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SAVING THE PLANET, ONE BEE AT A TIME

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World Bee Day falls on the 20th of May, so fair enough, we’re a little late to the game. But that doesn’t mean we can’t still try! After all, the fate of the world rests in our hands. Or perhaps we should say the tiny hands of our incredibly important little helpers: BEES!

Apart from being so gosh darn cute (when you’re a harmless, fuzzy, black- and yellow-striped pollinator for the ecosystem with an obsessive attachment to flowers, how can you not be?), bees are vital to the proper functioning of the entire natural world.

WHY ARE BEES SO IMPORTANT?

THEY’RE RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR FOOD

Without bee pollination, our food crops wouldn’t exist, meaning we’d all eventually starve to death!

THE FOOD CHAIN DEPENDS ON THEM

Apart from pollinating the food we eat, bees also pollinate wild flowers, which make up the diets of a number of other forms of wildlife. Not only are humans dependent on bees, but so are many other creatures.

THEY’RE ESSENTIAL TO A HEALTHY ECONOMY

Barren fields and potential starvation aside, without plant growth, farming just wouldn’t be viable, so lots of people would end up jobless.

HONEY HAS NUMEROUS HEALTH BENEFITS

Apart from being absolutely delicious, honey has been used as a natural remedy for thousands of years to treat all sorts of ailments. Since honey is antibacterial, it’s great for healing wounds, soothing sore throats, and putting digestive problems to rest, among other things.

Store your honey in this quaint stoneware honey pot made by Buchan in Scotland. Numbered 192, it features a pretty Scottish thistle and butterfly.

WHY IS THE BEE POPULATION DIMINISHING?

HABITAT LOSS

We don’t need a lot of reminding about the state of the world. Everywhere we look, stretches of natural land are being razed to make room for more and more buildings with very little accompanying greenery. If there aren’t any places for flowers to grow, how can we expect bees to find the pollen they’re so desperately seeking?

PESTICIDES

While it’s true that some pesticides are used to great effect by eliminating any harmful insects or bacteria that might decimate a food crop, some unfortunately end up killing bees, which obviously means we’re shooting ourselves in the foot. Thank goodness for organic farms!

CLIMATE CHANGE

We’ve heard so much about climate change and we’re usually left wondering whether the situation is improving, or if anything effective is being done to combat it at all. As residents of the planet, we have a moral duty to our bee friends, or else we won’t be here for much longer, so continue reading for some tips on how to do your part!

A great way to combat climate change, these plantable seed cards can be used as ordinary stationery items, with a twist: they’re handmade using seed paper, and will sprout wildflowers when planted! This one saying ‘Putting Down Roots’ is just one of many available at We Are Not a Shop!

WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP BEES?

FILL YOUR GARDEN WITH BEE-FRIENDLY FLOWERS

Fashion your own quaint garden with lots of different types of flowers. These could include lilacs (which come in many different colours, are very easy to grow, and give off a lovely fragrance – you might even see the odd butterfly or two!), lavender (they’re very rich in nectar and have a long bloom time), and mint (you’ll also have some for your refreshing summer beverages – two birds with one stone!).

You can also try sunflowers (a huge amount of pollen available here, and they’ll also disseminate seeds), poppies (also rich in pollen), and honeysuckle (the sweet smell will attract birds, too!).

PROVIDE SHELTER DURING THE WINTER

Just like us, bees will lie dormant during the colder months. To provide a little warmth for these hard workers, you could construct a bee house out of recycled bits of wood. It’ll make a charming garden accessory to boot!

MAKE SOME SUGAR WATER

Honeybees are known to travel great distances in search of pollen, so it’s understandable that they might get exhausted along the way. If you happen to see a bee lying on the floor but still alive, mix some sugar and water and leave it in a teaspoon for the bee – the sugar will have it back on its wings in no time!

Give yourself a gentle reminder of the power of flowers with this vintage souvenir trinket box, embossed with pink and blue florals.

HOW CAN WE SHOP IN AN ECO-FRIENDLY WAY?

BUY ANTIQUE OR VINTAGE ITEMS

In a throwaway culture, buying used items can help prevent the creation of new products, and therefore the use of unsustainable resources. Considering our range of recycled and antique items, this is something We Are Not a Shop really takes to heart! You could also try upcycling used furniture and give it a completely new look!

Furthermore, shopping from such smaller businesses is likely to be more beneficial to the environment in comparison to chain stores, where the emphasis is typically on ‘quantity’ rather than ‘quality’.

USE RECYCLABLE SHOPPING BAGS

Take reusable shopping bags with you on trips to the supermarket to reduce the amount of single-use plastic. You could also try reusing your containers, plastic or otherwise, to store your groceries at home, rather than buying new containers with every trip. Browse through our bags section to find a variety of cotton tote bags!

BUY LESS FREQUENTLY OR IN BULK

Furthermore, plan out your weekly shopping to make as few trips as possible. This will reduce the amount of fuel you consume, via your own vehicle, public transport, or otherwise.

