April 8, 2022

SPRING MOODBOARD

Spring is quite possibly my favourite time of year. Although I have a great love for the winter months when you start to get the odd day with a glimpse of what is to come it lifts your soul to a new place. Spring is the place for new beginnings and a fresh start and with that brings the need to clear out the clutter of your life to make way for something fresh and new.


Personally, the last few years have taken their toll on us as a family. Work and health issues have consumed our world but finally we have the clarity, confidence and faith in ourselves to start to make just a few bold steps into all things new. Although it sounds cliché Spring really is a season of leaving behind what is cold and dead and sowing the seeds for our future harvest.   


Our Spring Collection is almost complete, and we are busy updating our product line with some exciting new products which we already love. They only problem with new products is they do have a tendency to come home with us!


Finally, this month after almost 6 months of putting things off we have made a start on the interior design project of our home office. We are busy documenting the progress and will hopefully be finished soon. Keep a look out for our new design projects over the coming months as we step out into something new!

Spring Moodboard

01//  Faux Apple Blossom Branch  02//  Handmade Woven Paper Baskets  03//  Farrow & Ball – Green Ground Paint  04//  Farrow & Ball – Pink Ground Paint  05//  Little Greene – Massingberd Blossom Wallpaper in Mineral   06//  Eco Friendly Scourer & Sponge (*Spring Collection – Coming Soon!) 07//  Graphic Paper Pot 

COLOUR PALette

Colour Pallet

The colour palette this month is a mix of fresh spring blossom colours in pastel shades.


From the calming greens, to the soft blush pinks the blend of natural botanical shades really bring a fresh warm spring feeling. 

For more information on the products featured in this month’s moodboard use the numbered links below the moodboard to shop and be redirected to the source.

Written by susan bower