Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Happy New Year!!!

The Cave of Crystals. Naica, Mexico.

2014 has been such an awesome life changing year for me. Starting the year apprehensive but happily pregnant and ending it a proud Mum to the most wonderful charming little chap. New Year is such a great time for reflection and this year more than ever I feel really eager to make positive changes to my lifestyle. Being a good role model and acting upon my personal ethics seems so much more important all of a sudden.

So I have decided that after a 6 months of  being Dairy Free, and seeing/feeling the massive benefits, I am going to give Veganism a try, I am only committing to January but who knows? Have you guys got any new year resolutions?

So anyway........ I just wanted to say Happy New Year and Thank you so much for every reader, subscriber, commenter, give away contestant, sponsor. I am so pleased that Moon to Moon has attracted such a wondeful kind group of like minded followers from across the globe.

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Collections: African and Asian Masks

Francesco Clemente


I love African and Indonesian Masks, mainly due to my fathers collection. I remember friends saying that they found them scary, but I have always seen them as interesting friendly faces, in particular one we used to call Courgette... a huge long stripy one.




Saturday, 20 December 2014

Day Beds....



Beautiful hand crafted day bed, via Active Culture Family
Day Bed
Antique day bed


I have been eyeing up vintage and antique day beds recently. A beautiful thick throw (or vintage velvet curtain) some cushions /scatter pillows, a book and a cuppa and there you have it..... heaven!

I have no room what so ever in my tiny little house but one day I will have one....

Monday, 15 December 2014

The Home of... Greg Irvine





Photos – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.

This wonderful eclectic home is owned by artist Greg Irvine and I love it!! He has such a great eye for beautiful, interesting pieces. I love the contrast between the dark brooding sitting room and the bright white crisp dining room, they some how work really well together.

Although it easily could be for World of Interiors magazine this articles original source in the great Australian web site The Design Files. I cant believe I had not discovered this site until recently! I urge you to check it out, I could have re-blogged every picture but have left out loads...

If you like this home you will Love the homes of Cornelis Le MairUmberto Pasti and  Daphne & Rolf

Saturday, 13 December 2014

5 Decorating Mantras ...

I recently came across this Pin that had 5 decorating mantras to live by and thought they were so great I would share. I can actually relate to each of them...

1) The closer something is to your body the better it should be...
Toast Bedding

I am sure I am not alone in giving into those £12 Ikea double bedsheets and pillow sets, I mean they are a bargain...... But about a year ago I brought myself some really, really nice Cotton Pillow cases from Toast and have decided to slowly replace my cheap bedding for soft natural fibers. They feel so much better on my skin....


2) Surround yourself with quality, not clutter
Surround yourself with quality not clutter

I have a terrible habit of seeing something I like, finding it is a little bit out of my budget and then buying a cheaper version instead. Inevitably the cheaper option is not quite right and then spend ages wishing I had just saved up for the original in the first place.



3) Every room needs something Living

House plants are not only beautiful but they are calming. Whether its a beautiful hanging plant or a small cacti, a room does feel so much better with a little life in it


4) Honor the acts of daily living. If it's a habit, make it beautiful
If it's a habit make it beautiful

My morning ritual (whether it is 5 am or 7 am that Alex wakes me), always involves a cup of tea, I really cant function without a good cuppa. I am slowly replacing all my old mugs that I brought from necessity with hand made instead.


5) Life should sparkle. Every House needs Bling


Bling to me is a bit of Brass or a beautiful terrarium or any object that is a luxury. I have recently invested in a beautiful art deco star lamp for my hallway. I have wanted one since I was a little girl!!


What decorating mantras do you guys live by?

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

A Christmas gift guide for the Bohemians....

A Christmas gift Guide for the Bohemians

It can be so hard to know what to buy as Christmas presents, even for those you know really well cant it?

My latest eBay collection is a Christmas gift guide for the bohemians in your life. I have had so much fun putting together and it was really very easy as I just had to think of items on my very own Christmas wishlist! Not only is this guide perfect to help your loved ones buy for you but also as a post-Christmas-treat-your-self guide!

So top of the list for Christmas this year:

Roberts Revival Radio    
Crosley Turn table           
Paddywax Apothecary jar candle      
Moroccan Star 
Eyeball Ring
Amethyst 
Lepidolite Pyramid 
Charbonnel Hot Chocolate 

There are many more seasonal items in the Collection and it is being constantly updated so head on over to eBay to Follow


Monday, 8 December 2014

Current Obsession: Sea Creatures from Big Stuffed


Small Octopus from Big Stuffed
When I say current obsession, I really mean Current obsession! These sea creatures from Big Stuffed are just gorgeous arent they? They are the creations of Paris based designer Dana Maskat, a former stylist from Tel Aviv.