AVOID IMPULSE PURCHASES

If you’re buying something on the spot, such as during a sale (after all, we’re only human), there’s a good chance you’ll regret it, and that item will end up being thrown out. If you do find yourself in this situation, try donating the item to a second-hand charity shop.

This unusual white recycled paper mobile, featuring angels, hearts, and gold bells suspended from a parasol, is a perfect example of recycled decor.

BUY BEE PRODUCTS TO HELP SPREAD AWARENESS

What better way to promote bee awareness than by surrounding yourself with attractive items that’ll have others asking questions? Check out a number of bee-related goodies below, including fashion accessories, interior decor, crockery, and many, many more. Remember: it’s all in a good cause!

ACCESSORIES

ART

BOOKS

CARDS

CROCKERY

CUSHIONS

KITCHEN LINENS

MISCELLANEOUS

MUGS

STATIONERY

BECKY GERA, WRITER & MUM-OF-TWO

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Writer and mum-of-two Becky Gera has a great sense of humour and an appreciation for the smaller, more sentimental things in life. Today, she’s chatting to us about her favourite We Are Not a Shop picks!

Becky, we’re so happy to have you with us! Could you tell us about some of your favourite We Are Not a Shop items?

For starters, I absolutely love all the greeting cards at We Are Not a Shop. I’m really into snail mail and have recently been sending cards to a friend of mine who lives in Ireland. We don’t know when we’ll get to see each other again so it’s a nice way to connect and cheer each other up on a rainy day. I always crack a smile when one of her funny cards pops through their letter box, so I make it my mission to return the good feelings.

As for my choices on the site, this one is particularly hilarious – the humour is right up my street.

“I do often mistake CrossFit for croissants…oops.”

I also love this Table-Talk game because I’m a sucker for a good conversation starter. Some of the questions are quite deep so it would make for some very entertaining dinner party chat!

A dinner party must-have!

Oh, and this tea towel is great fun too. It’s the small details that can really make or break a space, so having a fun tea towel to dress up your kitchen can really transform it (and add a touch of personality, too).

A bit of wit for your kitchen top…

Great choices, Becky! Can you tell us what you like most about the We Are Not a Shop concept?

I love that there is such an eclectic mix of items on the website. It feels a bit like the ‘cave of wonders’ in Aladdin – you never know what you’re going to find. Plus the fact you’re buying things for a good cause makes it even better.

I’ve already started recommending We Are Not a Shop to my friends and will definitely keep it in mind when I’m looking to do a spot of shopping myself.

A pretty pen and pouch set for your writer friends!

Did you pick any of your items for anyone in particular?

I had a few people in mind, yes. I’d probably buy this shopping bag for my mum – you can never have too many shopping bags, eh? I also think my girls would really enjoy these strawscolouring pencils, and this adorable birthday book. And I’d have to gift the Table-Talk cards to a friend of mine who always asks the most thought-provoking questions – only fitting.

Perfect to keep your kids entertained!
Got to keep track of those dates!

Finally, is there anything you would most like to receive as a gift yourself?

This card. As I mentioned, snail mail is kind of my thing and I’d be super thrilled to receive it – it would totally make my day! People don’t send cards much anymore, which is such a pity because I think it’s such a great way to show somebody you’re thinking of them.

Some of the items selected by Becky, including a natural Hessian bag with navy binding. Cool, classic, and convenient.

We couldn’t agree more. Thanks so much for joining us today Becky, and we hope your friend enjoys her next card!

Carla Grima, Designer & Creator Of Carla Grima Atelier

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“It’s a great place to discover gifts for loved ones (and yourself, of course!). Plus, all the proceeds go to charity, so you’re always shopping safe in the knowledge that your money is going to a good cause.”

Carla Grima is the designer behind local fashion studio, Carla Grima Atelier. Her gorgeous collections are heavily inspired by nature, organic silhouettes, and the colours of the Mediterranean – check them out right here! Today, however, she’s taking a break from her design duties to sit down with us and talk all things We Are Not A Shop and why it is the perfect place to buy unusual gifts online. Find out what she selected from our online store, below.

Carla, we’re so glad you could join us today. Can you tell us what inspired your We Are Not A Shop selections?

Certainly! To kick things off, I selected this book because it reminded me of some research I had done on stained glass and its many forms. It’s an ideal coffee table piece, too.

Then, I just love looking at vintage interior design and/or fashion magazines, so I was excited to see that you had this magazine on your website! These kinds of publications are pretty hard to come by in Malta, so I was pleasantly surprised to find one.

What was your most surprising selection?

That would have to be the oyster shell salt cellar. It’s a very simple piece, but I just love the statement it would make at a dinner table. I’ve never seen anything quite like it in person.

How would you describe We Are Not A Shop to someone who doesn’t know about it?

