home: nice price [ luggage rack ]

home: nice price [ luggage rack ]

We’ve spotted this cool industrial luggage rack from Rockett St George, and we love it. Perfect for a hallway or kitchen to hang coats and scarves or pots and utensils. Will even work in a bathroom for storing towels. The options are endless.

The charcoal grey finish will fit in with most interiors and what makes this item even better is that it’s only £55.

Rockettstgeorge.co.uk

home: featured [ Amazon ] 

home: featured [ Amazon ] 

Not everyone’s cup of tea for an online shopping destination but king of online selling, Amazon, is a surprising veritable gold mine for modern well priced homeware.

 A few searches of key wording including marble, copper, Moroccan, monochrome and even Moomin and we could be filling our virtual shopping trolley with anything from rugs to lighting, to ceramics and cushions, with prices so tempting it’s an easy way to kit out a new home with some great pieces, update current rooms or find great gifts for interiors lovers! 

If you love a certain look or piece from another interiors store but not the price tag, it’s definitely worth having a window shop around the Amazon mega site to see if a more affordable version is available. 

home: nice price [ shelf ]

home: nice price [ shelf ]

If you are looking for quirky homeware then be sure to head to Urban Outfitters, especially when they have a sale on. Amongst a good selection of reduced furniture, accessories and rugs we found this cool little shelving unit for £17.50.

This 2 shelf unit is perfect for any room, display books, pictures, plants and more. Pick between yellow frame or gold.

Urbanoutfitters.com

home: featured [ Decorum ]

home: featured [ Decorum ]

London based interiors store Decorum is full of Industrial and vintage furniture, lighting and accessories. With an online store and a shopping space in Boxpark, East London, Decorum is definately worth visiting. We love its carefully curated selection of products, offering a gorgeous collection to browse through. Choose from handmade ceramics to concrete topped tables, hanging glass picture frames to leather deckchairs.

‘With over 18 years experience in interiors and retail, I have always had a passion for good design, whether in a chair, a clock or even a spoon. Inspired by the modern classics, I want to discover our very own modern classics of today. Finding new products that stand the test of time and quality pieces to fall in love with. The profound reason for Decorum’ 

– Christina Karoulla 

Decorum
Unit 22 – 23

2 – 10 Bethnal Green Road

E1 6GY

Mon – Sat 11 – 7, Thur 11 – 8, Sun 12 – 6

home: favourite thing [ storage unit ]

home: favourite thing [ storage unit ]

If you are looking for stylish and functional storage furniture then be sure to check out made.com. Their new arrivals includes this bench and we love it.

The industrial design incorporates a wire frame with three pull out boxes, perfect for a hallway to store shoes and accessories or perhaps in a living room for keeping magazines and books in.

This unit comes in two different finishes; mango wood with black steel frame and black [ MDF ] with copper coloured frame.

Available now from made.com [ £289 ]

home: trend [ copper ]

home: trend [ copper ]

There are always going to be colours and materials that will continuously work as accents to a room, and one of these is copper. There was a dip in popularity last year where we were being told that copper was out, and to be replaced by other metalics like gold and bronze. But we can assure you copper is going nowhere and in 2017 it’s again going to be big.

As with most metalics copper works best in accessories, complimenting a room and colour scheme. But if you are feeling brave then there is a whole lot more you can do to get your copper fix.

Lighting is a great place to start with some gorgeous pendant lights, desk lamps and floor lamps readily available, as well as bringing subtle tones into bulbs and flex.  [ made.com and rockettstgeorge.co.uk have some amazing lighting ]

Using copper lighting with industrial furniture

Introduce copper in furniture through table legs and drawer fronts combined with dark woods on table tops and cabinets. Copper is a great metal to bring an industrial feel to a room working best with strong solid design, and when it’s worn it looks even better.

Pick some key pieces, whether it’s a wall clock, vases or kitchenware and stratigicaly place them around the space mixed with other prints and pattern to suit. Copper is a great metal that works with many different trends; scandinavian, industrial and bohemian to name a few, so whatever your taste copper can be included.

[ Some complimentary colours to consider would be navy, grey, dark green and white ].

