Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Design inspiration
OK so this house is not in Tangiers,
in fact its not even in Morocco,
but it could be . . .
When I saw it on Pinterest I was immediately drawn to it and started the process of pinterest sleuth- work (as one does) to discover its whereabouts.
Its in Mexico!
And, even better, if you have mexican holiday aspirations, it can also be found on Airbnb.
I think it is the overwhelming simplicity of design that draws me to this house,
and the way it sits so comfortably in its environment.
And yes
I know,
it would only be a matter of hours, if not minutes,
before I started slinging some carpets onto that concrete floor,
or adding some brash cushions into the mix,
but it has nevertheless been placed firmly into my file for inspirational elements and ideas.

What do you think Casa Tiny?
(and yes, that really is its name!)
images via airbnb, miluccia and pinterest
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
5 things about Tangiers
By Laurence of L'Atelier de Laurence Tanger
Tucked away on a quiet street just above the medina of Tangiers is the concept store of Laurence Guitard-Bezos . . . L'atelier de Laurence. It sits alongside the La Maison de Tanger just in case you also happen to need a place to stay while perusing the streets and souks of Tangiers!
Laurence has created a colourful and eclectic collection of homeware,clothes and accesories from morocco as well as other corners of the world that have attracted her attention. She has shared with us a few of the things she loves about Tangiers.
"Ce que j aime beaucoup à Tanger c est de prendre un café sur la terrasse du cinéma Rif et d regarder les gens passés un joyeux mélange de population"
What I really like in Tangier is to take a coffee on the terrace of the Rif cinema and watch the people passing by, a wonderful melting pot and mix.
"Ensuite un de mes endroits préférés reste le café Hafa avec la vue prenante et envoûtante sur le détroit."
And then one of my favourite places remains the Hafa café with its mesmerising view over the strait.
"J'aime aller me,promener dans la garrigue de Mediouna à travers les petits sentiers ou l on rencontre quelques fois les familles de sangliers sauvage et enfin et surtout la plage autour du mirage ou là nous pouvons marcher avec les chiens durant des kilomètres et des kilomètres et même prendre un petit café dans un café de plage qui fait de très bonnes sardines grillées (après aeroport)."
I like to go walking in the scrubland of the mediouna, throught the small trails where sometimes you can even encounter a wild boar family - and last but not least, the beach around the Mirage where we can walk with the dogs for miles and miles as even have a quick coffee in a beach café, that also does very good grilled sardines!(just ater the airport).
So a few ideas to get you out and about if you are in Tangiers . . .
and don't forget to pop in and see Laurence in her Atelier
at 9 rue Al Mabarra, Tanger.
x
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Wednesday, 23 September 2015
On the tiles
It's funny how things come in waves . . .
because I had been seeing {and loving} the tiles from the Popham Design studio.
In a previous post - a tile is made - I've chatted a bit about the traditional artisan process involved in making these cement tiles. Popham Designs, based in Marrakech, have taken this traditional tile and transported it into a contemporary aesthetic which I just love.
graphic and monochromatic
along with some wonderful bursts of colour
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This assymetrical circle is one of my favourites, along with the colour!
What do you think?
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
5 things about Tangiers
and little bit more…
I asked Sarah Charpentier Riani - the creative force behind Ewwel designs - to list her Five Favourite Things in Tangiers.
Il y a tellement de choses que j’aime à Tanger… ce fut donc difficile de n’en choisir que
5 ! Je vis dans cette ville depuis maintenant un peu plus de 3 ans, et chaque jour je découvre
de nouvelles choses, de nouveaux endroits…Une atmosphère particulière qui ne laisse
personne indifférent.
Voici donc ma petite liste, sans ordre de préférence, des 5 choses que j’aime à Tanger :
There are so many things that I like about Tangier . . . it was hard to choose only 5! I have been living in this city for just over 3 years now, and every day I discover new things, new places - it has an atmosphere that leaves no one indifferent. So - here is my list, without order of preference, of 5 things I like about Tangier:
1) UNE BISSARA! Une plat tellement simple mais tellement bon…Une sorte de
purée de pois cassés ou de fèves, agrémentée d’un filet d’huile d’olive du pays, du cumin et
du paprika. Et c’est encore meilleur avec quelques petits morceaux d’oignons crus…Et
qui dit Bissara, dit forêt de Perdicaris, un des meilleurs endroits pour en déguster une!
1) A BISSARA! A dish so simple but so good . . . it is a sort of pureed pea or bean soup, embellished with a dash of olive oil, cumin and paprika. And it's even better with a few small pieces of raw onions! And whoever says Bissara, also says Perdicaris Forest, one of the best places to enjoy it!
2) LA FORET DE PERDICARIS
Sur les hauteurs de Tanger, c’est une forêt communale en plein milieu urbain. J’aime
m’y promener en famille et admirer la richesse de sa biodiversité. On peut également y voir
une mystérieuse villa aux airs de manoir (laissée très longtemps à l’abandon mais
actuellement en pleine rénovation) dont le propriétaire était Ion Perdicaris, riche américain.
