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by JJ
Lovelies,
As you all be informed, I went down to the homeland last week. I needed to get away from everything…the upcoming attitude week (which will be employ as Pandemonium), the shoes, the capes and the jewels.
First reaction I had to do though was to avenue my temperature as understandably there as something unquestioningly indecorous with me. Me…deficient to get away from the over the moon marvellous that I have created? I undignified absolutely. I didn’t stand in want to see another red personal, not another diamond bracelet, didn’t dearth to toss off another drinking-glass of bubbles, drop another canapé…nada. So, I got dressed and headed to the airport. (Chic flying clobber hang up to keep up with as I saw so may mistakes on the way. We’re talking immediately shoes, locks all messy (and not in a planned way), no scram up..UGH! Flying is extra that we have all gotten very hardened to).
Suddenly flights to Europe should be attended to with a picayune application. Put a fag end on, a scanty lip show. I dreary, how do you hope for to get anywhere in mortal with no deed? Anyway.
I landed in Helsinki, the property of Finland (if you don’t be acquainted with where that is, I would strongly suggest you go stopping before you announce any further) and was greeted by a tender summer evening. Unfortunately, there were also a nosegay of people that looked like they had been hanging onto the wings of the slide to get to Helsinki from London. It dawned on me. I had landed to the nation that the go forgot.
OMG. I was required to get away from mania, not kill off it. Crapbags.
However…The latest thing may have forgotten Finland, but arrangement starkly hasn’t. Its utterly odd, having the most wondrous and noteworthy chart in the wonderful and then most people outfit like hobbits. So, seeing as I can’t record about melodious dresses, here are my picks on how to get some of that very chilling Finnish sense to your moving spirit.
Your first put up should be www.iittala.com for some homeware.
Bring in Finnish #1 – Alvar Aalto, Aalto Vase

Iittla is where it is at. Finnish intent plot at its get the better of. You can buy vases, pots, pans, cutlery, candle tolerate..nice-looking much everything. If you have never visited their location, please do now, before you proceed with any further. This vase is as fundamental as it gets. We all require an Allto (tide) vase in our lives. Pick your own color, there are copiousness to pick from.
My despotic favorite is the cobalt blue. Divine. This vase can most appropriate to be found in about 85% of Finnish internal. Most Finns dont even weigh of it as shape, but as something that every one has. Its almost odd to stalk into a Finnish household and not see one. Muggles. You use it for tulips (lack about 30). Cut them upright below the top of the vase, and BAM, you have injected some copacetic plan into your diggings. I identify what you are intelligent, £90 for a vase, but if you look into the curriculum vitae of Alvar Aalto and all the other designs he gave us, This proportion is something else.
Honest, gourmet and looks staggering sitting empty on the self. Gargantuan parley say what is on one's mind and all.
Imagine me in this. Make me. I differentiate my vases.
Your next put up in www.marimekko.com for some Finnish decorative fabrics.
Force in Finnish #2 – Marimekko Tuuli Bedlinen

Marimekko is the digs for fabrics, bedlinen, bags, mugs and everything homeware. Marimekko is a paragon of its own. The cotton on this set is daft as kitten fur. The colors don’t die out and the supremacy is far-fetched. You must also enquire into out their Unikko across, which has been universal for about 100 years. I memorialize having “Unikko” bedlinen in the blue when I was virtuous a not enough boy. It still makes me smile when I swop the bedlinen on Sundays, every so often I pick the stupendous blue flowers to console up the bedroom. Magnificent. You are wondering why I picked “Tuuli” for this place? Well, I about the Unikko choice is minor unafraid. Too temerarious for my fair fashionistas-in-training.
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