As an online platform that lists a wide range of rare vintage pieces and is also very user friendly.

Did you have a favourite section of the website?

The book section was probably my favourite because you can really find anything on there! From magazines to illustrated books, coffee table publications, and more. I also thought that section on the website was especially easy to navigate.

What do you like about the We Are Not A Shop concept?

I love how unique all the items are – nothing is mass-produced. It’s a great place to discover gifts for loved ones (and yourself, of course). Plus, all the proceeds go to charity, so you’re always shopping safe in the knowledge that your money is going towards a good cause.

Would you recommend We Are Not A Shop to a friend?

Oh, I’ll definitely be recommending it to my friends and family!

The next book I selected was ‘British Designers at Home’. I think British home décor is really exciting and eclectic – it definitely enjoys a bold pattern and colour combination. I’ll probably flick through its pages and add some of the images to one of my many mood boards; that’s one of my favourite ways to source inspiration for my work.

As for this book, I gravitated towards it because I am a big fan of botanical illustrations. I love copying to study them, recreating them, and, ultimately, painting them. This book also does a great job of explaining the illustrations to younger children. I thought it would be a good idea to go through it with my daughter, Olivia, and teach her about different flowers and foliage.

Then, I selected this belt buckle because of its lovely art nouveau design. I can already picture it on a bold velvet ribbon, styled on silk caftan. It’s just the perfect statement piece to transform any basic silhouette.

I also picked this anklet because, frankly, you will always find me wearing one in the summer months. For me, they’re reminiscent of lazy, sunny days. This one feels particularly elegant, though, which is why I selected it. It’ll nicely transition from day to night.

This evening purse is a total find, too. There are plenty of similar pieces on the website, but this one has so much detail, even on the inside, that I just had to have it. It would be perfect for a wedding or other formal occasion.

The last piece I selected might actually be my favourite. I went for this oyster shell salt cellar for two reasons; firstly, because I’m always drawn to items made from natural materials, and, secondly, because I love entertaining, and I can imagine using this to decorate my table at my next dinner party.

What was your most surprising selection?

That would have to be the oyster shell salt cellar. It’s a very simple piece, but I just love the statement it would make at a dinner table. I’ve never seen anything quite like it in person.

How would you describe We Are Not A Shop to someone who doesn’t know about it?

As an online platform that lists a wide range of rare vintage pieces and is also very user friendly.

Did you have a favourite section of the website?

The book section was probably my favourite because you can really find anything on there! From magazines to illustrated books, coffee table publications, and more. I also thought that section on the website was especially easy to navigate.

What do you like about the We Are Not A Shop concept?

I love how unique all the items are – nothing is mass-produced. It’s a great place to discover gifts for loved ones (and yourself, of course). Plus, all the proceeds go to charity, so you’re always shopping safe in the knowledge that your money is going towards a good cause.

Would you recommend We Are Not A Shop to a friend?

Oh, I’ll definitely be recommending it to my friends and family!

HOW TO HOST THE PERFECT SUMMER PARTY

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Hosting summer events can be a daunting prospect for anyone. There’s the organising of whom to invite and what food to prepare, and making sure that everyone has a good time and doesn’t walk away feeling like they’ve just wasted a perfectly good summer’s day.

We Are Not a Shop’s affordable practical items can transform you from looking like a rookie party planner to a seasoned soiree bon vivant. Let’s take a look at some of the most important things to consider when planning summer entertainment for any time of the day, and how We Are Not a Shop’s stock can make the whole process less tortuous.

PICK A THEME

You’ll automatically make things easier for yourself if know what kind of party you’re throwing and focus on maintaining that particular theme. Certain items will add to the overall aesthetic you’re trying to execute. For example, couple these coconut bowls with this collectors’ Thai bamboo cutlery set, a pair of glass bamboo hurricane lamps in light and dark green (just pop a candle in them!), and a wicker holder with a candle to achieve an overall exotic look.

For something a little more on the elegant side, you can write out place names on cards. These place cards covered in either deep pink and blush wild roses or pink rambling roses and berries would look great among a flower-strewn scenario. You can also turn place cards into a fun game by using these Table Talk Place Cards, containing meaningful questions to get the conversation going.

It goes without saying that you should follow the weather forecast obsessively if you’re planning on having an outdoor garden party and don’t have appropriate shelter!

SEND OUT INVITES

How else are your family and friends going to find out about it?! Nowadays, environmental concerns have prompted people to opt for paperless invites, which have recently become all the rage. You’re sure to find a number of sites out there that offer charming templates for sending out your invite emails!

PLAN YOUR MENU & TABLEWARE

Support your local community by ordering supplies from small, family-run businesses. Above all, make sure you stock up on whatever you’re serving, as you don’t want to be caught in the embarrassing situation of not having anything else to serve your guests! It’s always best to keep the menu simple and wide-ranging, obviously taking any preferences and allergies into consideration.