Wallpaper from grahambrown.com 

For a full on copper experience you may want to consider covering a wall or floor. Pick a patterned paper with touches of copper, or go for an all over solid block on a feature wall. This can look really striking, especially in dark rooms. Tiling is another option to get the wow factor with brushed and worn copper working best, especially if considered for a hallway or kitchen. 
Guide:

1. Wallpaper from grahambrown.com [ £23 ]

2. Bulb from ikea.com [ £7 ]

3. Bed frame from made.com [ £399 ]

4. Pendant light from Tom Dixon at trouva.com [ £255 ]

5. Floor tiles from mosafil.co.uk [ £23.80 per sheet ]

6. Telephone from johnlewis.com [ £64.95 ]

7. Lantern from grahamandgreen.co.uk [ from £25 ]

8. Cutlery from zarahome.com [ from £5.50 ]

9. Clock from rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £65 ]

home: featured [ Design Vintage ]

home: featured [ Design Vintage ]

Based in Sussex this online homeware store is run by Lisa Brass and combines a gorgeous mix of vintage and industrial design with Scandinavian influences.

Browse through the collections of furniture, lighting, accessories and soft furnishings, as well as gifts and kids items. Our favourites include the large range of industrial units and shelving, and their soft furnishings including beautiful rugs and cushions.

As well as the online store Design Vintage has two showrooms, in Brighton and Chichester, so make sure to pop by and see the range if you’re in the area.

Keep up to date with Design Vintage by following them on Instagram and Twitter. And for inspiration and ideas head to their blog.

designvintage.co.uk

home: trend [ retro lighting ]

home: trend [ retro lighting ]

A clear fact is we all need lighting in our homes, and with so much choice sometimes we can all do with a bit of inspiration. When you consider all the options; floor lamp, table lamp, desk lamp, ceiling light or wall light and then whether you prefer a pendant style, chandelier, lamps with a shade, exposed bulbs, multiple bulbs etc, it’s a continuous dilema. 

This year it’s the focus is on retro lighting, so if nothing else consider a throwback to previous decades when making your choice.

Floor lamp from West Elm [ £269 ]

Brass and copper feature heavily in current lighting options combined with enamel of the 50s, ornate glass of the 70s and art deco designs of the 20s. 

If you do fancy going retro then you need to make a statement with a unique design. Try a multi arm ceiling light [ pic 5 ] giving flexibility to lighting a room or how about a classic Poul Henningsen tiered pendant light [ pic 2 ]. A design that still looks as good today as it did 80 years ago.

For a great choice of retro inspired lights and reproductions of classics head to rockettstgeorge.co.uk and cultfurniture.com. For some original vintage lighting try littleparisstore.com.

Whatever you choose make sure you take considered time on getting the right light for you. We are spoilt for choice right now, for varying budgets so there is the perfect light out there for you. 

Guide:

1. Art Nouveau lamp from littleparis.com [ £205 ]

2. PH pendant light from skandium.com [ £531.25 ]

3. Ribbed glass light from cultfurniture.com [ £59 ]

4. Brass pendant light from rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £378 ]

5. Copper pendant light from johnlewis.com [ £120 ]

6. White glass pendant light from made.com [ £49 ]

7. Art deco lamp from rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £87 ]

home: featured [ Wilkos ] 

home: featured [ Wilkos ]

Sometimes you don’t need to spend too much or visit the top interiors stores to find key on-trend homewares to update your home. Stylish products, great quality and irresistible pricing is what you’ll find in high street favourite Wilkos. If you think you can just pick up toiletries, hardware and bargains for the garden, you’d be mistaken – there’s a broad range of homeware and furniture, available both in store and online. 

We had a browse and selected some favourite pieces which would create a great new simple modern look for a lounge including table lighting (from £15), soft knitted grey throws (£22), patterned rugs (from £40) and great industrial style ceiling lights (from £12). They stock a good broad range of paint colours, also, so a complete room make over is easy to achieve.

There’s even still time to order and receive before Christmas so if you’re still in need of table decorations. Christmas homewares or kitchenware then head over for a great choice at great prices 

 Wilko.com