home: featured [ A Splash Of Colour ] 

home: featured [ A Splash Of Colour ] 

The gorgeous, modern, cool homewares from A Splash Of Colour will give you endless shopping choices to make your home perfect. 

They stock a great range of soft furnishings, furniture, prints, lighting, homewares and candles. The designs are modern, contemporary and quite exquisite. Browse their great inspirational website and treat yourself or shop for amazing gifts. 

The quirky designs are very unique. Everything has been considered – furniture shapes create great angles, clock designs are fun and abstract, the colours are candy sweet and crisp, and there’s so much to create unusual accents and features within your home. 

home: featured [ Baileys ]

home: featured [ Baileys ]

If you are looking for a bit of escapism from city life and like to fill your home with neutral, efortless, utilitarian pieces then you need to head to Baileys. Housed in a converted barn in Herefordshire Mark & Sally Bailey have created a stunning shopping space full of gorgeous homeware from all over the world. There is an abundance of rustic pieces including crates, salvaged furniture and hand crafted soft furnishings, as well as recycled goods. Our favourites include the lightingapple crate storage and hand woven cushions.

This emporium covers everything you need with furniture, lighting, accessories, kitchenware and hardware all with a neutral colour pallete, allowing customers to easily fit items into their homes. Alongside the shop there is a tearoom, which means you can make a full morning or afternoon visiting Baileys, stop for a cup of tea & cake and then continue shopping.
Visit the online shop at Baileyshome.com or if you can, make a trip to the shop to be wowed.

Store Owners, Store, Herefordshi

Here, you become besotted with recycled and salvaged furniture, spend hours rifling through piles of linens, throws, rugs and towels and are led to believe hanging hooks and pot brushes are covetable items in their own right.

Mark and Sally Bailey, the force behind Baileys Home and Garden, have published three books expounding their design philosophy. We talked to the couple as they were wrapping up their fourth tome.

home: featured [ Adventures In Furniture ] 

home: featured [ Adventures In Furniture ] 

You could visit their Chiswick, Islington or online store but either way you’ll have a wealth of incredible design and quality to choose from, in both furniture and homeware from Adventures In Furniture. This brand, with over 30 years experience, produce both beautiful and long lasting pieces for your home.

Fill your home with exceptional craftsmanship from European workshops; the details of edges, finishes, angles; ensures everything from the statement shelving to the mixed materials in exceptional chair designs to fabrics and colours of their sofas and rugs are all well considered and complimentary. 

They say; 

‘Here at Adventures in Furniture we are passionate about creating the UK’s finest quality furniture. Using solid materials, traditional techniques and contemporary designs this is achieved, with the unique and varied results providing excellent furniture solutions for your home. As an independent company your custom is the most important aspect for our business. We utilise a range of expert family owned workshops across Europe to deliver outstanding products and a fantastic sales team to help you get the perfect furniture solution. From kitting out your dining and living rooms to simply purchasing a new sofa or chest of drawers, we provide a range of furniture options.’

Visit their stores at:

281 Upper Street, London N1 2TZ

138 Chiswick High Road, London W4 1PU

home: featured [ Molly Meg ]

home: featured [ Molly Meg ]

Today we bring you brand that focuses on kids. Molly Meg is an independent children’s store with design led items established in 2009 by Molly Price. The online shop and bricks & mortar store in Islington, London feature a selection of furniture, home decoration, toys, gifts & party supplies, all with innovative design and function. There is a definite brand image running through the collections influenced heavily through simple Scandinavian design with a monochrome colour pallete [ don’t worry there is a lot of colour aswell ].

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Molly Meg offers gorgoeus pieces that you wouldn’t usually find in other shops, with some that adults will love for themselves.
Our favourite products include the Buddy & Bear tableware, Nobodinoz Teepees and wall stickers.

MollyMeg.com

Molly Meg
111 Essex Road
London N1 2SL

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 11am-4pm

home: featured [ West Elm ]

There’s so much to love and admire about West Elm. They are a brand, with a conscience, focused on honesty and sustainability. Both on in the virtual and physical stores there is a wealth of incredible design, styling and interiors inspiration and guidance. West Elm can make a home – a real home; a blended, co-ordinated but eclectic, homely but chic, environment. 