Depending on the kind of eating style you’ve opted for, buffet or otherwise, the way you present your table spread is of the essence. This could consist of both food and floral décor, along with your chosen tableware.

Start off by offering appetisers and refreshing cocktails. Better yet, if it’ll help your theme, use these retro mason drinking jars for an eclectic effect. We absolutely adore these Moroccan tea glasses, all of which come with a recipe for fresh mint tea! Couple them with these vintage art deco tea glass holders for a particularly striking look.

Keep things looking light with these country house-style jugs, which you can use for your fresh beverages, and some quirky napkin rings. You can also support a local artist – Joanne Pace – who donated some of her beautiful pottery dishes!

Lay your table with these colourful cotton tablecloths. Present food on these spectacular tin plates in tobacco leafGoodge violet, and gold butterfly.

These oversized napkins featuring vibrant pink wild rose sprigs on a beige background will add a touch of glamour, while you can mix and match our range of fine napkin rings, consisting of vintage ones, others with decorative metal bows, or even a whole collection with Maltese crosses!

For a truly sophisticated look, continue adding to your tableware collection with We Are Not a Shop‘s stunning silverware, including silver (or silver-plated) wine coasters, vegetable dishes, and even a dish in the shape of a shell!

CULTIVATE AMBIENCE

Atmosphere is everything, so think in terms of sight, sound, and smell. Compile a music playlist for some subtle or fun background music to fill in those awkward silences. Luckily, We Are Not a Shop have plenty of CDs to choose from!

Make sure that everyone feels right at home by rearranging furniture and creating a comfortable lounge area, which you can decorate with lots of different summer cushions, including these nautical-themed ones.

Remember that uncluttered surroundings will make the environment a more pleasant one, as there would be less stuff for the eye to focus on, thus giving the brain a chance to wind down and rest. Opt for soft, warm lighting by choosing from our range of candles (including ones that come in cute little transparent jars, and even battery-operated one!) and other forms of lighting.

Drape these pink flower fairy lights around some fixtures. You can also go crazy with We Are Not a Shop‘s incredible range of artificial flower (which you can arrange using Mark Welford’s and Stephen Wick’s Flower Arranging: How to Arrange Flowers from Your Florist and Your Garden) in case you don’t want to have to stay worrying about actually taking care of your plants.

One interesting tip we learned of recently was throwing aromatic herbs on your charcoal barbecue, which will help disseminate the scent around the vicinity. And, of course, who can do without a Genevieve Lethu hammock if you’ve got the space for it?

ORGANISE FUN ACTIVITIES

Designate an entertainment area in case children will be at the party – we can’t pretend that they’re going to be interested in what the older generations have to talk about! Incorporate fun conversational activities for the adults, too. We’re all young at heart, after all…or at least need to be reminded of that. Create a backyard dance floor, and then round off the evening by watching a film together.

KEEP INSECTS AT BAY

Nothing ruins a summer party like flies and mosquitoes. We recommend this citronella candle cradled delicately in a terracotta pot, so it looks great while getting the job done. If you’ve only got a few friends over, you could even make things more intriguing by investing in a good mosquito net, which can be used both indoors and outdoors. Decorate it with some fairy lights and cushions, and you’ve got a veritable children’s fort or ‘60s-style conversation pit. How nostalgic!

GIFT PARTY FAVOURS

Make sure everyone has a safe way of getting home; if the evening turned particularly boozy, it would be very considerate to have taxis ordered for those who need them. To send your guests home graciously, a small gift basket for them to take home goes a long way in showing that you’re an amazing host and that their company was truly appreciated.

Figure out what little snacks and trinkets you want to gift (you can never go wrong with a nice candlediffuser, or handmade soap, all of which can be found in our Soaps & Fragrances section), anything from our Temptations section, and perhaps leave a small heartfelt message on these seed paper notes (seeds are literally embedded in the paper!). You could also check out Deborah Schneebeli-Morrell’s and Gloria Nicol’s Country Crafts Through the Seasons for some DIY ideas.

Want to find out more about being the perfect host and throwing the summer party to beat all summer parties? We Are Not a Shop has an excellent range of lifestyle books that can help you with that. Browse through our favourites below!

CATHERINE WICKER, FRENCH EXPAT & INTERIOR DESIGN LOVER

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French expat and interior design lover Catherine Wicker has a keen eye for detail and the finer things in life. Today, we’re chatting to her about her top We Are Not a Shop pick!

Hey Catherine! We’re so glad you decided to sit down with us for a chat. Could you tell us about some of your favourite items from We Are Not a Shop?

For starters, these earrings are absolutely delightful. Elegant and unique – you don’t find earrings like these everywhere.

Bumblebee brilliance.

We Are Not a Shop is also my go-to spot when I am hunting for greeting cards in Malta. They have a wonderful variety of original ones, perfect for any occasion.

Traditional beauty and timeless design. This paper fan greeting card sits atop an intricate Venetian drawnwork lace handkerchief.

