tuiss Love :: Vintage Love Plates

I think this may be the first time that tuiss Love has been bestowed on love itself!

This mis-matched set of four vintage bone china tea plates have been hand-customised with floral letters to give them a thoroughly modern twist. Hurry though as stock is limited by the number of vintage plates out there!

These plates tick our love of the unusual and quirky but are oh so pretty to boot. Available from Not on the Highstreet, another favourite of ours.

tuiss Love :: Rob Ryan

The internet is just the best place for stumbling across things you love isn’t it? I discovered Mister Rob, can’t quite remember how, and here for your enjoyment too are some of his gorgeous and moving screen prints. Simply beautiful with such thought-provoking sentiments too.

Rob has his own shop as well as being featured on Etsy.

tuiss Love :: Marram Studios

I love stumbling across gems on the internet and Marram Studios in Orkney is one of them. The studio is all about printed textiles inspired by nature, in fact the studio name is taken from the marram grass which grows on the sandy shores in Orkney.

Each design is hand-printed in small limited runs in the studio workshop, using high quality natural materials such as silk, linen, cotton and wool. I want one of everything!

tuiss Love :: Luna

true-love-smallWe thought we should spread our tuiss Love to one of our favourite Nottingham shops. Luna is THE place to go for retro and vintage furniture, its been on the same site for 20 years so it’s almost an institution in itself. So, if names like Ercol, Panton, Eames and G Plan trip off your tongue it’s a must visit.

The staff at Luna are all very knowledgeable and ready to help, so if you are after 50s, 60s or 70s furniture we do recommend you visit. Just take a look at the shop below, “why wouldn’t you” is all we can say!

If there’s one way of livening up any room, it’s with some vintage furniture.

tuiss Love :: Pea Green

Pea Green is a British design consultancy that produces new artwork for limited edition prints and tee shirts. You can buy their art quickly and easily from their  online shop, it’s extremely good value and definitely different to what you’ll find on the High Street.

Over the years they have worked with people such as MoMA New York, Habitat, Nike, Paperchase, Gap Inc.,Urban Outfitters, Stussy & many more.

tuiss Love ::Niki Jones

For Niki Jones it’s all about the story. All of the pieces on the Niki Jones website are impeccably sourced and with their own unique story. It’s also about keeping the old crafts alive so there’s plenty of hand embroidery, rug making as well as more unusual crafts such as bone inlaying.

Check out Niki’s website for hand painted furniture, wonderful Moroccan pieces and bedding to name just three. If you want something a little different, with a story to match then we heartily recommend Niki Jones.

tuiss Love :: Anthropologie

I have a long list of tuiss Love’s and Anthropologie has been on there for a while. Flicking through this month’s Elle Decoration however I spotted this amazing picture that I just had to share (and hence Anthropologie made it to the top of the pile!). The chair is fashioned from colourful macrame and is perfect for warm summer days and preferably in a Moroccan type setting!

Anthropologie is a hip American retailer offering over 200 women’s fashion brands as well as homeware. The London outlet on Regent Street includes a vertical climbing garden which dominates the sweeping retail space, incorporating 18,000 plants. Worth a visit for gawp factor alone!

Anthropologie offers a one-of-a-kind and compelling shopping experience that makes women feel beautiful, hopeful and connected. Complex as you are, you remain our inspiration and because of this, we endeavour to bring you an unimagined experience