My personal favorite is the huge over sized Octopus and would love one of these beauties for little Alex..... we shall have to see what Santa brings :)

Dana at work on her handmade Sea Creatures: Imgae credit from L'instant Parisien



Saturday, 6 December 2014

Blissful Bathrooms...

Calm relaxing Bohemian Bathroom
Kristin Perer's Bathroom. Anthology Issue No. 15.  Photographed by Catherine Gratwicke
Lauren and Chads Bohemian bathroom
Wooden bath pannel and tiled floor in this Ubud home
Claw Foot Bathtub in Ballyvolane House

Bath time has always been my chill out time at the end of a busy 12 hour shift at work. Lighting my candles, locking the door, climbing into the warm water and breathing a sigh of relief that I made it through the day/night....

......recently though my bath time has been Ernie singing rubber ducky, plastic bath toys and more than once having to jump out to dodge the baby sick... yummy! This is not relaxing but (apart from the latter), it is actually just as enjoyable....

However, when I go back to work in the Spring, and Alex is fully able to sit in the bath unsupported,  I am reclaiming my bath time and bathroom. To mark the occasion I am decorating. I have a huge secret board on Pinterest full of bathrooms that I am dreaming of relaxing in. I am sure the plastic bath toys are here to stay, and will in fact multiply, but some bath room cupboards will sort that little problem....

Cant wait!!


Thursday, 4 December 2014

The Berlin home of ... Kate Bellm




"It is a warm summer afternoon in Kate Bellm's house in Berlin- Friedrichshain. The doors and windows are widely opened and the sound of music reaches the lovely backyard, were two turtles enjoy some rays of sunshine. The spacious living room with an open kitchen and loft-character speaks of a creative spirit and instantly takes oneself on a journey into the world of the 26-year old from London. All over the place souvenirs, painted wood, colorful carpets, talismans and wall decoration tell stories about the journeys of the young Berliner by choice, who has already made quite a name for herself as a photographer internationally. Apart from campaigns for labels such as Kaviar Gauche, Kitsune and Lika Mimika, her editorials for Interview Magazine, L’officiel and Vogue UK are only a few publications of her impressive portfolio.

In the middle of 2000 Kate moved to Berlin, to the city of partying and of the excessive lifestyle, where she quickly erased this exact world between long nights and dawn from her own world. Instead she straightaway saw the potential of the creative scene of the German capitol and felt the need to put all her energy into her projects. While her commissional work is mostly about shooting beautiful girls in eclectic settings, her analogue photography wanders on a far more intimate and personal path.....

To view more Images and read the full Interview with Kate Bellm visit IgNant

Monday, 1 December 2014

New Moon: Beautiful Bohemian Kids Bedrooms



This is actually two rooms. One Tiger's and one Stella's, both beautiful examples of kids bedrooms that are creative, quirky and fun. I think I may just steal the tree in the bedroom idea, that is just so cool...

Tiger and Stella are the teenage children of doll designer Jess Brown, and like her beautiful dolls, their rooms are a beautiful combination of Bohemian and minimalist. I love the combination of beautiful textiles, muted colours and stark white walls.

Friday, 28 November 2014

Surrealist Garden: Las Pozas





Las Pozas is a surrealist garden created by Sir Edward James, a British poet and major supporter of the Surrealist art movement. In 1949 James chose the tropical jungles near Xilitla, San Luis Potosí in Mexico for his garden of Eden.


Want to know more....

Edward James built one of the biggest and least known artistic monuments of the 20th century known as Las Pozas. Over a 20 year period, over 36 surrealistic structures were built in concrete at this magnificent site.

Edward abandoned the intellectual, social and artistic circles of London, Paris, New York and Hollywood for the jungles of Mexico. He lived in Xilitla with his close companion Plutarco Gastelum, a Yaqui Indian, and his family. Plutarco would later become Edward's construction foreman at Las Pozas. El Castillo was built by Plutarco and became the home of his family. Edward also lived there when he wasn't staying at Las Pozas.

Before coming to Mexico to build Las Pozas in the early 1950's, he had already led an extraordinary life. His family owned a 300 room mansion and 6,000 acre estate in England, which Edward later converted into West Dean College, now an internationally recognized center for restoration arts.
Born to immense wealth and privilege in 1907, Edward's life imitated the surrealist art he loved and collected. He turned his back on the rigid aristocratic circles of Edwardian England that he was born into, and befriended and supported dozens of artists who would become household names in later years. The people in his life included Dali, Picasso, and Stravinsky. He wrote poetry all his life, however it was in his building of Las Pozas that he realized himself as an artist.

Still intrigued?..... Visit the official website of Las Pozas here