I truly love the whole buying experience at We Are Not a Shop. There’s such a fantastic mixture of chic, vintage items and more contemporary pieces (like this stunning necklace, for instance). You can’t go wrong.

I like my eggs hanging from my neck and covered in precious gems. How about you?

Great choices! You mentioned you’ve purchased items from We Are Not a Shop before, so what do you like about shopping here? 

Well, why wouldn’t you want to shop here?! All the proceeds go to charity, and their pieces are carefully selected and provide great value for your money. It’s an all-round satisfying experience for everyone.

Together with the Autumn Flowers & Leaves Cushion in the background, Catherine selected an aloe vera and grapefruit hand sanitiser gel from Stephen Cordina. Support local and stay safe – win win!

Have you selected any of your items with someone specific in mind?

A few, definitely. I can completely imagine myself reading the ‘Gathering of the Little Rabbit’ to my grandchildren, or gifting any one of these lovely cards to a friend or loved one.

Emma Thomson’s Felicity Wishes Sparkling Sticker Book provides the perfect entertainment for you…we mean your grandchildren, of course.
Some of the charming greeting cards selected by Catherine (Turning into My Mother and Cloud-Watching Rabbits), along with a white ceramic oval bowl with a pink-eared rabbit standing guard.

And I would probably pick this fan for myself. Summer in Malta is definitely on the warmer side (to say the least!), so you can never have enough fans. And this one is simply gorgeous!

Fan your worries away, in style.

Finally, which item would you most like to receive as a gift?

Ah, I couldn’t possibly choose! Can I have all of them? I’ve actually already bought this tea towel – I couldn’t resist it. And I may have also purchased this greeting card and given it to a friend of mine… what can I say? I did pick them after all!

Showing a charcoal sketch by Jean Bartholomew, this is an original greeting card for any occasion.
Your everyday kitchen essential, but cuter.

Thanks for chatting to us, Catherine!

Fancy a browse? Check out the We Are Not a Shop website here.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR JEWELLERY LOOKING GREAT IN SUMMER

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To accompany We Are Not a Shop’s recent campaign of summer jewellery, we thought it would be beneficial to do our research and bring you the best advice there is on how to keep your jewellery looking great during these hot months. So, without further ado, here are the most important things to keep in mind when it comes to protecting your jewellery.

SAND SCRATCHES

When going to the beach, be careful about exposing your jewellery to sand. Since sand is essentially just little pieces of rough dirt, some of your jewellery – especially gemstones – can get scratched.

SUNSCREEN DAMPENS

While it’s always advisable to apply sunscreen to your body to protect yourself from harmful UV rays, it’s best to keep it away from your jewellery, as it can coat gemstones and significantly reduce their shine. If you get any sunscreen on your jewellery, be sure to clean them regularly.

OTHER ELEMENTS

This also goes for sea salt, chlorine (which can discolour gold and platinum, as well as erode a gemstone’s polish), sweat, bug spray, and long exposure to the sun. If you know you’re going to spend long periods of time in the vicinity of any chemicals or abrasives, be wise about which jewellery you decide to wear.

Protect your valuables while relaxing at the beach by hiding them in this Tansafe Beach Safe, a curious little invention that’s designed to look like an ordinary bottle of sunblock.

PRISTINE PEARLS

That being said, pearls, which are vulnerable in excessive heat, can actually benefit from sweat. Pearls are porous, and the moisture from our skins can keep them lubricated, maintaining their lustre, and thus preventing them from drying out and cracking. However, this doesn’t apply to everything. Turquoise and coral are also porous, but, in the case of the former, exposure to the body’s natural oils can cause darkening.

CAREFUL CLEANING

When you’re not wearing your jewellery, wipe after every use. Clean with a mild soap diluted with water for a deep cleaning (though this will probably never replace professional cleaning services offered by jewellers) and store them in a clean, dry place. For silver jewellery, store them with anti-tarnish strips or even silica packets. This will take any lingering moisture away if they’ve been exposed to water, preventing the silver from tarnishing or rusting.

SAFE STORAGE

While you’re at it, not all jewellery should be stored in the same place. For example, keep diamonds away from pearls, as the diamonds could end up scratching the pearls. Keep individual items in separate cloth bags, or you could even invest in a luxurious fabric box to prevent scratches all around.

Store your jewellery safely in this gorgeous handmade 1950s jewellery box, made from wood and covered in green velvet and floral-themed fabric.

BE WARY OF BRASS

Brass jewellery tends to leave a green residue on the skin after long periods of contact. While not a health hazard, it does look rather unsightly. Luckily, any brass jewellery available at We Are Not a Shop is plated in either silver or gold to avoid any public embarrassments.

ALWAYS INSURE

When you’re travelling abroad and taking valuable jewellery with you, make sure that it’s insured and that your hotel room stores a safety deposit box. It’s also wise to take a selfie of yourself wearing the jewellery as proof that it was in your possession during the trip.

