home: favourite thing [ dining table ]

home: favourite thing [ dining table ]

We love this new range of tables and benches from HAY. Available at Future and Found the Copenhague Deux collection features a slim lined dining table [ five sizes available ] and three bench sizes, all designed for compact living. With a laminate matt finish you can choose from four colours [ Black, white, dark or light grey ] and three frame finishes [ untreated beech, painted beech or lacquered oak ].

Starting from £425 for the table and £249 for the bench.

Futureandfound.com

home: featured [ Dorothy ]

home: featured [ Dorothy ] 

Roaming around the customer shopping area of this year’s Design Festival Design Junction show, we found the full range of a brand we’d already found love for when spotting their prints in The Barbican shop. 

Alternative Love Blueprint – A History of Alternative Music

Dorothy is a graphic-designed heaven for music lovers, film lovers, typography lovers, brutalist lovers, culture lovers – so many great intriguing and clever art works in print to choose from, as well as a few extras of tea towels, mugs and ornaments. 

They create prints that we can imagine were dreamt up over a pint of two and then laborious hours from there spent designing and creating the content for them. 


We love the process and train of thought for the print works and our favourites include the ‘Alternative Love Blueprint – A History of Alternative Music‘ (£35) and the ‘Lost Destination: The Haçienda‘ (£35) 

Science Fiction Star Chart – Original Open Edition

Visit them now at www.wearedorothy.com

home: event [ The Design Museum ]

home: event [ The Design Museum ]

It’s one of our favourite London museums and it’s now on the move to a new home. The Design Museum is moving from Shad Thames to a brand new development in a grade II listed building in Kensington. Opening on 24th November the new space will continue to showcase new talent, exhibitions and special events and of course a great shop [ make that 2 shops ].

‘The Design Museum Kensington will be the world’s leading museum of contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovationand nurturing the next generation of design talent’

Head to the website to get the latest news and exhibition guide for Autumn, pre book tickets and get some dates in the diary.

The Design Museum

224-238 Kensington High Street

London

W8 6AG

Designmuseum.org

home: found this [ vase ]

home: found this [ vase ] 

In on-trend copper colour we love these unique design of vases from Another Studio.

The Convert Vase in copper, is from Another Studio a lovely online store that offers unique homewares, gifts and bespoke items that you won’t find any where else. 

Perfect for gifts or to bring great style into your home. 

From £42 

home: trend [ native ]

home: trend [ native ]

A new trend appearing for AW 16/17 is Native; a mix of craft, nomadic influences and natural tones alongside strong pattern and print on soft furnishings and furniture. Patterns to look out for a zig zag, arrows and contemporary Aztec. 

Colour plays a big role with statement rugs and throw bringing a room to life. Perhaps look at macrame wall hanging to bring texture and interest to a space, mixing it alongside prints and artwork to create a feature wall.

Inspiration for this trend also comes from animals and Native American illustrations looking to the past but with a modern twist and construction, antlers and sheep skulls work brilliantly. This trend is about creating a cosy and homely feel to a room. Warmth comes from heavy knitted & fur throws, vibrant printed rugs and cushions and if you are feeling brave go for a statement armchair or sofa in a strong pattern. All these elements bring the look together, even in an already white or nuetral room. 

The slightly rustic feel continues with hand crafted pieces in lighting, with illustrated furniture a key look. Solid units softened with pattern and colour in panels really help bring this look together. Pick and choose how far you want to go with the native trend, small details can go a long way so no need to over clutter. 

Guide:

1.Light – grahamandgreen.co.uk [ £165 ]

2. Rug – habitat.co.uk [ £96 ]

3. Cushion cover – hm.com [ £7.99 ]

4. Teepee – mollymeg.com [ £129 ]

5. Arrow handle – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £6.50 ]

6. Media unit – swooneditions.com [ £269 ]

7. Dream catcher – miafleur.com [ £26.95 ]

8. Wallpaper – fermliving.com [ £65 ]

9. Throw – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £160 ]

home: made [ bedside tables ] 

home: made [ bedside tables ] 

Whether you’re handy enough to build a DIY table or can just get hold of random objects, there are numerous ideas to use to create unique simple structures that can act as a stylish beside table. 

