Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts

2014 was our first full year of trading in the shop - and it was hard going ! However it was a busy December and Christmas in the Dezigne Shop which left us feeling greatly encouraged. We stocked some fantastic new suppliers such as menswear from Sauce and Brown  and  Snail and Rabbit who supply special blend teas. Consistently popular were Relick Designs (upcyled and recycled) and DaisyCat Designs (handmade greetings cards).

Now we are taking a bit of a break in Athens before getting back to some hard work in
 2015 !

Athens is great for inspiration as many things such as clothing, bags and jewellery are hand-made locally in small workshops and factories. Jewellery designs are eclectic and imaginative. In the city centre there are many shops selling fabrics, beads, haberdashery, yarns, etc - the choice is amazing -we just wish we had the same back in the UK.

We have been observing how shops display their goods - the Greeks are really good at this and even in a tiny shop they can create a fantastic look using all available space without it looking cramped.



All neighbourhoods have wonderful bakeries and patisseries as the norm with fresh baked breads, amazing cakes, pastries, pies, and sweets - again mostly made on the premises. In the UK these would be classed as 'Artisan Bakeries' but here they are just what is expected. They all stay open late in the evening as the Greeks like to buy gifts to take with them when visiting friends and relatives.

Winter in Athens can be cold and wet but at the moment we are enjoying mild, sunny days which are perfect for sight-seeing, walking along the seafront or just meandering around local shopping areas. The Greeks love their coffee and there are plenty of cafes to choose from. You will be served at your table so no waiting in noisy coffee shop queues.
We went into the city centre last Saturday and the restaurants and tavernas were packed with people enjoying lunch al fresco. Greek food is wonderful and much underrated - especially if you go to one of the less touristy places.



We have many ideas for 2015 and will be introducing some new suppliers to the shop but we still want to achieve a good mix of clothing, accessories, jewellery, lighting and gifts.
We can't bring Athens to Nottingham but we can certainly give the shop a more European look and feel.



You can enjoy staying at our self- catering flat in Athens via Dezigne Holidays - its is within 10 minutes walk of the beach, bus and trams around the city. It can sleep up to 6 people and there is a shaded outside terrace area.



There are supermarkets, shops and cafes close by. You can find out more, availability and how to book securely via Air BnB.


New premises

It's been a while since our last post, so let's start where we left off!

After a huge success with the pop-up shop we now have a more permanent spot in Nottingham's creative heart - Hockley.

The transformation began in November and as well as having all of the beautiful, unique and handmade items, upstairs is home to a coffee shop with the perfect view to watch the world go by!

Home to all of the gorgeous items you have come to expect from Dezigne, we have a silky smooth blend of freshly brewed coffee waiting for you and a selection of teas to enjoy with a slice of cake, and the opportunity to purchase some beautiful food items for your cupboards such as rosebuds to brew your very own rose tea, lovely honeys, herbs and condiments all direct from Greece.

Here are some before and afters:





















We recently went to Athens for a few weeks to do some more improvements to our flat in the suburb of Faliro as we have started to rent it out for short term rentals. This is great way to have an affordable stay in this wonderful ancient (and modern city) and at the same time get a flavour of life as lived by Athenians.
Apart from the usual attractions Athens has fantastic cafe's , bakeries and street markets. The local town beaches aren't bad either and there are many beach bars and beach clubs along the coastline from Faliro down to Vougliameni.
Faliro itself is well placed for visiting the City Centre, the main port of Piraeus where the ferries take travellers to the islands, the local beaches and marina. 
 If you are interested in staying at the Apartment please click on the link:
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/1219922

 Dia Noche Bar at Faliro Marina where you can have a meal, a cocktail or simply a refreshing Freddocino.
 The Marina at Faliro which is packed with luxurious yachts ! This is just 10 or 15 minutes walk from the apartment.
 One of the local free beaches. There are charges for sunbeds and umbrellas though.
 Palet - a nearby cake shop which sells fresh pastries, cakes, sweets and homemade ice cream.
There are bakeries and patisseries in all of Athens suburbs selling goodies -usually all baked in house.
 A lovely taverna -right on the beach at Faliro.
 One of the many cafe's in Athens City Centre where you can cool off and take a break from all that sight seeing !
You MUST visit the Acropolis Museum.
The apartment's terrace which has a shaded area where you can eat your meals or just enjoy a drink. (Do use mosquito repellant in the summer though!) 
 The apartment's kitchen which is spacious and has plenty of storage space.
The lovely free beach at Vougliameni where the water is super-clear. Great for snorkelling. 
There is a charge for parking and sunbeds though.

The beach cafe where you can enjoy a cool drink, snack or meal.