I
went in there was for the design of the place. For a start there was a theme of
recyclability/reusing with the quirky idea of using rolling pins as coat hooks
as you walk in, but what struck me the most were the tiles on the walls (see
photo) just simple plywood slats about the size of a beer mat layered up like
roof tiles. A simple but stunning look was achieved. Also the shelf stood out
for me. Obviously a sculptural piece with the white rods representing a nest to
tie in with the name of the bakery. But a large striking feature in this unique
little shop. Which I loved. And don’t get me started on the tables and chairs!
Again simple paired down designs with tubular wooden/trestle legs painted half
way up with contrasting colours to add a modern minimalistic feel to the shop.
Really great. Even the counters were made from what looked like reused plywood
all tied together with simple white walls and pale colours for
cushions/pictures. If you ever get a chance to head down this part of the
country pop in, it’s a great little place. I will definitely be back there as I
have to make more of an effort to go to Southwold regularly.
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