HOT & COLD

When it comes to ring jewellery, remember that fingers swell in the heat, which can make wearing them uncomfortable or even painful. What’s more, once you go for a quick plunge in the sea to cool off, the cold water will cause your fingers to shrink, putting you at risk of your rings slipping off.

KATIA CAMILLERI, INTERIOR DESIGN CONTENT CREATOR & HOME DÉCOR FIEND

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This week, interior design content creator and home décor fiend Katia Camilleri (@houseteneighteen) is sitting down with us to discuss her top We Are Not a Shop picks.

Hey Katia, thanks for joining us! Can you tell us what We Are Not a Shop items caught your eye today?

Since my Instagram page revolves around interior design, I was on the hunt for some quirky trinkets and functional pieces for the home. So when I saw the items in the Collectors’ Corner, I was sold!

I just love the whole ‘old meets new’ aesthetic and can totally imagine decorating my own house with a number of We Are Not a Shop pieces.

Add some Greek goddess glam with this white alabaster and cast marble bust of the Greek goddess Artemis. Also featured is a velvet cushion with roses and a snail. Handmade, vintage, and just plain gorgeous.

We couldn’t agree more. So, what do you like most about the We Are Not a Shop concept?

I love how unique it is – I actually can’t think of any other shops on the island with a similar set-up, and that’s great!

Also, I really enjoy finding vintage items and giving them a new lease of life. We Are Not a Shop is the perfect place to discover them. The fact that all sale proceeds go to charity just makes it all the more appealing.

Have you selected any of your items with someone specific in mind?

Yes, actually! My mother loves jewellery and vintage pieces (probably even more than I do), so I would definitely gift her any of the items I selected today. Similarly, my grandpa is really into antiques (you can see where I get it from), so I would happily surprise him with this cigarette dispenser or even this classic trinket box.

Take a step back in time with this vintage cigarette holder.
No smoke, no problem. This hand-carved soap stone ashtray is the perfect ornament for your coffee table (even if you don’t actually need it).
A teeny-tiny trinket.

Lastly, are there any items you would want to receive as a gift, and why?

It would have to be this gorgeous teacup set. They’re super original and I can already picture them on display in my dining room – a little vintage touch!

A spot of art deco décor never hurt anyone. Katia admires one of a vintage set of art deco silver-plated tea glass holders. Also featured in the background is a Spanish recycled glass bottle for your next dinner fiesta.

These books are also great – entertaining and decorative. You can use them as coffee table books or simply stack them to create a stylish interior feature.

19th-century botanical literature for your bookcase.

Finally, these handles would be ideal for an upcycled chest of drawers in a nursery. I’ve got it all planned out!

Add a vintage touch to your latest interior design project with these aged elephant handles.
We might see these child’s Noah’s ark bookends in Katia’s future upcycled nursery.

We love these handy design tips, Katia, and we can’t wait to see how you incorporate your We Are Not a Shop picks into your home!

Talk about a statement piece! This OKA Ornamenta-range faux antler magnifying glass is a great example of Katia’s preferred ‘old meets new’ aesthetic.

Curious to see more? Browse the full shop here.

LUKE MICALLEF, ANTIQUE COLLECTOR & VINTAGE AFICIONADO

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Antique collector and vintage aficionado, Luke Micallef, can’t resist a rare find with a bit of personality. Today, he’s talking us through some of his top We Are Not a Shop picks.

Hey Luke! We hear you’re quite the We Are Not a Shop fan – thanks for the support! Why did you choose these particular items today?

As I was going through the WANAS website, this vintage Napier Chinoiserie-inspired charm bracelet instantly caught my eye. It’s made out of little lanterns – what’s not to love? It’s stunning – a definite collector’s item.

Surprise a loved one with this unique piece.

I also picked this gorgeous malachite art deco Czechoslovakian vase. They just don’t make them like this anymore!

Another item for your mantel piece. The more the merrier, right?

Finally, I’m so glad I selected this signed numbered Graham Rust print. Seeing it in person, you could easily mistake it for an actual drawing, which makes it the perfect addition to any feature wall.

“It looks just like a real painting!”
This collection of six F. Edward Hulme botanical prints from 1890 would make a great addition to a feature wall.

Great choices! Could you tell us what you love most about We Are Not a Shop in general?

Well, for starters, all the items at We Are Not a Shop clearly have a story behind them, and that makes them extra special. I actually came across the shop by accident but quickly found myself browsing the website, getting attached to some pieces and thinking: “I will not rest until I have these!” I also love the fact that all the proceeds go to a good cause, so you don’t have to feel guilty about spending that little bit extra.

Pretty perfection. Treat yourself to this vintage silver brooch with a light aquamarine stone and paste surround.
The Lachrymatory Teardrop Glass Scent Bottle (left) and Tibetan Jade Snuff Bottle (right) are beautiful pieces all on their own.

