H O U S E O F H A C K N E Y is the maximalist lifestyle brand that blurs the lines between fashion and interiors. Prints and products that are steeped in tradition but are bold and non-conformist characterize the wallpaper, bed linen and furniture label.
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Greenwich and Blackheath used to be full of mad eccentric,artistic, unique members of the upper class who did bugger all like this but nowadays it's just dull corporate drone 😢types; bankers and lawyers who work in canary wharf
The scrapbook is a collection of times her house was used in films, magazines and articles. I lived in this house twice,as a small child and a teenager, in the basement flat. It was totally incredible, as was Ann, and it made me believe in the joy and beauty of self expression.
I would love to have a longer video of Mrs. Broadbent and her home. I recently found her and she has me entranced! I love her home and HER!!! She is my spirit-animal ♥️
I have a German background and l think this house and the woman who lives there are amazing. I get that keeping it dark complements the house's impressive age but l would love to see it in the bright light because l know it will be even more wonderful.
This is very intriguing to me. I thought I might be this way but as a child living in rough areas, we moved alot. Leaving the childhood home I had my happiest and unhappiest memories within taught me alot. It taught me that nowhere is home indefinitely. I never grew attached to a home ever again and so never wanted for a permanent residence in my adult life. People I know are buying houses, getting married, accumulating stuff. I'm not but I don't feel bad about it. I feel a sense of freedom from it.
What an amazing home you have all of those wonderful things you put in it love to be able to do this and what an amazing woman to live in such an amazing place
I'd love to bring her favorite treat, and hear how she acquired or made it all. Fascinating and intriguing person. I particularly loved the red on red staircase with the busts peering down.
She knows herself, she is aware that what she owns are merely objects, and yet she is secured with the beauty they rendered. She is involved but she is unattached, and that is a healthy dose of madness. She is inspirational and unbothered.