Cult Furniture are a favourite for incredible pieces of furniture – retro reproductions, midcentury styles and great examples of classic design. As with across the high street their sale is launched with brilliant discounts across many departments.
We found our favourite pick – the Xanthe Butterfly Accent Chair in grey leather – reduced from £199 to £139.
Whether it’s a simple adding of wheels or legs to a crate or wooden box, or a higher level of diy creativity; creating a piece of furniture like a bedside table is rewarding and unique for your home.
We found WooHome and Homestetics are both super creative sites offering a plethora of bedside table projects to give you a great choice of projects for your home.
There’s suitcases on legs, single vintage drawers floating on walls and even ledges hung on heavy weight rope from the ceiling. There’s modern looks, vintage and retro styles and cool industrial designs. There’s projects for all abilities and budgets.
It’s that time again where the important events are store sales. Already running with up to 40% off is the Made.Com sale and there’s so many great discounted products to choose from.
Time to create new looks for any room in the home.
See our main picture for our favourites but head to Made to explore all sale departments.
Today we focus on one of the top picks of winter sales to head to. Heals, renowned furniture and homeware retailer, has a sale currently running with up to 50% off actual all departments.
Every area of the home are covered with great discounts on products including soft furnishings, lighting, kitchenware and rugs. Look for top brands including Vitra, Marimeko and Anglepoise and enjoy the discounts available.
Our favourite Kolton chair from Made.com has got even better with this rocking chair version. Same great style, fabric and colours but with a rocking base. Perfect for getting cosy in.
This London based store is a treasure trove of goodies for the home. The Restoration is an online store with a showroom in Stoke Newington, full of vintage and bespoke furniture, home accessories and lighting.
The website has a well put together collection of items, old & new with emphasis on vintage and Mid Century. The Restoration also offers an upholstery service, all carried out in their London workshop.
West Elm always delivers with gorgeous modern takes on Mid-Century furniture and this season is no exeption. With style and quality this sofa ticks all the boxes for Mid-Century lovers.
With tall wooden legs, bolster cushions and distinctive box frame this sofa will sit beautifully in most living rooms. The grey crosshatch finish will blend into a neutral room or equally dress it up with colourful cushions in a brighter space.
Well hello Mrs Robinson ! We are excited to have discovered this gem. A plethora of vintage and contemporary homewares available in their London stores. Have a peak at the type of goods they offer in their online store
Lighting, wall decor, soft furnishings, ceramics, glassware. Plenty to fill your home or products to make wonderful gifts.
As we have said in the past we are certainly partial to a bit of concrete and brutalism in our homes. What is great to see, is that this material is accessible to all with more stores introducting home accessories and furniture using concrete.
Last year and a large part of this year we have seen concrete sit alongside metalics, like copper, brass and gold. Now we are seeing a more sedated, subtle use of concrete mixed with glass and wood.
Of course the metal additions are still there, but more toned down, likely in brushed brass and black finishes.
The great thing about concrete is that it comes in all shapes and sizes, and works in all rooms. Vases and table tops in the living room, pendant lights in the bedroom, utensil pots in the kitchen or stationary storage in an office. The options are endless.
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Concrete lends itself really well to industrial, Scandinavian and monochrome interiors, but it can also make a statement in other settings. A concrete lamp base or table top, can be dressed up with colour and print to suit.
The real winner for using concrete in your home is to blend it with neutral tones and mixed textures. There are no rules so have a go at introducing this material into a room and we garauntee you will go back for more.
Launched in 2012 Future & Found has established itself as one of the top homeware stores in London. Based in Tufnell Park, London, Andrea Bates has created a design led store featuring favourite brands HAY and Muuto amongst others. The curated collection including accessories, stationary, lighting, furniture and prints are not only gorgeous to look at but possess quality and practicality.
‘We believe homes ahould be designed to be lived in and loved in equal measures, so our relaxed and modern approach means our collection is design led and aspirational yet equally understated and unpretentious’
Tufnell Park store
If you get across to the store weabsolutely recommend it. Alternatively head to the website to shop, read the blog, use their interior design service or book yourself on one of their workshops. futureandfound.com