Posts Tagged ‘time’

The Wooden Spoon – No Booby Prize Here

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

You voted the wooden spoon an essential item of any modern kitchen and hence a place on the Timeless 50.

Today’s prize is no wooden spoon. Instead test your cooking skills in Paris at a Nos Desserts Préférés (Our Favourite Desserts) Pâtisserie Course for two adults, learning to make classic French desserts with expert tuition. Prize includes return travel and two nights hotel accommodation.

Visit the Timeless 50 to stir things up and win.

Column Vase as Solid State Chic

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
The column vase: sturdy and stylish

The column vase: sturdy and stylish

Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. So said William Morris. And by this standard, the legendary designer would approve of the column vase.

Satisfying the function side of the deal with regimentary precision, there is little risk of a column vase being accidentally knocked over, thanks to its solid base and lack of bulbous mid-section. But it doesn’t let down in the style stakes either: sleek, simple and seductively symmetric, it complements any floral arrangement, from rustic hawthorns pulled from autumn hedgerows to those 12 red roses brought home by your loved one.

The column vase looks equally good on a statement table as it does on your grandmother’s sideboard. But you don’t have to break the bank to have a slice of this chic lifestyle statement – everyone’s had a crack at the column vase, from supermarkets to Habitat and designer vase company LSA International.  Or, if you really have a hankering to break open that piggy bank, why not go for the £133 Crevasse stainless steel column vase designed by Hadid Zaha for Alessi? At 42cm high, it could double as a child’s full-length mirror.