Thursday 30 August 2012

Vintage Pinup Photo Shoot by Alt. Studio

A couple of months back I got the opportunity for a vintage  makeover photoshoot with the a new photography studio in Manchester - Alt. Studio - specialising in vintage/tattoo photography.

I went for a tiki themed shoot mainly because my wardrobe is all hawaiian dresses and shirts! I took my sister along so she could get a couple of pictures taken and oh my did she do great! Her gorgeous little face couldn't have been more perfect.

My sister Patricia being gorgeous

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And here's some pictures of moi. My hair was a bit crazy on the day.





Monday 6 August 2012

Blog names... Atomic Coconut?

I started this blog just so I could keep a record of our restoration projects and keep our pictures safe. A couple of years ago I accidentally spilled coffee all over our laptop and we lost all of our work and photos. The horror! It was a dark time so I wanted to make sure that could never happen again.

I never named the blog simply because nobody else was looking at it but since then I've been getting some interest from atomic heads like me so I decided I'd better get a name sorted! It had to be something tiki and atomic. I jokingly said to Martin - Atomic Coconut! Makes no sense and is really silly but I like it!

So there you have it! Welcome to my blog, Atomic Coconut where you can read me rambling about mid century design, furniture and things I've been up to! :)



Designing and making a new jewellery range for Kustom Korner - Sassy & Brassy

Since opening our shop in October 2008 we have evolved more into the printing side of things which isn't the most creative outlet for us. 


I present to you our new jewellery brand - drumroll... - Sassy& Brassy


We are passionate about what we do and we put a lot of though and time into each and every design. Our artwork is lovingly created to ensure that our jewellery is like a fine piece of framed art.

Our work is inspired by our love of Rock'n'Roll, Vintage, tattoos, tiki and we're working on a range of designs that will eventually be put on jewellery and t-shirts.

We make it all ourselves, from designing to printing to turning it into a piece of jewellery.



Homeward Bound t-shirt


Thursday 2 August 2012

Miss Bamboo Photo Shoot


A few months back my friend Emma (Miss Bamboo) organised a photo shoot for her website MissBamboo.co.uk . I was lucky to get asked to do this and got to wear lots of fabulous dresses! You can find every dress on Miss Bamboo's website as well as beautiful shoes and accessories.

I had my hair done in a 50's updo by the incredibly talented and gorgeous Bethany Davies – Bethany Jane Davies - The Vintage Beauty Parlour. My hair had never looked so pretty! I wish I could have kept it forever! I need to book with Bethany again.

The photos were taken by amazing Kim - http://www.madame-boudoir.com and I could not have been more happy with how they came out.


Tiki ladies with matching dresses at the Tiki Roundabout :)

Mexican corner at The Liars Club



Slurping cocktails at the bar
Many thanks to Captain Lyndon from The Liars Club for letting us use his bar!


And to top it off, one of the photos was published in the June edition of Vintage Life Magazine!


Wednesday 1 August 2012

Aloha Madeira!

It's been a while since I last posted anything on here. I've been working hard and partying harder!

Me and Martin went away on holiday to my hometown, Madeira. We've been several times but this was without a doubt the best holiday we've ever had since we opened our shop four years ago. 

Usually going back home means a lot of driving around, visiting all family members, which sometimes isn't much fun as everyone's always working but this time was completely different.

We truly enjoyed Madeira, probably in the way that tourists do, and it was fabulous!

On our first week we mainly visited Funchal. There are many new traditional markets in the Old Town which are a must go. I found a lovely 1950's wicker atomic plant stand for 2!

The souvenir shops in the area have dramatically changed from having dated deadstock from the 80s and are now full of really cool things that won't make your friends cringe when you buy them as a souvenir. I think they have finally realised that Madeira has much more to offer and are marketing it more as a tropical island than a retirement haven. The staff were also incredibly friendly and happy to help. We tried some local mango liquor which was absolutely delicious. Had to get a couple of bottles!

The restaurants and bars in the Old Town are vibrant and full of life. This side of Funchal used to be a no-go zone a few years back, but has since evolved into the cultural heart of Funchal.

Everything is going on here, from live art to exhibitions, markets, live music, excellent restaurants and bars. I would thourougly recommend spending at least a day here.
Pretty flowers by the sea in Zona Velha (Old Town)

Martin at the new gardens in Almirante Reis

Beautifully decorated traditional "ginja" bar - Ginjinha

Me and my Uncle Sergio stood in the cute pebbled street

Artwork on one of the doors, part of an ongoing project in Zona Velha where all the doors in the are have been decorated.


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After spending about a week in Funchal we decided to go to the warmer side of the island, Calheta.

We met some great people and had an absolutely brilliant time.

On our first night, we went to a rum bar named Maktub in Paul do Mar. This has to be the coolest and most tiki place on earth. A tiny bar by the beach, with a never-ending supply of Havana Club and chilled out music. You'll never want to leave!  We went there every night and slurped copious amounts of caipirinhas (insane amount of rum) for only 3. Pina Coladas are in a pineapple and were so refreshing and sweet I could drink them all day! (€5 for a two person sharer)

Me and Martin enjoying our pina colada and caipirinha :)


We had a great time in Maktub from day one. Everyone was so welcoming and it felt like we'd known them all our lives (either that or it was the caipirinha speaking... hehe). It is a gathering place for people from all over the world and from all walks of life. They were all genuinely interesting people with a relaxed outlook on life and I can only hope to see them again when I return.

Maktub and full moon

Another thing that will make you keep going back to Maktub night after night is the glorious sunset that takes place around 8pm. Everyone sits outside every evening and gets hipnotised by this amazing sight. It doesn't get much better than this!

Sunset at Maktub
The owners of the Maktub bar also run a guest House in the village next door, Jardim do Mar. They turned a once abandoned and completely derelict ruin into a beautifully restored traditional stone house. There are so many little details that make this place so special; light fittings made out of rusty funnels, enormous amounts of indigenous plants, great location and most of all, great relaxed atmosphere.

Chilling in the courtyard at Maktub Guest House

Enjoying the view upstairs
Clever and great looking lightshade

The owner of Maktub Guest House, Henrique, took us out on three day trips on his sailing boat, Kept Lady. We saw dolphins, hammerhead sharks, we caught some fish and ate it on board, we swam in the deep blue. This was truly the best experience I have ever had in my entire life.


Paty and Martin waiting to go on the Kept Lady
Me just before I was sick on dolphins!

On-board barbecue

Swimming in the Deep Blue


 For the rest of the holiday we spent our time going to the back and walks in the countryside. We went on a Levada Walk to "Lagoa do Vento" which I had never been too. It was quite a steep descent into the lagoon but completely worth it, what a magical place. We had a swim and a picnic!

My dog Royce at the beach. What a cutie!

Lagoa do Vento



 I left Madeira wanting to return as soon as possible, despite the scary landing and lift off.