home: trend [ abstract ]

home: trend [ abstract ]

Go bold with the modern abstract trend. Brands are filling the stores with strong, geometric and block colour prints and patterns to bring great design to the home.

Interiors can be clean, white and minimal and you can then introduce this trend in cushions, prints, rugs or bedding to make a statement.

Hunt out great indie designers on sites like Etsy and Trouva, to find unique pieces strong for this trend.

Top row

Wallpaper £36 MuralsWallpaper / Cushion £50 HuhStore / Cushion £45 Trouva

Middle row

Bedding from £21 Dunelm / Rug £299 Made / Print (download) £5.21 CuratedPrints (Etsy)

Lower row

Print from £11.95 Desenio / Print from £20 The Lovely Drawer / Bedding from £35 Dunelm

home: nice price [ rug ]

home: nice price [ rug ]

Add a little colourful boho to a room with this gorgeous geometric fringed rug from Urban Outfitters – down in price from £39 to just £23!

Great for beside the bed or in a door way. These small patterned rugs can also look great layered over larger plain rugs.

home: favourite thing [ wall cabinet ]

home: favourite thing [ wall cabinet ]

This wall cabinet from hm.com is a great addition to any room. Have it stand alone or alongside others.

The acacia wood frame and rattan doors make for a boho style piece, but an item that will work in a lot of spaces.

With adjustable shelves and magnetic door closure, this cabinet is practical as well as good looking.

Available now from hm.com

[ £139.99 ]

home: featured [ prints ]

home: featured [ prints ]

It’s time to to adorn your walls with more great prints and we love the designs from Telegramme Paper Co. And until midnight there’s an extra good reason to shop with them – take advantage of their up-to-40% prints and fill your walls!

They say;

With a joint love of fine paper goods and the lost joy of sending and receiving post, Bobby & Kate Evans started the now award winning
Telegramme Paper Co. in London in 2014.

Now based out of their studio by the sea in Margate, they apply their unique illustration style to art prints, greetings cards, personalised gifts and stationery. As well as taking commissions from clients as varied as Penguin, Habitat, Random House, Vodafone, Warner music and Condé Nast.

They exhibit their artwork and products across Europe and the US, and are stocked in shops and galleries across the world, as well as selling from their own online store, Telegramme.co.uk

home: event [ workshop roundup ]

home: event [ workshop roundup ]

If you have a desire to learn a new skill, or just like being creative, but not sure where to start, then fear not as today we look at some of the best workshops in London.

We found this great article at thenudge.com which shares 28 fab workshops, from embroidery to mosaic, life drawing to floristry with some of our favourites including Drink Shop Do, London Craft Club and Turning Earth.

Follow the link to have a read and be inspired.

home: found this [ ceramics ]

home: found this [ ceramics ]

Make your dining experience more beautiful with this gorgeous ‘Jardin’ floral-print china range by Vera Wang For Wedgewood available from Selfridges online or at the London store.

Prices from £26

They say;

A truly iconic brand, Wedgewood relies upon over 250 years of expertise in its premium ceramics. Collaborating with the highly-coveted designer Vera Wang on its latest collection, the Jardin range is sculpted from fine glazed china and is decorated with metallic floral accents that showcase the fashion icon’s affinity for art and oriental-inspired elegance.

home: trend [ animal adventure ]

home: trend [ animal adventure ]

Over the last few years we have seen animals featured heavily in home accessories and lighing, and this trend is continuing into 2020.

The more quirky the better in some opinions, but you can bring a little bit of animal into home in a less vibrant way. Think birds, safari – elephants, monkeys, zebras, as well as closer to home creatures like mice, squirrels and foxes.

Whatever your animal of choice, we recommend go bold. Pick that one piece that will turn heads and stand out in a room. Colours we have noticed popping up for this trend seem to be blues & greens.

Guide:

Clock wise from top left:

Bear vase / hm.com [ £19.99 ], lamp / audenza.com [ £250 ], rabbit ornament / rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £45 ], peacock head / rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £120 ], zebra vase / grahamandgreen.co.uk [ £60 ], mouse lamp / johnlewis.com [ £63 ], elephant ornament / habitat.co.uk [ £25 ]

home: made [ diy baubles ]

home: made [ diy baubles ]

It’s easy to personalise and get creative with your Christmas decor. With so much inspiration across the internet for designs and patterns, and all the basic materials easily available.

Baubles can be used in Christmas trees, of course, but also hung from ceilings, ledges, branches – all to create a real festive feel across an interior.

Design and decorate your own baubles and make your own Christmas decor personal to your home.

For inspiration try:

AfternoonTease

100Directions

Womansday

BangOnStyleBlog

And for materials head to:

BakerRoss

XmasDirect

home: nice price [ Christmas decorations ]

home: nice price [ Christmas decorations ]

Get your Christmas fix with hm.com and their lovely selection of Christmas decorations.

Starting from £2.99 you can pick between patterned sbaubles, metal stars, paper stars, wooden trees and more.

Head to hm.com or pop into one of their stores.