Sunday

Long Division



Ill be honest Im not one to shout about the offerings of wakefield (that in itself is possibly the understatement of the century) but after opting for a evening in my home town for a change of scenery from the weekend Leeds circuit, I am rather happy to say that walking into the the Long Division Event was a brillant surprise. 
Plenty of live music and an amazing atmosphere maybe I shouldn't be so scathing of the little place I call home.

Thumbs up all round.

Jubilee.


It has been 60 years since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation onto the throne in Britain. The Diamond Jubilee celebration is well underway and we are here to share not only the popularity of the monarchy, but the array of colours that have defined the stylish consistency of the Queen over the past 6 decades. 
Colour was the premise to the collaboration between Pantone and Leo Burnett London as they team up to bring you a limited edition colour guide of the Queen's coordinated ensembles. The guide is numbered featuring PANTONE Colour references citing the date and location that defines the queen's choice. So, next time you are selecting the swatches to a stationery system or defining the palette of your next poster, let her Royal Highness, the Queen assist you in the matter.  





selecting feature colours from the Queen’s wardrobe, Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Colour Institute®, reflects on some of the most notable colour selections:

>>> PANTONE 13-0755 Primrose Yellow ''The Queen’s royal wedding outfit from 2011 was Primrose Yellow. Yellow is a colour that speaks to the future with hope and optimism. William’s wedding was a time of national celebration and this choice of yellow complements the joyous mood of the occasion. It’s a colour that is high visibility (befitting a queen), while still not detracting from the bride.''

>>> PANTONE 13-4411 Crystal Blue ''Blue is a colour staple in the Queen’s wardrobe. It’s a colour that communicates constancy and it is also symbolic of her devotion to the British people. Blues traditionally have calming properties and she is often seen wearing them during difficult times. Blue is also seen as de-stressing so it’s no surprise she was sporting a serene blue to a Royal Garden Party in 2010.''

>>> PANTONE 16-2124 Pink Carnation ''Queen Elizabeth wore lighter tones of pink more frequently when she was younger, adding softness to her role as Queen and making her seem less austere. The PANTONE 16-2124 Pink Carnation she wore to the Chelsea Garden Party in 1967 is a good example. In recent years however, she has been seen in trendier bright pinks, defying her age and communicating that she is a monarch modern in thought and spirit.''

>>> PANTONE 13-5414 Ice Green ''During the Queen’s landmark state visit to Ireland, the first since the country gained independence in the 1920s, she was seen in a cool shade of green. Her colour choice echoed the sentiment of her visit as green is widely seen to symbolise new beginnings, fresh thoughts and rejuvenation.''

Where can i get my hands on one of these!!!!!!!

Gaslight grill.


One of the more recent projects I've been involved in designing,The Gaslight Grill  is a new bar and restaurant concept bought to you by The Lost Society group also responsible for The Lost Angel in Battersea. The Gaslight Grill is set to redefine the modern steakhouse by pushing the envelope of British culinary creativity fusing grilled fired meats with country classics.

 
Embodying 18th century lavishness and true British class, The Gaslight's Gin Palace bar  will serve up an inspired drinks list featuring home infused, world craft as well as London gins.  In addition, classic cocktails run alongside a selection of real ales - all celebrating the best of British.















Check it out if your in the area.

Open all hours



After many hours of hard work on this design over the last couple of months the Bar opens to the Public tomorrow!

Launching on Monday 4 June, the Chase And Country Tails Terrace at Fifth Floor kicks off a quintessentially British summer at Harvey Nichols.
Created by the Kai design team, the terrace will have a traditional English country look and feel, inspired by the Herefordshire countryside where the distillery is based. A refreshing, citrus aroma of Penhaligons Blenheim Bouquet will scent the air, creating the perfect atmosphere to sip summery cocktails in the heart of Knightsbridge.


Chase And Country Tails Terrace at Fifth Floor will be open from Monday 4 June to Sunday 15 July. To book a table, please contact Fifth Floor Harvey Nichols on 020 7823 1839 or email Novella.alessandrini@harveynichols.com

More photos to follow........