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Jun. 19th, 2007 09:47 amYesterday, finding myself with 15 minutes to kill, I wandered into Habitat.
Habitat is a scary, scary place. I do not live in this accessorised world they have created. I am intrigued to note that you can purchase co-ordinating bedding, dressing gowns, rugs, and light fittings. What happens when you change the bed ? Are you immediately plunged into non-co-ordinating hell ? Perhaps people buy multiple copies of the bedding, but it worries me that there just might be people out there who change the rugs, etc, to match.
Admittedly, their example room was done in rather lovely tones of purple. Even so, I couldn't imagine real people managing to be so together about their furnishings. Everything about the decor said "hotel!" to me - pleasant, luxurious but hardly homely. And incidentally: scatter cushions. Why ?
I'm pleased to note that, like Ikea, Habitat give all their designs names. One can purchase a shower curtain in "Hitchcock". It appears to be a rather plain, pale blue - perhaps the sort of colour that shower curtain would have been had it not been shot in black and white. I do hope that when you unfold said curtain it will be blotched with red stains; I fear, however, that it won't be.
One can also purchase, if one feels inclined, a "Tall mirrored cabernet". Presumably it holds all your toiletries, allows you to check your make-up and goes nicely with a steak sandwich.
Habitat is a scary, scary place. I do not live in this accessorised world they have created. I am intrigued to note that you can purchase co-ordinating bedding, dressing gowns, rugs, and light fittings. What happens when you change the bed ? Are you immediately plunged into non-co-ordinating hell ? Perhaps people buy multiple copies of the bedding, but it worries me that there just might be people out there who change the rugs, etc, to match.
Admittedly, their example room was done in rather lovely tones of purple. Even so, I couldn't imagine real people managing to be so together about their furnishings. Everything about the decor said "hotel!" to me - pleasant, luxurious but hardly homely. And incidentally: scatter cushions. Why ?
I'm pleased to note that, like Ikea, Habitat give all their designs names. One can purchase a shower curtain in "Hitchcock". It appears to be a rather plain, pale blue - perhaps the sort of colour that shower curtain would have been had it not been shot in black and white. I do hope that when you unfold said curtain it will be blotched with red stains; I fear, however, that it won't be.
One can also purchase, if one feels inclined, a "Tall mirrored cabernet". Presumably it holds all your toiletries, allows you to check your make-up and goes nicely with a steak sandwich.
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:22 am (UTC)I think if my house was co-ordinated like that I would lose my dressing gown ALL THE TIME. I already lose pens and books on my multicoloured blanket in the winter because they gravitate to the parts that are the same colour.
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:38 am (UTC)I actually do try to be together about my furnishings (although it's a work in prgress) and - ahem - I do have a number of 'extra' rugs, ornaments and furniture in storage because it doesn't go with my currently selected look.
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:45 am (UTC)I'm impressed at the idea of having a 'look' sufficient to determine that some ornaments don't go. I think that sounds reasonable, though - unlike the idea of changing weekly with the bedclothes, which I really would consider a bit excessive.
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Date: 2007-06-19 11:10 am (UTC)I have a *lot* of ornaments. When I like a style I seem to sick with it for long enough to mount up a scary number of examples of it. Alas, when I turn agin it, I then have to box up all of these - luckily this has happened often enough that I usually already have a box's worth of possible replacements.
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:59 am (UTC)Me too! Although maybe it would be dangerous. Still, pla?
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Date: 2007-06-19 11:07 am (UTC)Oh yes, let's definitely do that. :)
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:52 am (UTC)Actually, I think that it represents the level of grownuppery to which not so many of us can conform and which not so many of us can afford. I'd love a purple room, but I know full well that rebellious bits of white or pink of turquoise would appear sooner or later...
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:05 am (UTC)Purple room. Mmmmm.
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:18 am (UTC)In practice, I can't be arsed to do housework, so my place is always a tip.
But nonetheless, a room which is a clutter of different styles of ornaments just makes me feel... oppressed. And some colours *really* don't go together.
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:28 am (UTC)(Yes, I am tidying up :)
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:43 am (UTC)*short circuits*
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Date: 2007-06-19 11:10 am (UTC)Ah right, I thought it was your floor that you didn't like :P
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Date: 2007-06-19 02:52 pm (UTC)I like buying bits from habitat, I couldn't manage one of their complete themes but I do tend to collect things in a set of colours that go together. Like green.
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:53 pm (UTC)No idea... they just turned that colour a few days before I moved in :)
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:24 am (UTC)For me. I'm a cushionaholic. I like cushions and I don't know why. I only really use one for balancing my dinner plate on. Although I do currently have an overly squidgy settee at the moment, otherwise I might use more cushions.
T is trying to stop my cushion habit going over the top. Pah.
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:29 am (UTC)In other rooms it depends whether the cushions are friendly, squidgy ones you can sit on or are overly-decorated, fragile things which are for looking at only.
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Date: 2007-06-19 10:36 am (UTC)My ideal cushion would be friendly and squidgy,
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Date: 2007-06-19 01:18 pm (UTC)I used to go back in the eighties but I think their USP has become no longer unique, loads of shops are now in competition with them for the yuppy chic kind of area. Today everything is designer!
Also since Sir Terence stepped down from day to day control of the company they have rather lost their way in the world.
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Date: 2007-06-19 06:10 pm (UTC)Since Terance Conran stepped down I think you'll find Habitat is now home to upmarket Ikea and owned by them. I'm not 100% certain but those who like exporing in Companies House could find out.