Who would you recommend We Are Not a Shop to?

We Are Not a Shop is ideal for anyone looking for a gift – there’s something for everyone. In fact, I was on the lookout for a present for my mother because she’s a collector too.

Quirky, cute, and oh-so-dainty, these vintage small unmatched dishes would make a thoughtful gift.

I have to admit, shopping here can be a bit of a struggle because I can never decide which piece to buy first! I’m always conflicted between wanting to buy things for myself and gifting them to friends and family. But, of course, there are worse problems for a collector to have!

Spice up your tux with these interesting raw amethyst cufflinks.

On that note, is there a particular item you would you most want to receive as a gift from We Are Not a Shop?

Ah, that’s really difficult because there are so many! Everything on this site has that little ‘something’ that I love. I’d probably have to say this French blue seltzer soda syphon, since I’ve recently started a little glass collection for myself (so it’s only fitting).

A new item for your mantel piece.

Thanks Luke! We love that you’re such a fan of the site – thanks so much for getting the word out there. Happy shopping!

Popcorn and a DVD, anyone? Luke chose one of his favourite films, ‘Miss Potter’ (2006), from We Are Not a Shop‘s aesthetic film range.

MAXINE AQUILINA, ACTRESS & MALTA’S GOT TALENT JUDGE

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Actress and Malta’s Got Talent judge Maxine Aquilina is currently doing up her new house and is on the hunt for items that will make it feel like home – including the sort of vintage pieces she can’t resist. This is her pick of We Are Not a Shop favourites!

Hi Maxine! Thanks for joining us at We Are Not a Shop. You’ve picked some fabulous items. Which are your favourites?

This Cautionary Tales for Children storybook certainly stands out; it’s brilliant! Storytelling has always fascinated me, even more so now that I am studying Play Therapy. These moral stories are marvellous and really good fun. I have to admit they are a bit gruesome but I am captivated by them!

“I’m studying play therapy and great stories fascinate me – including these ones!”

I also love this French fashion newspaper – Le Petit Echo De La Mode, from 30th May 1948. The art nouveau style really stands out to me, and I can imagine having a framed copy of this in my home. Perhaps I’ll start a collection!

“Vintage French fashion is my favourite. What a fabulous find!”

Finally, I had to pick this souvenir booklet of Maltese photos; ‘Souvenir de Malta’ – a rare and vintage concertina photo fold-out. I love looking through old photos of Malta but have never seen so many of these and they are so precious. It reminds me of an old-style fold-out photo album, the likes of which I haven’t had since I was little. It’s amazing! A must-have for any collector of Maltese memorabilia.

“These photos are stunning. What incredible pictures of Malta. I could spend hours looking through them.”

We couldn’t agree more! Great choices. And what do you think about We Are Not a Shop in general?

I really like it! I have been so impressed by the incredible selection of gifts, including lots of things that you can’t usually find on the island. The fact that every cent goes to charity is brilliant. It couldn’t be a better mix and should be the first place anyone in Malta goes to if they need a gift. It’s a win-win!

For this handwrapped pink quartz and gold wire bracelet, Maxine said: “This would be a treat to myself! It’s so pretty.”

Did you pick any of your items today with someone in mind?

Absolutely! My fiancé Adrian is a huge fan of vintage and antique items, so he’d love lots of the things on We Are Not a Shop. That said, I can think of hundreds of people I would like to gift things to here! I could spend hours trawling through them. I normally have to travel to find items as unusual and exciting as these, but can now find everything from the comfort of my own home. What a fantastic concept!

One such item is this silver beaded Laura Ashley cushion: “I love a bit of sparkle! This would make a great addition to our new decor.”

And this white outdoor lantern with a wax candle, too: “This will look so pretty in our garden.”

Finally, which item would you most like to receive yourself?

It’s a tie! I can’t choose between the 1940s-style turban, which I would love to wear this summer, and the photo album. Maybe I’ll just have to have both!

“I’m definitely having this! What a great style to wear this summer.”

DECORATE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING & SUMMER WITH THESE 24 AFFORDABLE ITEMS

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Are you redecorating on a budget and wish to bring in a Spring into Summer aesthetic into your home this year? Take a look at some of the beautiful items We Are Not A Shop has to offer! We’ve only chosen affordable things, but ones that still possess an element of grandeur and airy freshness.

Click on the links to be taken to our website where you’ll be able to bring these items into your home in preparation for warmer months!

HOME ACCESSORIES

Looking for home accessories to freshen up your home? Take a look at some of our favourite items!

There’s something ancient-looking about this pomegranate-shaped box made from zamac (€3.25). The website also has a silver version, but we liked this gold one because it fulfills all our mythological interests. Could this be the famed fruit that doomed Persephone to half a year of darkness?

