I love this shot.. so much! I would really like her cutlery set for my birthday I think. *hint*
omg i love it!
omg omg omg omg I love it! This whole feature was done for Lonny Magazine. The Dog thing.. I dont know if it's a lamp but I want it! How fabulous is her house?
All hail the Queen of British Kitsch - Cath Kidston
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Gorgeous home! I don't know which part of the UK you live in, but there's an outlet centre of her stuff in St Neots, which is an hour or so outside London maybe? And it's quite small but it has some really cheap stuff, especially cutlery!
I love those stickers around the doorway too - they had them on the CK site for a while for £30 and I wish I had bought some!!
Gotta love Cath....
S x
Those floral dishes are delish!
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hah I know!! most of the things from her site are on my birthday wish list :p My family knows if they are ever stuck for present ideas just go there ^_^
damn! I never saw those! I have a breadbin in my craft room that was decoupaged with leftover scrappy wallpaper pieces. I love it, I use it to store calculators and scissors and office thingys ^_^
ah what!! Im in ireland! Northern ireland to be precise. I think she may have an outlet store in Dundalk. I must check that out. A trip there for my birthday please! lol my boyfriend shouted at me on my last birthday - "YOU MADE ME GAY! I KNOW WHO CATH KIDSTON IS!" it was very funny. he also recognises the patterns now.
I LOVE CATH KIDSTON! how lovely is her house! where did you get these images from? I would LOVE my house to be like this! x
Her home is so beautiful! I love the cutlery.
How flippin' dreamy! That flower border around the doorway is gorgeous! And yes, her house is extremely fabulous!
I love the floral dress
This is obviously not her actual house. This is a show-piece. There is too much stuff in the kitchen for starters. Would you fill your house with your own designs? Of course not.
Cath Kidston is a hard-nosed urban business woman who has admitted to living on takeaways. Dreamy domestic goddesses do not become millionaires.
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