A slice of Lucienne?
Working in museums has almost cured me of collecting. I am happy for most things small and large to be...
Working in museums has almost cured me of collecting. I am happy for most things small and large to be...
This post is about a set of things. Not often read about here, it’s true. But some things shouldn’t be...
Whilst everyone drives themselves silly chasing Christmas, Shelf Appeal chases Christmas past. I love old catalogues, not the big beefy...
A return trip to Copenhagen was a nice thing to do. It was cold, cold, cold. So cold the lakes...
The Ministry of Food (please don’t mention or think about Jamie’s version) is one of those British wartime campaigns that...
I have said it before – one person’s tat is another person’s ephemeral slice of apple pie and cream. Not...
As you know toys are a bit of a thing here. They are a bit more of a thing on...
Cold weekend mornings are pretty well nigh perfect for browsing Paris flea markets of the outdoor sort. Cities in autumn,...
Harvey Nichols is a nice department store. It has had its up and downs. Depending on how interesting the buying...
One of Shelf Appeal’s favourite illustration duo’s are Lewitt-Him. Featured here before and before and before that. Between them they...
A recent jaunt to Norfolk and Suffolk consisted of lots of sea drive-bys and stops. And spotting of places that...
You see before you a booklet called Penguins Progress from Easter 1947. It has a yellow cover. Of course it...