Aloha friends of CheekyTiki!
There are so many positive happenings in the world of CheekyTiki these days that we decided to launch this blog to keep all our friends and clients updated. We'll start off slow and let you get comfortable, but in no time will be posting all sorts of interesting tidbits, photos, and more (including special discounts and sneak previews of new products and projects). So make sure to check back often!
Wait a second. What's a Tiki?
Better click here or simply visit CheekyTiki.com for more info!
Okay. But what's a CheekyTiki?
We are purveyors of the finest tropical art and décor. Essentially, that means we provide all elements of modern and traditional South Seas style, from complete interior/exterior design and fitting to small gifts and accessories, such as tiki mugs.
Anything else?
We also host the annual London Luau. Visit theLondonLuau.co.uk for info about the last Luau.
Cheers,
There are so many positive happenings in the world of CheekyTiki these days that we decided to launch this blog to keep all our friends and clients updated. We'll start off slow and let you get comfortable, but in no time will be posting all sorts of interesting tidbits, photos, and more (including special discounts and sneak previews of new products and projects). So make sure to check back often!
Wait a second. What's a Tiki?
Better click here or simply visit CheekyTiki.com for more info!
Okay. But what's a CheekyTiki?
We are purveyors of the finest tropical art and décor. Essentially, that means we provide all elements of modern and traditional South Seas style, from complete interior/exterior design and fitting to small gifts and accessories, such as tiki mugs.
Anything else?
We also host the annual London Luau. Visit theLondonLuau.co.uk for info about the last Luau.
Cheers,
CheekyTiki
1 comment:
Neat blog. The slideshows are particularly effective. I wish Mahiki would have been open when I was in London recently, alas. Glad you are waving the tiki flag in the UK...hmmm...has anyone ever done a Union Jack with bamboo poles for the lines and lightly colored tapa cloth between? That would look cool.
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