July 31, 2009

The bold and the beautiful

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Continuing our seven summer saturday prize draw, another wonderful designer has been incredibly generous and sent us a stunning faceted jade necklace. Suki Lau has been very popular at Eni, each piece comes with it's own silver leather purse. Bold, chunky and colourful pieces are at the core of this seasons collection.
To win this stunning necklace just answer this question:
How many strands of beads make up our turquoise chain necklace?
Send your answer to the usual address morele@eni-uk.co.uk
Entries to the prize draw close on 5th September

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July 22, 2009

Answers on a postcard please!

It's at this time of year when South Molton hosts it's Seven Summer Saturdays. Fun days and great music in the market square, I was hoping to see the chairman of the mosaic project in the stocks but he has put his foot down! To coincide with the events in town Eni is running a summer prize draw. Thanks to the wonderful designers and companies who have been incredibly generous and donated some wonderful prizes. We have some beautiful hand finished pointelle soft striped cardigans and delicate lace edged camisoles sent to us from Palace of London.

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To enter just answer the following question: How many colours does our gorgeous Marilyn inspired dress come in?
Just email your answer to morele@eni-uk.co.uk and remember, if you're not in it, you can't win it!

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I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!

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One of my new years resolutions was to get the Eni blog up and running and to keep it up to date. Mo who likes to keep me organised has taken to putting her head around the office door chanting blog, blog, blog!
The reason for my absence is that I have taken on several new projects, the hardest being learning how to drive. No major accidents as yet but my driving instructor has had a new clutch put into his car for which I may or may not be responsible. If you see me riding around town in "the beast" and you value your lives, stick to the kerb!

The second project is the Molton Mosaic, an ambitious venture to mosaic the outside of our local swimming pool using donated china.When completed, the mosaic could turn out to the be the largest in Europe. Somehow I managed to get myself elected as vice chair, last night I spent a few hours at the workshop sorting through the tonnes of china we have already received. There is a real buzz in and around the town, it's amazing to see how the whole community has come together. As gahndi said "be the change you wish to see in the world."

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