One of the advantages of living in the Midlands is how easy it is to go to London for the day. Last Saturday Tiago and I took the train and two hours later we had arrived in the capital city. We spent the morning in Spitalfields and Brick Lane and in the afternoon we went to the floral demonstrations in the King’s Road branch of Anthropologie. Visiting any Anthropologie never fails to impress because, as Tiago said, they don’t just sell clothes, they sell a whole experience. This floral demonstration was performed by The Real Flower Company and in the 30 minutes we stood there watching we saw how to make a hand-tied bouquet with roses, rosemary, mint, sage, jasmine and eucalyptus and a small table centre with roses, lavender, sweet peas and jasmine. I absolutely loved that horizontal vase and Tiago bought it for me! But what struck us the most, in addition to all the colours and forms, was the amazing, pungent scent of all the flowers.
(photos: Tiago Cabral)










There's nothing like that here in Madrid! I'm looking for a place to learn how to make such beautiful flower arrangements and I can't find anything here… I think I must go to London for some time…
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De vez em quando, dou uma olhadela ao site da Anthropologie e fico rendida durante algum tempo. Nunca tive a oportunidade de visitar nenhuma das lojas, mas adorava ter a possibilidade de ir um dia destes! A jarra é super original…muito bonita!
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Que máximo que deve ter sido esse passeio! Além da experiência… é sempre tão bom ganhar presente!
Beijos
Helena
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Estive pela 1ª vez em Londres no passado mês de Março e de facto é uma cidade magnifica. A quantidade de actividades, de locais , de pessoas de experiencias… Agora imagino me a viver ai próximo e ir a Londres, como quem vai aqui a Lxa…. que sorte a sua.
Qualquer dia, sigo lhe o exemplo e mudo me de armas e bagagens…
As fotos são lindissimas.
Bjs
Fernanda
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Que sorte poder ir até Londres tão “rápido” e apreciar todos os momentos a 100%. Os arranjos são fantásticos, basta ver pelas imagens.
Beijos
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Liiiindo, adorei o post.
Passa lá no meu blog, tem sorteio!!!
http://www.estilolisi.blogspot.com
Bjcs
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I love anthropologie, and those flowers are stunning. Wish I could arrange flowers like that!
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Oh, I am in love with these roses!
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You're really lucky!
And the pictures are so beautiful that I imagine the scent of the flowers. Yum 🙂
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What a great idea to have a floral demonstration in the store. I've never seen anything like that at the Anthropologies in the U.S. Beautiful photos!
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Breathtakingly beautiful. I love the mix of greenery that she used – lots of things that I wouldn't ave considered! That is an awesome vase – lucky you!!! Hope to see lots of flowers in it soon 🙂
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I like your arrangements much better. You take nature and make it your own. Perhaps you learned something, however, I think you should have been teaching this class.
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Concha, tinhas que estar a dar cursos também. Muitas de nós queremos ser suas alunas. Luciana (Itália)
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The next week we will be london with my younger sister for a week. We are very excited. one of our friends live there with English husband and a their adorable girl. And we are planning to go to Anthropologie. I want to buy something for our home. I love their products….
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Que luz é essa?!?!
Que fotos lindas!!
Parabéns ao fotógrafo e ao seu lindo post e extremo bom gosto.
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Olá Constança!!
Esses arranjos tão campestres fazem-me lembrar os “arranjos” que o meu pai muito à maneira dele sempre me oferece no meu aniversário!! Directamente da horta, que ele próprio cultiva, mistura flores com ervas aromáticas, cidreira, hortelã, alecrim, ervilhas de cheiro, etc.. são sempre originais e únicos! Adoro!
Também tenho uma jarra horizontal idêntica a essa que trouxe de Milão!
Beijinhos!
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