home: featured [ H&M Home ]

home: featured [ H&M Home ]

There is no denying, H&M have been excelling in their home department. The design and style of items is a winner in many homes, and we can all say we have shopped with H&M at some point.

With new items arriving on the website weekly, there is so much choice now. Be quick though, as things don’t stay around long.

We are loving their new wooden tables, lighting and soft furnishings right now. Some great pieces to take you from Winter into Spring, and through to Summer.

Where H&M Home used to be very trend led, much like their clothes, they now tend to go for a more classic, lasting style that will be in your home for longer. This is great when wanting to spend on higher priced items.

Go explore, we guarantee you won’t leave empty handed!

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home: follow friday [ Ivy Joan ]

home: follow friday [ Ivy Joan ]

If you’re looking for those special pieces of homeware to make your home unique then head to Ivy Joan and browse the range of vintage. There is constantly new stock, so beautifully curated and many, many incredible finds.

So many great pieces to adorn a sideboard, create a shelf display and to add intriguing styling features in an interior.

home: made [ clay vases ]

home: made [ clay vases ]

If you like getting your hands dirty and creating something personal for you and your home, then this clay vase tutorial is for you.

Using air dry clay, and some basic tools you can make a bottle vase, and an arch vase. Once you have mastered the techniques you can experiment with other designs

Head to thelovelydrawer.com for the full tutorial.

home: featured [ Made ]

home: featured [ Made ]

Looking to bring new life to the kitchen and dining experience in your home; Made has a plethora of natural organic feeling dining ceramics, textured glassware, earthy tones and wood in various shelving and chopping boards; a variety of great pieces to give a classic warm uplift to your home.

With prices from £19

home: found this [ terrazzo wallpaper ]

home: found this [ terrazzo wallpaper ]

Still a strong trend, the terrazzo pattern is very popular on a variety of homewares from ceramics to bed linen, and tiling to tableware.

We love it in its traditional location – covering walls and floors. Achieve a great terrazzo look with this wallpaper from Munks & Me.

It even comes with free wallpaper glue and is the preferred paste the wall for application which is much easier for less experienced wallpaperers.

home: nice price [ tableware ]

home: nice price [ tableware ]

This gorgeous tableware Zara Home is just thing is you are looking for a basic set but with a bit if interest.

The very pale green and vintage finish around the rims make for a really pleasing price to eat from, and would look great mixed with other plates and bowls.

[ from £7.99 ]

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home: nice price [ vases ]

home: nice price [ vases ]

We may not be able to get to our favourite stores right now but we can still get home accessories online and delivered.

With the great prices and design of Ikea, there is nothing stopping you.

We live their current selection of vases, and in particular their blue glass and white ceramic examples.

[ Prices from £1.50 ]

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home: follow friday [ Retroverse Vintage ]

home: follow friday [ Retroverse Vintage ]

As well as fashion clothing, Retroverse Vintage has a beautifully curated selection vintage homewares, including glassware, ceramics and candle holders.

Perfect pieces for the home that would make wonderful gifts, bringing colour and style to accessorise a room, perfectly.

With a great ethos behind starting business the collection reflects the values of not choosing throw away style, and know that each piece is ethical and with history.

They say;

We hand-pick and carefully curate Vintage Clothing & Homeware from around the world. Our mission is to source the highest quality pieces whilst helping the planet one vintage piece at a time.

Founder, Ellie began her business journey 3 years ago after leaving a job in fashion buying to start Retroverse Vintage. Frustrated by the throwaway world of fast, expensive, branded consumer fashion, she felt like she was part of the problem and wanted to be part of the solution.