Add some spring flair to your walls with these decorative tin plates. The Goodge Violet Tin Plate (€7.15) features a violet design, taken from a plate commissioned by the French state at the end of the Franco-Prussian war after Napoleon III was deposed. Couple it with the pinks, golds, greens, and blues of the Gold Butterfly Tin Plate (€7.15), featuring a reproduction design of a saucer made by the Chelsea Porcelain Factory in London between 1758 and 1769.

This recycled glass water bottle with stopper (€14.25) would be perfect for the environmentally conscious, but can equally double as a vase or just a decorative item in general. This kind of lustrous glass has become quite collectible. You just don’t get that kind of sheen in glass bottles anymore.

This simple yet elegant glass vase from AD Trends (€22.95) is a staple for any home. If you’re not in the habit of bringing real flowers indoors for environmental or allergy-related reasons, We Are Not A Shop stocks a remarkably lifelike range of artificial flowers that are admittedly quite lovely to look at. You won’t have to worry about flower maintenance, and you can have them all year round!

To continue with our gold aesthetic, this pair of vintage Italian brass hook sconces with ceramic roses (€27.15) are, in our opinion, stunning. Even if you don’t end up fixing them to the wall for practical use, they’re just so pretty to look at that you can leave them standing on a shelf in a corner.

SOAPS & FRAGRANCES

Yes, we’ve provided for your interior decorating needs, but that only covers one of your sense – sight. What about scent? There’s a whole array of soaps and fragrances available at We Are Not A Shop that will really make your home a pleasant place to relax in.

This selection of Max Benjamin Room Diffusers would make the perfect gift, both for others and for yourself. Believe us when we say they’re very effective in changing the ambience of a room. The fragrances you can choose from include Dodici (€35.00), containing oils of rosemary, Sicilian lemon, marjoram, and Tuscan lavender; White Lilies (€35.00); Rose & Champagne (€35.00), containing top notes of pink grapefruit and blackcurrant mixed with pomegranate and hyacinth; and the stunning Dolce Sole (€38.00), inspired by the scents of the Italian coastline, combining bergamot, tangerine, rosemary, jasmine, vetiver, and musk. While the prices might seem steep, keep in mind that these diffusers last for around four months!

If you want to keep the fragrance aspect and also have the added benefit of natural lighting, then these Crabtree & Evelyn Aromathology Candles are for you. The Relaxation candle (€13.25) contains lavender, tangerine, and clary sage, while the Romance candle (€13.25) contains patchouli and rose.

Bring glorious scents into your bathroom as well with this 500ML Hand Wash and Moisturiser from the Aspire Collection designed in aid of Save the Valletta Skyline Appeal by local perfumer Stephen Cordina (€15.74). Your hands will be both moisturised after use and lightly scented with hints of jasmine, oud, and grapefruit.

Don’t stop there! Your clothing needs to be taken care of, too. This box containing six Laura Ashley Drawer Liners (€8.75), scented with citrus blossom and nectarine, are the perfect way of keeping your clothes smelling fresh and like you’ve just been frolicking in nature.

CUSHIONS

Truth be told, we’re rather obsessed with cushions. But when it comes to changing from darker, colder seasons into lighter, warmer ones, the choice of colours and fabrics can make all the difference. You’re bound to find something to your liking among We Are Not A Shop’s impressive range of cushions and cushion covers. Luckily, in the case of cushion covers, the shop also stocks feather or polyester cushion inserts of various sizes.

You can’t really go wrong with this minimal set of Ragged Rose Bobby and Arabella scatter cushions, each with adorable pom pom trims, and complete with their own polyester inserts. Collect them all in delicious summer gold (€25.00), delicate soft pink (€22.50), savoury burnt orange (€25.00), and magical lovat green (€25.00).

Our personal favourites are these hand-painted cushions, one with bright, bold pink and yellow colours (€25.00), and the other with a more multi-coloured array of blue, green, yellow, and pink (€25.00). They’re made from canvas, so they’re waterproof and therefore ideal for outdoor use.

HOME OFFICE

Spring and summer aesthetics don’t have to be relegated just to living spaces. Bring some colour to the areas in your home where you work, with a Notelet Block showing bluebirds, containing 800 blank sheets of paper from sustainable forests (€6.50), a flowery pink Mini Home Office (€8.50), and a Handmade Mulberry Paper Notebook (€13.75) from the Karen tribe in Thailand.

GARDENING

If you’re looking to get your hands dirty in your journey towards becoming a gardening expert, you’ll need the proper tools for the job. Try out this Four Seasons Planter Set (€24.50), containing a natural wooden-handled trowel and fork, as well as a pretty flowered kneeling pad.

What did you think of our selection of home accessories for redecorating on a budget? Be sure to leave your comments and thoughts below! There are plenty more items on the We Are Not A Shop website for you to browse through, all of varying, though not unreasonable, prices, so be sure to check them out!

Looking to go back to basics and start from scratch? Read our article on the best books for sustainable living and redecorating on a budge

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