2 ) THE FOREST PERDICARIS On the heights of Tangier, it is a communal forest in an urban setting . I love to walk there with my family and admire its rich biodiversity. One can also see a mysterious manor house (very long left abandoned but currently being renovated) whose original owner was Ion Perdicaris, a wealthy American.
Et rien n’est plus agréable que de se balader sur la chaussée romaine et profiter d’une splendide vue sur la mer.
And nothing is more pleasant than to walk on the old Roman road and enjoy the splendid sea view.
3) LA KASBAH
C’est un de mes quartiers préférés à Tanger. Situé sur les hauteurs de la vieille médina,
c’est un lieu chargé d’histoire. J’aime siroter un thé à la Menthe place du Tabor à l’ombre
d’un ficus centenaire et profiter de l’ambiance apaisante…
3) THE KASBAH This is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Tangier. Located on the heights of the old medina, this is a place full of history. I like to sip a mint tea at the place of Tabor in the shade of a century-old ficus and enjoy the soothing ambience ...
4) LAS CHICAS
La boutique LAS CHICAS est l’endroit incontournable du shopping à Tanger. Installée
dans une ancienne maison rénovée avec goût, j’aime y découvrir les dernières nouveautés des
designers locaux, papoter avec les charmantes propriétaires Ayda et Yasmine et faire une
petite pause déjeuner sur la terrasse entre copines.
dans une ancienne maison rénovée avec goût, j’aime y découvrir les dernières nouveautés des
designers locaux, papoter avec les charmantes propriétaires Ayda et Yasmine et faire une
petite pause déjeuner sur la terrasse entre copines.
4) LAS CHICAS The shop Las Chicas is the place to shop in Tangier. Housed in an old house renovated with taste, I like to discover the latest local designers there, chatting with the charming owners Ayda and Yasmine while taking a lunchbreak on the terrace among friends.
5) LA CINEMATHEQUE
Pour le moment, c’est l’unique cinéma à Tanger. Conservé dans son jus, j’aime
l’ambiance complètement vintage de ce lieu qui propose une belle programmation pour les
enfants, des nouveautés et des films d’auteur. Ici pas de pop corn, c’est plutôt ambiance thé à
la menthe et patisseries faites maison.
Entrée 20 Dirhams, imbattable !
5) THE CINEMATHEQUE For now,it is the only cinema in Tangier. Kept in its own original aesthetic, I love the completely vintage atmosphere of this place, which also offers a great programme for children, novelties and art films . Here there is no popcorn, but plenty of atmosphere, mint tea and homemade pastries. Entry 20 Dirhams, unbeatable!
Parce-que faire une liste de mes 5 choses préférées à Tanger est vraiment trop difficile, et
parce-que ce n’est plus vraiment Tanger, je me permets d’ajouter un sixième lieu !
6) PLAGE HERMES
Après Assilah, sur la route de Larache, se trouve la plage de Sidi Mghait. Appelée aussi
Plage Hermès (dû à la présence de la maison du célèbre créateur français), cette plage est
assez difficile d’accès. Bien qu’aménagée de transats et de petits Chiringuitos , cette plage
reste sauvage et tranquille. J’aime y un faire un bain d’argile et déguster un bon tajine de
poisson face à la mer. Du pur bonheur.
Because making a list of my five favorite things to Tangier is really too difficult, and because - it's not really Tanger , I might add a sixth place! 6)PLAGE HERMES - Just after Assilah, on the road to Larache, is the beach of Sidi Mghait.This beach is also called Hermes(due to the presence of the house of the famous French designer, this beach is difficult to access. Although there are some deckchairs and small Chiringuitos in the summer, this beach remains wild and tranquil. I like to make a clay bath and enjoy a good fish tagine facing the sea . Pure happiness.
So . . . a few ideas for next time you find yourself in Tangiers?
x
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Back to the Blog!
Sitting in the gentle morning sunlight, sipping on my coffee and thinking about where I am and where I am going {in a blog context that is}! Big thoughts for so early in the day!
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September always feels like a time for new beginnings here in the northern hemisphere - while friends and family down south are starting to look forward to warmer days and the start of spring, we are noticing the days slowly growing shorter and the sunshine softer.
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This September has most definitely brought winds of change sweeping through our lives - and this will be reflected in the pages of this blog and other projects to follow . . . exciting I hope!!
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Instead of being full time in Morocco we have decided - for a time - to commute between the british countryside and the moroccan seaside. Not a bad option really, a good one for the family as a whole, and one that, as I said, brings new opportunities with it! So keep an eye on the blog as I hatch my plans (online shops, pop-up shops!) to bring a little moroccan inspiration to the somewhat cooler climes of the corner of the welsh countryside we are now calling home!
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Friday, 10 July 2015
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