08/12/2009

NEET mag feature via Super Market Sarah


my butterfly brooch is featured in NEET Magazine, within the article about one of my stockists Super Market Sarah.

04/12/2009

open studio


I'm joining the open studio at 178a Glyn Road, Hackney.
on the 12th!

29/11/2009

Christmas window


December this week!
We have put up Christmas window last week. Big thank you for Alex, core crew of Family Tree, for staying till late to put it up! We were up on the step ladder with power tool on one hand...but the result is delicate and so pretty. Late night shopping party this Thursday, with 15% discount and warming mulled cider. please join us if you are free. X

16/11/2009

lots happening!





feels like it has been a while again. but there are so many things happening at shop at the moment.obviously lots and lots of new stuff coming in everyday. I will try to up few pictures over the coming weeks.

there's rather big and important notice here. we got "Family Tree gift voucher" available at shop. soon it will be on-line shop too. we just got plenty of tissue paper, white satin ribbon and round family tree logo sticker, getting ready for busy season's gift wrapping.

I made some necklaces with vintage beads I have been collecting for a long time. also got new colour ways and shape (owl!) of washi jewellery.

05/11/2009

labour of love

it's get dark around after 5 now and our shop window looks very cosy. I'm very happy with this current window arrangement!

It has been always important for Family Tree to offer temporally housing (until they find a new home) for very special hand made pieces. I'm very honored that these designer makers trust us to leave their precious result of labour of love.
candy hue vintage button and silver earring by Tomoko Hori.
wool snake draught excluder by the Black Rabbit
hand printed tiles by Robert Ryan
barbarabearo recycled denim bears
exquisite hand made cups by Ikuko Iwamono.

31/10/2009

bike wheel tee





I had this idea of producing easy t-shirts for urban cyclists, mainly bike girls who ride bikes as a everyday transport. But I don't have a fashion background and all these ideas hasn't been becoming concrete...until one of my best mates Tomo who has a ethical fashion label called "onagono" encouraged me to print some t-shirts together. I'm a fan of her clothes and very excited to do something with her finally! I drew a bicycle wheel and Tomo provided cute and super soft organic cotton t-shirts. We managed to print some mens T as well, onto good sturdy organic T shirts in pink and green. It has been such fun spending a day at printing studio, getting hands dirty. I'm already thinking of next design.


Have lots of treats everyone!
We went to a Halloween party at nursery. We made little native American head dress.

05/10/2009

Look Good, Feel Good.




we received a delivery of hand knitted woolen accessories from People Tree today.
I bet long arm fingerless mitts and matching hats will be very popular. They are all hand knitted by KTS Kathmandu (Kumbeshwar Technical School) support female workers from lower castes system and funds school for their children to be educated. it's an another social triumph story of fair trade products! please read more on People Tree site.


02/10/2009

bambu



We got these "bambu" home ware.
bowls are coated with lac, all very appetizing hue. some called
kiwi and cayenne.
They are made of organically grown bamboo in Vietnam. All from sustainable source, ethical manufacturing and come with very good design. Completely guilt free purchase! I got the feeling these will be standard item at Family Tree.
My snap shot doesn’t really do a justice. Please come by to see and feel yourself!

25/09/2009

SHOP LOCAL!

I have been taking pictures of our locals.

this is vintage bike specialist "sargent & co" by Clissold park.
My the other half is obsessed by his vintage Italian racer and I love riding bike myself.
You can imagine the person who runs this shop, random opening hours, greasy mechanical bits everywhere, over grown tomato plant pot by the window and beautiful vintage bikes. I bet he’s not really willing to let go some of the stocks he has. This is the most laid back looking shop ever!





The other one is Dalston’s favorite(?) SHANG HAI. It’s a famous fact the building used to be “pie & eel” shop in it’s heyday. Now they have those ducks hanging on the window but interior is preserved as it was. Green & blue tiles with big mirrors in brass frames, long saloon bar...it could be a scene in “in the mood for love” or anything quite Nouvel Vague...

13/09/2009

new lady




Since September I'm more back at shop. It's been lovely to catch up with Family Tree regulars and Exmouth Market traders.
I've been looking for an old mannequin for a long time to display accessories and I happened to came across this lady from 1952 when I was cycling around. she is very gentle tone of faded moss green and perfect petite physique. At picture she is sporting Ally Capellino satchel and organic cotton cravat by Tamasyn Gambell.
there are few more new things we got in. one of them are very very big owl. compare the size with the usual owl cushion! Also organic cotton baby/children wear label "little shrimp" which has been a massive hit already.
Shop has been buzzing recently. We are getting loads more new items soon so I will be updating news here.

