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I feel like I will be forever going on about my trip to Marrakech, So bear with me, my photos will eventually run out….

Until then- I put together a series of ceilings and lighting fixtures that I fell in love with while in Marrakech- enjoy! 

Argentinean designer Delfina Balda creates chic and eye popping looks that reminds me of a nice tropical getaway….oh to be on a beach right now *wishful thinking

So I have decided to break down posts from my recent trip to Marrakech into separate posts. In total I took over 500 photos and about 191 made the cut for my facebook album- therefore me dwindling it down to 10 per post each day is slightly a tough task too. I am thinking about setting up an online album for viewing (but thats for another day…)

Day one consisted of early morning travel from London to dusty and humid Marrakech. the trip was nice and lucky for me- I slept most of the way! After arriving at our Riad - Les Lauriers Blancs we were greeted with some nice mint tea and a map. Helpful hints and places to check out where highlighted and Paul and I set our sights on getting lost in the Medina and trying to find the best priced cushion covers I could find!  All in all, after day one our mission was succesful. We haggled for 3 cushion covers, all brightly covered for the price of 2 and managed to get lost! Honestly, the medina is a very confusing place and we ran into plenty of people looking at maps and asking questions, but we took that as a chance to get our bearings around the ancient centre and enjoy the sights and sounds of Marrakech. 

Dayna Thacker geometric landscapes 

Looking at spaces inbetween buildings in another way.

Sometimes you find those editorials that just amaze you

Last Sunday it was decently warm in London for once (if you didnt know, it feels still like winter here and I think its going to snow any minute…) so in my usual manner I took to the streets for a little bit of a wander. I came across this little chocolate place on Marylebone High Street- Rococo Chocolates. I immediately feel in love with the little store and its quirky details. I went straight for the chocolates that had flower essences in them (lavender, germanium, violet, rose…) and they were so fragrant and creamy. As I am a lover of packaging, I really enjoyed the print and design of the little boxes complete with my pick of my favourite colour ribbon- mint!

This wont be the last time I go!

You can read all about Rococo Chocolates here