Maybe we should consider Thanksgiving “pre-Christmas” this year as retailers are really going all out with early shopping suggestions. They always do but this year it feels like everyone is very intent on making up for lost ground. The catalogs are coming in droves and the emails are pretty overwhelming already. Because I get so much of it I unfortunately have to dump-truck most of it without really looking in order to maintain some level of sanity.
But this morning I got an email from British based Pale & Interesting that stopped my finger from hitting the delete button cold. It was their November newsletter, which I hadn’t signed up for – but that’s really beside the point.
I guess what really grabbed me was the quality of the photos they chose to include – just three of them, but the editorial styling against a very clean and simple layout made me click over immediately. Of course I looked through each and every section of the website. Below are just a few of the pretty pictures I found. I can’t be the only one that thinks these shots are really swoon worthy – they sell sets of cards featuring photos of their products. Unfortunately I don’t think P & I sells in the US but I’m still a big fan!



































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everything looks totally gorgeous – I’m ready to buy everything in their store if only they were in the US
Very inspiring!
Gorgeous- just checked out the site! Loooove the mugs. I want a few

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Oh my what stunning photos. I love it all – thanks so much for sharing !
Kate
I was looking up 1920’s women and this page came up and has completely inspired me! I am a 17 year girl who has been going through different phases on trying to find the right home style for me, but seeing this… I may have just hit the nail and found my inspiration!
I love this entire page. Thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures and stories:)
Definitely some beautiful photography – thanks for sharing
I love the pale colours mixed with the lovely shiny bits – oh why don’t they ship to N. America?!