home: featured [ Minor Goods ] 

Discreet, minimal and a small carefully curated and designed range. Minor Goods have a beautiful online store of affordable homewares from ceramics to linens to candles to wood wares. Perfect for a little gift or collate a few pieces to make a whole look. 

They say: 

Minor Goods is an online homewares brand that believes less is more, we love craftsmanship and simple design (and food!). We make and curate timeless lifestyle accessories that are beautiful with an understated design aesthetic. Created using traditional techniques with a modern approach, these treasured items will stand the test of time. We are passionate about products and want to share the creators’ stories and their products to help you cherish the goods you buy.

Mainly sourcing from within Europe their strength is in working with and sourcing from small ethical artisan brands and traditional skilled craftsmen. 

home: featured [ Object ]

home: featured [ Object ]

Based in Manchester and co-founded by husband and wife team Alex and Rachel Otterwell, Object is a lifestyle store featuring Mens & Womens clothing and Homeware.

Their personally hand picked items together create a well curated range, with Scandinavian influences, with a clean and simple colour pallete and products with gorgeous form and function.

‘We only ever choose pieces to be a part of our Object family because we genuinely love them, would wear them ourselves and be proud to have them in our home’ 

Our favourites include the soft furnishings and ceramics.

Objectstyle.co.uk 

519 Barlow Moor Road

Chorlton

Manchester

M21 8AQ


home: featured [ Arro Home ] 

home: featured [ Arro Home ] 

Gorgeous Australian homeware and lifestyle brand Arro Home, available in the U.K. is a perfect range of simple, fun prints and colourful creative design for home. The brand offers soft furnishings, furniture, ceramics, glassware, rugs and more and even has great goods for kids

Follow them on all social media for latest products, offers, lifestyle ideas and interiors inspiration. 


The shop site is full of lovely silhouettes, geometric patterns, pastel hues and modern designs. Everything comes together  beautifully to create great entire looks for a room. 

Our favourites including gorgeous colours in kilim rugs and modern angular plant stands

home: made [ diy rope basket ] 

home: made [ diy rope basket ] 

Across the highstreet baskets of all sorts of styles are proving a popular choice for storage in the home with many current trends embracing the use of them within styling a room. 

Why not try a diy version? A great project and resulting in a practical stylish piece of homeware. The diy tutorial from HappinessIsHomemade for a no-see rope basket is a simple and fun how-to from only a few materials – cotton piping cord (or rope), glue gun and glue sticks, a dish or bowl to use as a mouldy and parchment paper. All items easy to get hold of. 

home: event [ Ideal Home Show ] 

home: event [ Ideal Home Show ] 

The Ideal Home Show will return 24 March – 9 April 2017 at Olympia, London

From kitchens and bathrooms, to bedrooms and basements, fixtures and fittings to fine food, gardens and the latest high tech gadgets, to fashion beauty and gifts, you’ll find it all under one roof at this award-winning show.

To book tickets click here 

home: featured [ Hema ] 

home: featured [ Hema ] 

Dutch brand Hema started in 1926 with an ethos of being a department store for ‘ordinary people’, broadening its reach into more of Europe in the eighties and more recently opening up online. 

Sticking to their roots, the brand continues to offer great quality at great prices with the store offering homeware, clothing, food and gifts. 

With a modern scandi feel and low prices it’s perfect for updating any room of the home with home accessories without breaking the budget. 

home: featured [ BlueSunTree ]  

home: featured [ BlueSunTree ] 

With great prices, and even greater sale prices, BlueSunTree is an online store with such a range of great designed pieces. So much of the range has a lovely midcentury feel to the design and craftsmanship, from chairs to clocks, to mirrors and sofas. 


They say  ‘We believe that good design can enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing; providing comfort, tranquillity, visual harmony and order.’

The store also includes art, accessories, lighting and outdoor furniture. 

home: found this [ marble at BHS ] 

home: found this [ marble at BHS ] 

With marble still being strong this season in homeware, head to high street survivor  (but now just online) BHS and have a browse of their marble-look pieces.

Choose from clocks, jugs, plant pots, vases, canisters and more and fill your home with on trend pieces and great affordable prices. 

From £5 

home: featured [ Marks & Spencer ] 

home: featured [ Marks & Spencer ]

Head to the highstreet for Marks and Spencer‘s new-in pieces. Choose from Scandi, industrial and midcentury style pieces at great prices. 

They cover so many trends plus you can rely on the quality and customer services. 

Seek out their great lighting, clocks and bedding

home: made [ copper candle holder ]

home: made [ copper candle holder ] 

Fancy something alternative to do on Valentine’s Day? Even better when it involves creating your own piece of on-trend homeware!

Learn new skills with the super London Craft Club this Valentine’s with their Copper Candelabra Workshop. For £59 get all your materials, expert tuition and a glass of wine. 


Tickets for this event available HERE Hurry, limited spaces available!