home: featured [ Bohemia Design ]

home: featured [ Bohemia Design ]

If you like you homeware handmade with Moroccan influences then you must pay a visit to Bohemia Design.

A gorgeous website full of baskets, cushions, throws and more, all made with natural materials and traditional techniques.

We believe in handmade; perfectly imperfect wares crafted slowly from natural materials locally sourced. Pottery, basketry, weaving are processes as old as human time, containers for storage and carrying, cloth for warmth and protection. Goods made by hand bear the character of their creator, the nuances and eccentricities integral to each piece.’

A great site to get some gift idea inspiration.

bohemiadesign.co.uk

home: follow friday [ I Am Nomad ]

home: follow friday [ I Am Nomad ]

A beautifully curated collection of homeware and lifestyle products, I Am Nomad is a must visit store.

Head online and explore accessories, furniture, soft furnishings & gifts, all with style & function.

‘Each product is chosen with an eye to both beauty and function and is, an invitation into my personalised world, a carefully considered canvas for a life well-lived’

iamnomad.com

home: made [ Christmas garlands ]

home: made [ Christmas Garlands ]

Find inspiration this Christmas period to make some gorgeous DIY garland and wall hangings.

We have found a lovely selection of tutorials at mymove.com. Adapt the designs to suite your style & space. Whether you likes things more minimal or exaggerated you can enjoy making your own Christmas decorations.

Out tops picks are pictured!

home: featured [ Noriko Nagaoka Ceramics ]

home: featured [ Noriko Nagaoka Ceramic ]

Beautiful, architectural, sculptural, nature inspired – the most incredible ceramics by Japanese ceramicist Noriko Nagaoka are pieces to be invested in, cherished, and would make gorgeous gifts.

Follow her Instagram for latest products and shop the range at Etsy.

home: found this [ chair ]

home: found this [ chair ]

What a thing of beauty – sculptural, with the smoothness of concrete, a wonderful silhouette. The Hauteville low armchair may have a high price tag but this is like art to invest in.

£750 from Tin Design

They say;

In praise of the raw material, the shell construction, concrete and rebar. Refined by a technicality increasingly sophisticated, the Hauteville low armchair is a contemporary image of the low armchair of the 50’s. Unexpected flexibility and comfort. We Tin gals held a meeting on these for an hour or so, they were so comfortable we decided to stock the range! A lifetime investment.

home: follow friday [ The Den & Now ]

home: follow friday [ The Den & Now ]

Cheshire based The Den & Now is an emporium of gorgeous homeware and accessories.

As well as lovely furniture pieces and lighting, you can purchase beautiful soaps, candles and diffusers. A great online store for some Christmas gift buying.

I’ve always loved mixing one-off vintage pieces, full of natural character and nostalgic charm, with contemporary Scandinavian and industrial style design to create unique living spaces – which is where our name The Den & Now comes from, ‘the then and now’ (the past and present). The Den being a play on words and meaning a hidden home, a secret lair, somewhere you can retreat to that is special to you’

thedenandnow.co.uk

home: made [ crackers ]

home: made [ crackers ]

Time to start thinking about Christmas decorations and even the table decor for the big day. Start early and make your own! We love the idea of homemade crackers, filled with your own chosen little gifts.

We found a great tutorial from Pure Sweet Joy.