
“The Royal Guards“
This wall paper is truly enchanting….
Lizzie Allen produces witty hand screen printed wallpaper, ideal for feature walls or individual panels. The characteristic hand print quality, repeat pattern, vibrant color and whimsical detailed illustrations are all part of her unique charming and timeless style. Each print is made to order and perfect for children’s rooms or nurseries.

“Red Buses and Black Cabs”
“London City Gents”
“Jazz in Central Park”




There’s history, there’s fantasy, and there’s an enchanted world that hovers somewhere between the two. On a rainy fall day in Brooklyn Heights, the front door of a town house opens to reveal an entrance hall giving onto a large, well-proportioned living room, its tall windows overlooking the neighborhood’s leafy backyards; rousing Russian music playing on the sound system; a fire crackling in the grate; and an elegant oval table set for lunch, with a bottle of champagne already opened in an ice bucket. The room is furnished with eighteenth-century slipper chairs, sofas, and bergères; the walls are hung with Russian paintings, drawings, and porcelain; and on several surfaces, stately samovars stand at attention.
No, you have not stepped into a White Russian salon 150 years ago, but you may as well have. This is the domain of Olya Thompson, née Yakovleva, a Muscovite textile designer and former dancer often sighted around town in beautiful, ethereal outfits, with her equally romantic-looking husband, Charles, a photographer, and sometimes an exquisite toddler or two. (The couple have three daughters and a newborn son.) For the past three years they have lovingly restored and furnished this house, ripping out Sheetrock, repairing plaster, opening up bricked-in windows, and scouring auctions, antiques stores, and flea markets from Paris to Moscow to Connecticut to create a richly textured family home of unusual elegance. Only the occasional touch of modernity—bright flashes of color, a few contemporary artworks, red and blue Stokke high chairs glimpsed around the kitchen table—reminds you of your bearings in space and time. – Vogue



Images Coutsey of Vogue

Personalized Tea Bags with the brides personal motto and date.
The invatations where printed on antique hankerchiefs.
Delicate boxes house a tea and cup to take home with a note from the bride.



Even down to the tiniest detail the vintage tea cups have personal messgaes writin in gold.

Designed by Mika78

Romantic wives at heart….
Don’t wait until the last minute, Here’s a little reminder to start booking Valentine’s Day dinner plans before the great restaurants get all booked up! – THE WIFE