Their huge array of homewares and furniture is spot on both in design, quality and although high end of the price scale – it’s worth it. Plus, when there’s a sale, which currently there is (with up to 60% off) it’s a good time to invest in a few updates for your home or even a whole overhaul of a room. 

The style is midcentury modern, mixed with bohemian and a little industrial. They create ‘looks’ that can be strong trends or ideas that can bring a subtle new trend into a home. 

We found our top favourite pieces in the sale (see picture) but explore the sale yourself for great discounts in every department. 

home: featured [ O’Dell’s ]

home: featured [ O’Dell’s ]

Another realitively new homeware shop popping up on the streets of East London is O’Dell’s – a fine mix of homeware, grooming, and lifestyle goods aimed at men, although there are plenty of pieces that will appeal to all.
Established by Tom O’Dell, he has created – in his own words – ‘a carefully curated selection of products from skilled makers and brands, that sit within a relaxed and friendly shop in the heart of Shoreditch’.
He keeps the products as exclusive as possible to O’Dell’s with a real focus on UK made goods.
The store itself has a very clean and minimal feel about it, with only the addition of a few filled plant pots placed around the stock, allowing the products to stand out and be the main focus.
There are so many lovely pieces on offer,  with our favourites being the hand crafted ceramics and rugs.

O’Dell’s should be on everyone’s list of ‘must see’ homeware shops in London.

Odellsstore.com
24 Calvert Avenue
London
E2

home: featured [ Luke Arthur Wells ] 

home: featured [ Luke Arthur Wells ] 

Size isn’t everything. The compact curated collection of wares in the Luke Arthur Wells online shop is all you need for a little inspiration for your home and treats to buy, to introduce the latest trends into your home. 

Interior stylist and designer, Luke, offers this capsule collection of homeware from an online store with regular product updates and trend aware new items. 

The store stocks great simple style. Choose from the selection of small homewares ticking the boxes of concrete, geometric, metallic, smoked glass and monochrome trends, to name a few. 

www.lukearthurwells.com/shop/ 

home: featured [ Shedquarters ]

home: featured [ Shedquarters ]

Shedquarters is another great online shop full of contemporary homeware and stationary.
The cohesive collection shows something different to the customer, with strong design led ceramics including their marble espresso cups, vases and gorgeous blankets and throws.
The online shop is beautifully layed out and easy to navigate, so don’t waste any time and take a look.
[ There is also an inspiring blog to keep up to date with ]

Shedquartersonline.co.uk

home: featured [ cult furniture ] 

home: featured [ cult furniture ]

When you are picking those design classics for your home, wanting a certain look and style, and especially if you have a small budget, Cult Furniture is a must visit store. Either online or at their south London store there is a veritable feast of design classics. Choose from styles inspired by Eames, Tolix, George Nelson, Hans J Wegner and other midcentury modern designs and the range includes chairs, tables, desks, lighting and other home accessories

The prices are incomparable for the quality and choice and when furniture goes into the same department it’s even better. 

In 2015 they also have now their own designed pieces under the label Cult Living and this offers more affordable super design for the home.

”You know how it goes, you see beautiful designer chairs, designs you really appreciate and would love to have in your home, but the prices are just way too high!

Cult Furniture started in 2010 for this very reason, to make designer furniture affordable and accessible to everyone. Keeping the quality of the original design but cutting the price by dealing direct with factories and avoiding the middle man.”

http://www.cultfurniture.com

811-813 Wandsworth Road, London SW8 3JH.

Open: Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm and Saturday from 10am to 5pm.

home: featured [ Cassius & Coco

home: featured [ Cassius & Coco ]

Established in 2015 Cassius & Coco sits perfectly in Crouch End Village, London. This homeware store doesn’t stock the usual products we see in other similar style shops. The people behind Cassius & Coco hand pick local and international designers and brands who are taking ‘creative risks’ with one of a kind objects.
Having visited the store last week we see this is true, with unique pieces that catch your eye and each one beautifully made and designed.
If you are looking for something a bit different then get down to the Cassius & Coco store, alternatively head to their website to see a selection of products.

Our favourite pieces include the stationary and prints.

Cassius & Coco
31 Park Road
Crouch End
N8 8TE

Mon – Fri [ 10am – 6pm ]
Sat [ 9:30am – 6pm ]
Sun [ 10:30am – 5:30pm ]

www.cassiusandcoco.com