28/08/2009

really. it's been 5 years



Thank you for those who visited shop last Saturday for our 5 year anniversary get together day.
Thank you for all of you who couldn't make it but send us celebration messages. It's really encouraging me to keep pedaling and carrying on.
5 years ago, I was (quite) young and just started this shop, can not believe once it was a vague dream has survived and grew into a business. I'm simply happy looking back all these years. (sorry I'm bit cheesy...)

It was lovely that lots of different group of friends were at shop. I finally managed to introduce Azusa to Ikuko, both ceramicist based in Clerkenwell.

We have printed a poster of manifesto, what we are all about. Please click on the photo to read. it's bit like we are introducing ourselves 5 years after we opened our door. But passing people are reading it and seems like making more sense of what we do. It's helping me to focus on direction, where we are going with Family Tree.

Thanks again for your support!!

25/08/2009

my GURU


Great head stand attempt.
Excuse me. Could you move away from my yoga mat please?

24/08/2009

Aguas De Março


Summer is nearly coming to an end...we had good sunny spells this year. (I can’t believe I’m talking about weather. 13 years of living in London is converting me into a regular Londoner!) I played many ska & Calypso at shop this summer which made many people moving (not quite dancing) on the shop floor. Last week I put on “Elis & Tom” as it was a sunny day, the song Aguas De Março was happened to be the favorite song of this guy who was at shop at the time. These kind of incident always start really lovely chat! Aguas De Março means rain in March, all about exciting feeling about start of the summer. So it’s more timely around May-June in London, it’s bit out of season but still one happy tune here...

photo is freshly harvested summer vegetables from friend's garden.

15/08/2009

new stockists


I got 2 brand new stockists of washi jewellery.
One is Stoke Newington's favorite life style boutique "HUB", the other is online store "Supermarket Sarah".
I share and admire the concept of "HUB" as a fellow shop owner. not only the labels they sell but also the decor, furniture and the window display of the shop is always beautifully put together.
Supermarket Sarah is fun web shop. basically one of her studio wall is whimsicaly styled with new, old, customised, hand-made, strange stuff. You can click on the items you are interested to purchase, simple!

photo is from HUB shop. can you spot my pieces???

29/07/2009

piece of history in a shade




We received new lamp shades from lush designs.
New designs features a piece of history from Wild West.
Buffalo Bill on horse back, his wife holding shot gun and prominent looking Sitting Bull. There's even Queen Vic! Apparently Buffalo Bill's Wild West came to England and performed for Queen Victoria's golden jubilee in 1887. I wonder how people's lives were like in those days...

15/07/2009

holiday




We had small summer holiday in Alicante, Spain. The town had hint of Moorish influence, lots of beautiful old lightings and colours of interior inspired me with new ideas.

Friend of ours who moved there 2 years ago kindly let us stay. (at her apartment right in front of beach! with cute 70s flower canopy) we really admired the fact she moved there on her own, learned the language, set up a business and thriving.
she has been a great hostess too, feeding us great food & drinks made of fresh local ingredients. Food has been definitely the highlight, even coffee tasted amazing! I don't know why we can not get the same coffee over here. I love the coffee in London, Paris, and all the other cities, they are all different and lovely in their own way. but these coffee in Alicante really amazed me. I hardly make coffee at home but I will buy a coffee maker over the weekend so I will test if I can match Spanish standard with the beans I brought back.

01/07/2009

new photos





I took some new photos of Washi Jewellery. simple jobs like this, I have been meaning to do for months and months... It's unfair to say...but it's true being working mum is tricky at times! I felt so good sorting it out with friend's help. now my style sheets and all necessary paper works are up to date. YES!
you can have a look more images from here. there are exclusive and more reasonable diffusion line necklaces.

28/06/2009

play me I'm yours


I spotted 2 street pianos in London recently.
one at Tate modern & the other at Carnaby st. It's seems like a part of city of London Festival.
basically Pianos appearing randomly on the street of London, whoever feels like it can play. It's simple yet brilliant project. at this photo we are all united singing "it's must be love, love love."
(it's must be love by Madness)

south bank




we visited south bank last week end.
got off the bus at St.Pauls then walked across Millennium bridge to Tate.
It's great place to hang out with young child. Between Tate modern to Royal festival hall, there are so many places tempts you to stop by. We went to behind OXO tower visiting Central Saint Martins graphic design degree show. Different year still the same rubbish!(at this context "rubbish" means extremely positive sense.) this person's work really caught my eye, he/she made type face called "butternut squash".