home: featured [ Dunelm ]

home: featured [ Dunelm ]

Just popped into Dunelm for a [ insert handy kitchenalia ] but absolutely sidetracked by such good homeware and furniture?

Us too!

We rounded up our selection of favourite finishing touches of cool bits to add a little extra time an interior. From arty wall decor, modern clocks and retro cushions to excellent looking faux plants and flowers. Dunelm has it covered.

home: found this [ sugar bowl ]

home: found this [ sugar bowl ]

We found this little beautiful lidded sugar bowl at Nordic Nest. The Bernadotte sugar bowl with spoon ‘from Georg Jensen was inspired by Sigvard Bernadotte’s early works from the 1940s. The bowl features a polished, classically grooved surface that adds a gentle touch of luxury to this otherwise everyday object. Let the set stand on its own as a gorgeous detail on your table or combine it with other products from the Bernadotte series for a brilliant matching aesthetic’

The bowl is currently on offer at £67, reduced from £75.

home: featured [ made.com ]

home: featured [ made.com ]

We can probably say we all own something from made.com, and that’s because it’s so accessable and offers us on-trend homeware.

With loads of new items just launched there is something for every room in the home. Great priced accessories and lighting mixed with modern furniture. Go take a look!

made.com

home: found this [ ARKET ]

home: found this [ ARKET ]

We love what ARKET offer, with their simply styled homeware and accessories.

We particularly love their ceramics and there is lots of new arrivals to choose from. With vases, candle holders, plates and more there is sure to be something you like.

With prices from £12 it’s all very accessible.

arket.com

home: featured [ Shrimps x Habitat ]

home: featured [ Shrimps x Habitat ]

We know how popular the last collection was, so we know fans are going to love the second Shrimps collection for Habitat. A mix of furniture, soft furnishings, homeware and lighting.

The patterns, the colours and the nod to the 70s; the inspirational pieces are definitely going to be sought after.

They say;

Following their sell-out debut collection, Shrimps for Habitat is back with a second collection. Inspired by 1970’s Palm Springs, get excited for handwoven rattan and an uplifting colour palette of sunshine yellow, vanilla cream and sage green with touches of soft pink and sky blue. We’ve taken the collection one step further this time, extending the world of Shrimps beyond textiles and into furniture and lighting pieces. New hand drawn, painted patterns and artworks have been created especially, with some familiar Shrimps characters thrown in for good measure.

home: found this [ tray ]

home: found this [ tray ]

Why not have some art and practical homeware all in one.

The stunning handmade pieces of london based creative Georgia Bosson find there way into the shop at The Tate. Maybe even too good to use but these incredible individual handmade trays could be a work of art to adorn your wall.

They say;

In greys, reds and blues complementing the natural birch plywood, Georgia Bosson’s contemporary design Merida makes this large round wooden tray a stylish and colourful addition to your tableware.

home: follow friday [ Dyke & Dean ]

home: follow friday [Dyke & Dean ]

Based in Hastings, East Sussex Dyke & Dean is an emporium of utilitarian homeware and furniture, all with an abundance of colour and fun.

Find dustpan & brushes, enamelware, ceramic light fittings and filliment bulbs. Everyday objects that suddenly become extremely desirable. As well as gorgeous seating & furniture, there is lots to admire.

If you are fan of industrial interiors and vintage then you must check this store out.

dykeanddean.co.uk

home: made [ painted walls ]

home: made [ painted walls ]

We love the look of colourblocking and using painted coloured walls to zone areas within the home.

It’s a great way to define the use of an area or create separation in a large room when many functions are housed within the same interior.

It can create design and interest, bring colour to a room with out over-pushing a single colour, as well as be an easy update to a room that can be changed and modernised without much trouble. Advantageous for rented properties or temporary abodes.

Ideas of working with paint in colour blocks can include creating a band of colour around the room or painting colour in shapes like squares, triangles, semi circles or arches. It can bring a colour pop behind a piece of furniture, it can bring warmth with a new tone – Especially with the current popular colours; rust, orange, mustard and warm beige tones.

We found some inspirational ideas on Decoist.com

home: found this [ display cabinet ]

home: found this [ display cabinet ]

How gorgeous is this display cabinet from Rockett St George?

With its almost fully glazed frame the cabinet has two front opening doors as well as an opening lid.

Perfect for displaying all your favourite things or maybe use it for displaying plants.

[ £450 ]

rockettstgeorge.co.uk