home: nice price [ ceramics ] 

home: nice price [ ceramics ] 

We love the John Lewis Canteen Splash range. This cup and serve bowl are now reduced so perfect bargain ceramics to add something new to your kitchen cupboards. 

The paint splash look is stylish, on trend and perfect addition to summer dining. 

Cup / Was £6 Now £3 

Serve Bowl / Was £12 Now £6 

home: trend [ stripes ]

home: trend [ stripes ]

We have seen stripes before in interiors with the monochrome and nautical trends. This time around we take a more subtle approach to this look with narrow stripes on ceramics, texture in wallpapers and structured furniture.

When accessorising a room pick out simple pieces with a minimal feel – block coloured vases and pin stripe ceramics / varying stripes on soft furnishings such as cushions and rugs. The popular colour choice will always be black and white but if you want to introduce other colours keep it relatively neutral with beiges and greys, and even bring metalic tones of gold and bronze.

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Bringing stripes onto a wall can be a brave decision, but if you limit it to one wall and use just two colours of similar tone you can create a real focal point, but it doesn’t need to dominate the room. Pale colours like moss green and powder pink work great. If you fancy some wallpaper consider a textured option – a really contemporary way to get stripes into a room [ take a look at grahambrown.com ].

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Another idea of how to bring this trend into your home is to use two or three narrow stripes in a hallway or running up stairs. This brings interest to areas which otherwise might be quite plain. Stick to one colour and run them the full length of a wall or stairscase.

When it comes to furniture don’t think you need to go out and and buy heavily striped units or chairs. One statement armchair can really help bring this trend into a living room, although keep the rest of the furniture neutral. Alternatively find pieces that give the illusion of stripes. For example the Hay dining chair [ pic 5 ] with metal frame or a storage unit like the made.com chest of drawers [ pic 9 ] using panels across the front creating a subtle striped pattern.

Guide:
1. Cushion – istome.co.uk [ £25 ]
2. Vase – habitat.co.uk [ £40 ]
3. Set of 2 ceramic pots – thedenandnow.co.uk [ £36.50 ]
4. Marble & wood bookend – westelm.co.uk [ £44 ]
5. Dining chair – futureandfound.com [ £119 ]
6. Tile – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £6.80 ]
7. Textured wallpaper – grahambrown.com [ £9 ]
8. Rug – Ikea.com – [ £15 ]
9. Chest of drawers – made.com [ £349 ]

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 [ 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

home: found this [ starman ceramics ]

home: found this [ starman ceramics ]

Paying tribute to the wonderful David Bowie this egg cup and plate is one of the latest designs from Donna Wilson, and we love them.
She has taken an iconic image and then put her inimitable style on it, creating fun ceramics for all ages.

We spotted them on Indish.co.uk [ plate £24 / egg cup £11.50 ]

home: featured [ Hurn+Hurn ] 

home: featured [ Hurn and Hurn ]

With their moto ‘discover the unusual’ Hurn & Hurn are a great online homeware and design online store featuring not only leading brands but also smaller brands and new designers. 

There is a large range of products to choose from, including some great pieces in the sale. There is lighting, homeware including kitchenware, ceramics and glassware, gifts and accessories. 

Brands include LSA, Magpie, Orla Kiely, Pols Potten and Wild & Wolf

Their sale section is a must for top brands at great prices and it’s definitely a perfect place for on-trend wedding gifts that will always be well received. 

There’s an abundance for monochrome fans but our favourite is the matt black pineapple! 

for monochrome fans – the black pineapple

 

home: trend [ colour therapy ] 

home: trend [ colour therapy ]

Bright colour enthusiast and top blogger Will Taylor of Bright Bazaar wasn’t wrong with his tag line of ‘make you smile style’. 

Colour therapy can’t help but make you smile, it’s uplifting, with an ability to invigorate and refresh an interior. Your home will be a happy place with inspiration from this 2016 trend. 

Create striking interiors with bold wall paint choices, a range of bright colours clashing in home accessories and ensure every choice of furniture, storage and soft furnishings all sing out loud. 

We found about great inspiration from House To Home, using colour psychology from Freshom, and all about the healing power of colours from Colour Therapy Healing .

1. Colour inspiration from the wonderful Bright Bazaar / follow on the blog, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter 

2. Wooden storage boxes / Thabto / from £14.95 

3. Brighten the bathroom / Next / from £5

4. Potted cactus sets / IKEA / £4.50

5. Rug / Maison Du Monde / £89.99

6. Bookcase / Maison Du Monde / £399.90 

7. Ceramic Vases / Habitat / from £20 

home: event [The Potting Shed ]

home: event [ The Potting Shed ]

Get creative on the 22nd or 23rd May by joining ceramic artists Fliff Carr and Matilda Moreton at Town House, Spitalfields, making unique floral decorated plates inspired by 18th century botanical prints.
Learn how to create impressions in clay and apply colour, as well as using a variety of textured floral fabrics, lace and rubber stamps to decorate.

Sessions last 45 minutes and cost £10, including all materials and firing [ Extra cost for plates to be sent to you, but you can collect free of charge two weeks later ].

The Potting Shed
Townhouse
5 Fournier Street
Spitalfields
E16QE

Get tickets from eventsbrite.co.uk

home: featured [ Homeplace ]

home: featured [ Homeplace ]

Based in Walthamstow Homeplace has an eclectic selection of vintage, midcentury, retro and contemporary furniture, lighting and homeware.

‘We are passionate about great design – contemporary as well as midcentury but we are also fans of the quirky and the whimsical..and we like nothing better than mixing them all up to create eclectic interiors with heaps of individuality’

As well as the larger furniture and lighting pieces Homeplace had some great gift ideas, including ceramics, artwork and kitchenware, and with it’s ever-changing collection you get the best choice of styles and colours to fit your home.

Visit homeplace.co.uk to shop the collection. [ hire options are also available ]

home: nice price [ vases ]

home: nice price [ vases ]

With Spring here and flowers in bloom, now is a good time to freshen up your living room with some new vases to put them in. If your looking for on-trend pieces at great prices then head to hm.com. With a huge selection in glass and ceramic there is something for everyone. [ from £4.99 ]

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Gather a few different styles & colours together to bring interest to a shelf, or pick a large statement vase for a centre piece on a table. [ We love a monochrome look, sticking with black and white in various styles ]

hm.com