There are tutorials to build simple structures but also it’s about using other pieces of furniture or structures that can have an alternative use as a bedside unit. Try hunting for wooden crates, mini step ladders, floating shelves or an upturned steel bucket or bin.

For the simplest idea try using a stool as a table. It’s just the right height to be perfect beside a bed and there’s so much choice to match a interior styling theme – wood, copper, cork etc and can of course be painted to suit the colour palette. It’s a cheap option when a stool could be picked up for low prices from high street stores including IKEA and Dunelm or hunt through carboot sales, charity furniture shops or vintage fairs for bargains that can be used in their rustic or industrial state or upcycled with paint, fabric or even decoupage. 

Crates are great as a ready made cube to both offer storage inside and a flat surface on the top. Add caster wheels or screw in legs to add an extra level to the design. Ensure the condition of the crate with smoothing down any rough edges, and waxing, varnishing or painting. 

Stacked items can also form bedside units – try bricks, concrete blocks, vintage cases, glass bricks or even bottle crates. The simplest item stacked as they are or topped with a simple square of wood or a large tile can be an easy way to produce a unique surface and a cool piece for a bedroom. 

Keep your eyes pealed for bargains that can be turned into pieces of furniture and follow on Pinterest for inspiration. 

1 Adding wheels to an upturned crate 

2 Follow tutorials for guidance to make unique furniture

3 On-trend concrete – easily used in the home 

4 Stacking vintage suitcase – great storage and a solid surface. Hunt eBay and vintage fairs. 

5 Simply stack books or magazines and top with a square of wood or glass or simply one larger hard back book

6 Quirky idea to use a suspended swing shelf as a bedside table 

7 Gorgeous cork SINNERLIG stool from IKEA £50 

8 Try Etsy, EBay or Not On The High Street for crates or take your time hunting antiques and vintage fairs. 

9 Crates when stacked, create simple shelving 

home: nice price [ storage unit ]

home: nice price [ storage unit ]

If you are looking for some bargain items in the mid season sales then start your search at Urban Outfitters. With some items up to 50% off there are some great buys to be had.

We picked this stylish yet function storage unit, which is on wheels so can easily be moved around. The perforated metal design is durable and looks great in the white. This unit was £140, but now a bargain £70.

Urbanoutfitters.com

home: favourite thing [ tiles ] 

home: favourite thing [ tiles ] 

Such a find when wandering through the Design Junction show room – Charlene Mullen is a print, ceramic and embroidered homeware designer, whose unique designs are stand out and incredible quality. 

From the swoonworthy range we discover these perfect Moroccan encaustic tiles which make a gorgeous look for flooring. 

‘Designed by Charlene and handmade in Morocco, the encaustic tiles are perfect with underfloor heating for bathrooms or kitchens.’

These tiles are available in grey with either white, blue, red or yellow edges.

£100/m² + delivery 

(Free Delivery in London)

home: featured [ Ruby Roost ]

home: featured [ Ruby Roost ]

Ruby Roost is an online boutique full of well known brands and others you may not have heard of. With a collection of gorgeous home accessories, kitchenware and art, Ruby Roost is a great place to indulge in well made stylish pieces for the home.

‘ We love to seek out home accessories and treasures that are a little bit different, quirky and unique. We are passionate about the little touches you mix – old and new – that make your house, your home’

Pick from House Doctor ceramics, beautiful linen from Fog Linen Work and quirky hand made tiles from StoryTiles, as well as pieces from NkukuBy May and HK Living.

rubyroost.com

home: event [ home styling workshop ] 

home: event [ home styling workshop ] 

Learn about working with colour and fabrics in your home, how not to be scared of using colour and lots of helpful advice and guidance on mixing colours to create an interior you love. You will come away with your own personal colour and fabric palette to set about implementing in your home and be confident you know how to choose colours that work together. 

This workshop will be run by Christine Tse, a New York and London based interior designer with a wealth of experience and styling knowledge. 

Register for a FREE place here 

‘How to decorate like a pro – Home decorating workshop with Christine Tse’

Monday 17 October // 18.30 – 19.45

Kensington Central Library Meeting Room, 12 Phillimore Walk 

London