
Frocka talks to Lisa Stickley - Video Interview
Thu 19th Aug 10am | No Comments
I was lucky enough to grab an hour with Lisa Stickley at her shop near Clapham High Street, where I got to know a little more about what inspires Lisa's designs as well as her exciting new book project. Book launched July 2010 - Available from Lisa St...
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SHOPS FROCKA LOVES

› www.lucybackhouse.co.ukThis is the best apothecary store in the universe. Hands on friendly service… yes I know I may be digressing from interiors, but to feel good on the inside is to look great on the outside, plus, what can I say, … I love Lucy!
Find it on Crouch Hill, Crouch End, In between the World Café and All Bar One and soon to be available online.

› www.oneinthehouse.co.uk Small store in Trafalgar Street Brighton, Just down from Brighton Station, So worth a look-in!

› www.zarahome.comWho doesn’t love Zara Home?!! Full of beautiful throws, cushions and Moroccan inspired products essential for intriguifying any home. Frockariffic!
SITES FROCKA LOVES

› Designers GuildI absolutely love Designers Guild. They have the most colourful and unique fabric designs for home furnishings and accessories. You can aleays find a style to suit every room of your home.

› Cath KidstonIf you can’t find anything you like here, then I’ll eat my shorts. Obviously I would not advise an overload of just one design, but I do find myself coming back to Cath’s Store with great frequency. And now that Summer's in the air, it’s time to get out in the garden and what better to help you get enthused than looking and feeling the part. In the latest collection you can find floral kneeling pads, matching gardening gloves and the coolest, prettiest parasols.

› www.twentytwentyone.comCool designs at somewhat unaffordable prices. Get the ideas from here and then trawl all over town for a week to find an alternative, slightly cheaper version… Spitalfields market anyone?










