home: nice price [ sugar bowl ]
Who could resist this little gold beauty to adorn the table at teatime? A little intricate gold tone ceramic elephant sugar bowl from John Lewis. A fun and fancy gift for just £5 reduced from £9.95
home: nice price [ sugar bowl ]
Who could resist this little gold beauty to adorn the table at teatime? A little intricate gold tone ceramic elephant sugar bowl from John Lewis. A fun and fancy gift for just £5 reduced from £9.95
home: nice price [ tableware ]
H&M is a our brand of choice if you are looking for on-trend homeware with quality and a great price. With their continuously changing collection you are sure to find something you love.
We have been checking out their new arrivals and these ceramics caught our eye. A collection of mugs, plates, storage pots and a chopping board all with an intricate pattern in dark blue and white.
Mix and match the designs or buy one or two to display.
From £3.99
home: favourite thing [ stoneware range ]
Dunelm have ticked the midcentury style box with the great new Elements Scraffito range, currently made up of a large bowl and two vases.
This stoneware range has lovely simple graphic illustrated design on each piece in colours that are on trend and would sit well in a cluster to make a feature on a shelf or table.
home: event [ midcentury fair ]
Another great date for the diary. If you’re a fan of midcentury design, homeware and furniture then this is a must.
Head to East London on October 15th for the next Midcentury East event
home: featured [ Present Indicative]
For unique homeware, perfect for gifts, we just love the range of unique academic-inspired home accessories.
There’s glassware, ceramics, tea towels, prints and quirky pieces including the brutalist ‘Archilamp‘ and ‘Obessive Chef‘ precise measuring chopping board.
Present Indicative is the sister site of The Literary Gift Company. The Literary Gift Company was launched in 2009 and has over 1000 gifts for book lovers. Present Indicative offers a similar range of unusual and beautiful gifts but with more of an academic twist. We love beautiful, practical and intelligent gifts for thinking people, including clothing, jewellery, games, and much much more.
home: made [ diy marbling ceramics ]
Try out marbling to create beautiful, unique homeware for your home or for gifts. We’ve rounded up our favourite tutorials to guide you through the process in a simple,straightforward way.
You don’t need to spend much and you may have most products in your home already. How simple that you can use nail varnish to create amazing patterns on mugs or bowls?! Nail varnish is a cheap way to get incredible colours to work with.
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home: featured [ Pentreath + Hall ]
Sometimes it’s good not to be minimal, and have the coldness of a monochrome interior. Pentreath + Hall embrace colour, pattern, beautiful design and layering up textures to ensure perfect interior inspiration.
Tucked away in Rugby Street, Bloomsbury, London, this store is bursting at the seams with homeware, furniture and accessories. Also available online, every department is covered – a great place to buy interiors gifts or treat yourself to a new look for a room.
Around for almost a decade, the duo behind the retail outlet have an interiors, architecture and artistic background. This has evidently come together perfectly in their great buying choices and curated ranges.
Visit them online or in store. Currently you can enjoy shopping the Summer sale too.

home: event [ ceramics exhibition ]
Our favourite, London, interiors museum, the Geffrye Museum, has another great exhibition running from Thursday 22 September to Sunday 24 September show casing works of some of the top UK ceramicists.
‘Meet the makers, browse and buy at the Geffrye Museum’s vibrant annual celebration of ceramics which showcases the work of over 50 leading ceramic artists from across the UK.
An eclectic selection of ceramic work to suit all budgets will be on sale direct from the makers, from practical table-ware to ornamental objects and striking one-off collector pieces. Earthy stoneware will be displayed alongside delicate porcelain and vivid painterly pots will contrast with elegant muted tones in an extravaganza of texture, colour and style. Part of the London Design Festival.’
A definite date for the diary to have a shop of unique ceramics for you, your home or gifts for others.
home: featured [ The Future Kept ]
Husband & Wife team Dean & Jeska Hearne have created an online store full of gorgeous well designed, durable and desirable items for your home. With a strong focus to inspire their customers to think about the items you buy for your home, bringing these independently produced products to the forefront of the collection.
‘We provide quality goods with an honest provenance that we use in our day-to-day lives, items made to ladt that will not fuel the throwaway nature of the modern world, heirlooms of the future. We hope to inspire a curiosity and desire within people to make more sustainable and ethical choices.’
Our favourite pieces include their woven baskets, throws and ceramics. Head to the website, explore and find your perfect item. We assure it will be more then just the one.
home: featured [ Amazon ]
Not everyone’s cup of tea for an online shopping destination but king of online selling, Amazon, is a surprising veritable gold mine for modern well priced homeware.
A few searches of key wording including marble, copper, Moroccan, monochrome and even Moomin and we could be filling our virtual shopping trolley with anything from rugs to lighting, to ceramics and cushions, with prices so tempting it’s an easy way to kit out a new home with some great pieces, update current rooms or find great gifts for interiors lovers!
If you love a certain look or piece from another interiors store but not the price tag, it’s definitely worth having a window shop around the Amazon mega site to see if a more affordable version is available.