Harbour Interiors opened on Saturday 29 November 2014 in a flurry of mince pies and spiced hot drinks. It was Sandy and Lynn Davidson's dream and it has taken them a little over a year, living outside Crail, looking for just the right premises and just the right products to make that dream a reality. A huge amount of hard work has gone into creating the shop so opening day was understandably a real celebration for them:
Sandy and Lynn Davidson |
Harbour Interiors, Anstruther |
1. Reindeer cushion
Isn't this reindeer cushion (£10.99) just the cutest, most Christmassy thing ever? (Santa you don't even need to bring me this one as I couldn't wait so I've already got myself one!)
2. Noel Christmas decoration
This is a classy, quality Christmas decoration (£4.95). The kind you keep for years and which goes with everything. It has a cute bell too. (Plus Noel is my middle name so it's a must buy for me!)
3. Willow & Plum soap
These natural soaps look and smell great and are made right here in Fife by the Willow & Plum Soap Co. There are even dog soaps available. Seeing as I don't have a dog (and my cat really does not like baths!) I will stick to the human versions (£3.95) such as "Dark Pomegranate", "Juicy Apple" and "Eucalyptus and Sea Cucumber".
4. Kitchenware from Garden Trading
Hard to pick from the range of Garden Trading kitchenware which Harbour Interiors offers but I reckon the cookie cutters would fit perfectly in my Christmas stocking.
Scarves are pretty essential at this time of year in Scotland and Harbour Interiors offers some lovely ones, at very reasonable prices too. Any of these beauties (£6.99) would suit me just fine!
6. Tealight holder
Something you can never have too many of, especially at this dark and dismal time of year, is a tealight holder. Lots to choose from:
But this reusable brass one (£6.95) stuck out for me with its antique, unusual look:
Tealights, Harbour Interiors, Anstruther |
7. Thomas Kent clock
Harbour Interiors has a beautiful range of Thomas Kent mantle and wall clocks in different colours.
I may already have lots of clocks but I find there is always space for one more! My favourite is the mantle clock in cream with gold numbers. Classy and petite but with a cheeky wee touch of bling (£21.95).
8. New curtains
Curtains are not only essential but a great way of updating and prettifying a room. A good pair will last you for many years. When it comes to curtains and blinds Lynn really knows her stuff and has made lovely curtains and sourced great blinds for our house in the past. I hadn't appreciated quite how much of a difference a good, well-fitted pair of curtains could make to a room before Lynn showed me the error of my ill-fitting, cheap, ready-made curtain ways. Lynn can bring the fabrics to your home so you can see how they look in the actual room. If you are anything like me and have difficulty visualising what the end result will look like then this helps a lot!
Again there is lots of choice with fabrics from big names Harlequin, Moon and Prestigious Textiles (and more coming soon in the new year) but I thought this painterly fabric from the Prestigious Textiles "Printworks" book was particularly striking and unusual. Perfect for an arty studio! (Santa, did I mention what a good girl I've been?)
So there you go - 8 things I would love to find at the bottom of my tree this Christmas morning! Merry Christmas everyone!
Harbour Interiors, 3 Shore Street, Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife
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