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House Curious

Lifestyle and interior shop. Social workshops for the creatively curious.

Meet the Makers

Sommer Pyne

Happy sunday!

Hope you're all having a lovely weekend and finally we have some sun in London! Let's get those BBQs cranked up immediately before the rain clouds come back. Sundays for me is all about chilling with my fam, stuffing my face and having some down time to read and catch up on myself.

Niko Dafkos and Paul Firmin

Niko Dafkos and Paul Firmin

I've been busily working away behind the scences on some fun projects and I'm particularly excited about our Candle and Calligraphy workshop with Earl of East London and Quill London 10th July. If you fancy a lovely Sunday getting creative with letter forms and making beautiful smelling candles, with a spot of lunch and wine thrown in then purchase your tickets here before they all sell out. 

I love social media. It's opened so many doors for me and it constantly gives me an abundance of inspiration. I actually started following Earl of East London on Instagram a while back and loved watching them make their dream of setting up a business a reality. Full of passion and community spirit their energy and love for what they do was infectious and helped motivate me to carry on with my dream. So thanks guys and keep up the good work! 

So it's with great pleasure to introduce you to Niko and Paul with a little interview I did with them recently. Enjoy, and I hope you get some inspiration too. 

Tell me how Earl of East London came about?

Earl of East London started out as a joint creative outlet for us. We both loved the idea of starting something of our own and one day we just decided to go for it. We originally started out as a stall selling a curated mix of candles, cacti and curiosities, pulling together all of our favourite homeware items into a single lifestyle stall and it just went from there.

Where do you get your inspiration from?

We have always been inspired by the makers movement in the US, independent craftsmen over there know how to promote themselves as a brand from day one and that was something we really wanted to achieve with Earl of East London.

In terms of our own sent line the inspiration comes from our travel and childhood memories. Scent is one of the brain's most vital senses for memory recall and for us it allows us to tell a story about the things, places or people that mean so much to us.

What's the biggest challenge for you?

Everyday has bought us something new, we balance day jobs with building our own brand, that has sometimes been really tough as it limits any free time. As we have continued to grow we have had to adapt and now as we scale our business we need to look for the right likeminded people to help us get there. You have to put a lot of trust in others to stay true to your vision and whilst it feels like a risk, working with others is very rewarding.

Can you share with us any exciting plans you have for the future?

We are launching two new scents called Strand and Atlas Cedar and we will launch corresponding Reed Diffusers for each scent. In addition to this we have a new studio/co-working space in development, which will help us to take our brand to the next level.

What have you learnt on this journey of yours?

That everyday will post new problems but the fun is in finding the solution. In the past few years we have met and collaborated with some incredible people that have helped us grow and become our professional support network. We are just so pleased we decided to see if we could make our dream a reality.

What's the best piece of advice anyone has given you?

Go with your gut.

Complete these sentences...

My favourite scent is Monocle's Hinoki Wood fragrance because it's so elegant and distinctive.

Our favourite city is London because it's where we met and it's our home, if we had to pick another city it would be LA for sure. It's not the easiest to know but once you have a network there it's a hard city to beat on so many levels.

Our one piece of style advice is to keep it simple, you can't beat a plain T and jeans.

To buy a ticket to the Candle and Calligraphy workshop go here

To follow the boys on their adventure on Instagram click here and be sure to check out their lifestyle shop earlofeastlondon.co.uk or pay them a visit.

Stay curious,

Sommer x

Flying by the seat of my pants

Sommer Pyne

Pic by Anna Barnett

Pic by Anna Barnett

How is it already Wednesday? Last week was crazy getting the last bits of the house finished, trying to push the builders out the door just as I was opening the doors to a lovely bunch of journalists for our press evening. I was flying by the seat of my pants and running around high on adrenaline. We managed to pull it all together at the very last second and it was a great success I'm pleased to say. It's amazing what you can get done under pressure! 

Pic by Sian Astely

Pic by Sian Astely

The night was very intimate with about 10 journalist and bloggers as I wanted them to get a real sense of what a House Curious workshop is all about. We gave them a sample of our first cookery workshop, The Ultimate Dinner Party Menu with Anna Barnett taking place on the 17th June. If you want to snap up the last couple of tickets then click here

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Below is a sneak peek of the Ginger Pig Slow Roasted Lamb and Black Rice Salad with Green Harissa that was on the menu. This is an absolute show stopper and will have any guest in awe. 

Ginger Pig Slow Roasted Lamb with Black Rice Salad

Ginger Pig Slow Roasted Lamb with Black Rice Salad

Absolut Elyx Swedish Death Nettle cocktail

Absolut Elyx Swedish Death Nettle cocktail

Everyone got into the spirit pretty quickly thanks to the Absolut Elyx cocktails called Swedish Death Nettle. Sounds pretty harsh but it's the perfect summer cocktail. It was a great sight seeing everyone chatting and cooking together. It's an extraordinary moment when you are so engrossed in what you are doing that you forget about your troubles from the day and that's what House Curious is all about. It's about losing yourself in the moment and finding happiness in the simple things like the act of cooking and sharing a meal together. 

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If you want to see more from the night head over to Moregeous who wrote a great overview of the night.

I'm having so much fun curating these events and I can't wait to share more with you soon. We have just launched our Candle and Calligraphy workshop, which is happening 10th July. For tickets and info click here

Have a great week and stay curious.

Sommer x

 

 

Hello and welcome

Sommer Pyne

Kitchen

Hi and welcome to House Curious

I'm so glad you have dropped by to say hello. You're curious and I love that. I'm looking forward to getting to know you and hopefully having the pleasure of meeting you at one of our up and coming workshops or events. Here I want to share my everyday with you. The good, the bad, the pretty and ugly... well it will never be that ugly. It's a place where we can be real and get to know each other. It's also a place for inspiration and creativity and a chance to meet the makers and shakers that I partner up with.  

Sitting here writing this blog post I'm pinching myself because this has been a long old journey to get to this point. You name it, we've been through it. I've been at breaking point, thinking what the hell am I doing trying to juggle being a mum, doing a year long house renovation and then some, setting up a new business plus all the daily crap that we go through. See, I told you we were going to get real. The thing is when House Curious was just an idea in my head it felt like a huge undertaking and I had all those usual anxieties about setting up a business. Oh god, the fear was so real. And what if it didn't work out and what happens if I fail and everyone will think I'm a loser? You know those kinds of fears. An incredible thing happened though once I decided to give fear the heave ho and actually put my energy into making my dream a reality, that fear turned to excitement and determination. Nothing is ever perfect but I've learnt if you put your heart and soul into something you will make it happen no matter the obstacles you face. I guess my message is (without sounding too worthy!) just do it and follow your dreams. Don't let anything get in the way.

I've already met so many inspiring people on this little journey of mine and I feel so reenergised and happy because finally I'm being true to myself and doing what I love. I can't wait to introduce you to some of the lovely and talent people I have met along the way. You'll be able to meet them here but also at our workshops. Make sure you register here to be the first in line for tickets. 

If you're still reading this and I haven't bored you to tears thank you for the love I've had from so many of you and all of the encouragement along the way. Stay tuned as we have some incredible events happening over the summer.

Stay curious,

Sommer x