home: found this [ net curtains ] 

home: found this [ net curtains ] 

In the modern world of interior design, net curtains fell out of favour to other now popular window coverings including Venetian or roller blinds and recently wooden shutters. However with both the growth in popularity of the vintage-look in the home, as well as the trend for minimal white light filled interiors, net curtains have gained a fan base again. 

And they really do make sense. They’re are brilliant way to ensure privacy for large windows, they diffuse sunlight but still allow rooms to remain bright and sun filled, and as a cheap material they are easily updated with colour or pattern trends as desired. Styled in the right way within a vintage style or minimal clean interior, they can create a great modern look, especially layered up and with extra length so they puddle on the floor. 

The window covering market is worth more than £1bn, and designers and brands are offering a great range of affordable styles across the high street. Head to IKEA for some modern Scandivian designs. 

Colour wise they are classic in white, but to bring colour into a room, layering a lace curtain over a coloured net can give a subtle coloured, softened appearance to the window area. With the current metallic trend being popular, that can also translate into voile or net, as can black to exaggerate a monochrome themed room. 

  
If flowing nets are a little flouncy for your taste the benefits of net, including light and privacy, can be achieved with the net, lace or voile stretched over frames and used as modern look panel covers for a window. Alternatively the pattern from the lace can also be found in adhesive opaque window film designs. 

1 simple modern LIL net / IKEA £5

2 lace ALVINE SPETS net / IKEA £10

3 Damask Leaf net / Wilkos £8 

4 Rome lace net / Tony’s Textiles from £1.50 

5 black voile net / Argos £11.99 

  

home: nice price [ Tiger ] 

home: nice price [ Tiger ] 

Major player in the affordable design-led retail homeware market, Tiger produces trend aware home accessories season after season, coupled with innovative design and at remarkably low prices [ go in for one thing, come out with ten ! ] 

Their new season range doesn’t fail to disappoint with a colour palette of pastels mints and corals, copper, monochrome and lovely geomatic and ethic inspired patterns.

There’s coral and mint tray sets for £5, colourful rugs for £4 and pink or silver bookends for £3, plus much much more. 

Visit your local store [ find a store ] and hunt out these homeware gems. 

  

home: featured [ Violet and Percy ] 

home: featured [ Violet and Percy ] 

Since 2013, lovely Flora has been curating gorgeous unique designers and brands in her online store, Violet and Percy

‘Violet and Percy is a UK lifestyle and interiors shop selling homewares, gifts and stationery influenced by some of my favourite things: British humour, Scandinavian cool and a pop of Mediterranean sunshine.’ 

The products, including prints, ceramics, lighting and garlands, are hand selected and embrace new, talented designers. All products sit will together and would combine to bring great style to any home. Flora is keen to only stock products that she loves and would have herself, and the result is a great, well thought selection of goods – well priced, well designed and on trend. 

Stocked designers include Playtype, Block Design, Talking Tables and Cooee Design 

Great products in the online store sell out fast so to be up to date with the latest in (online) store, follow Violet and Percy on Instagram or Twitter .

  

home: featured [ istome ]

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home: featured [ istome ]

Istome as an emporium of homewares, stationary, and prints mostly sourced from Scandinavian countries, many of whom still manufacture their own goods in a traditional way.
Full of new and fun products Istome stocks great brands including  Menu, Studio Esinam and Design Letters. If you want simple gorgeous design then you must check out the website.

‘The products we source at istome, sometimes quirky, always charming but always 100% Scandinavian.’

Head to istome.co.uk for their online shop and blog.

home: favourite thing [ String® shelving ]

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home: favourite thing [ String® shelving ]

We have been a fan of String® for a long time, with its simple components system meaning you can create shelving that suits you and your home.
It’s light weight, yet stable with shelves that are easy to reposition as needed.
Designed by the Swedish architect Nils Strinning in 1949, this timeless shelving is a must for any home. It’s history has become part of what we now call ‘Scandinavian design’
Available online from various stores. You tend to buy the system in individual components, depending on size and colour, but some places will have complete units.
Check out hauslondon.com and utilitydesign.co.uk or head to string.se to find your local stockist.

home: found this [ coffee table ]

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home: found this [ coffee table ]

Looking for some Scandinavian style at a great price, look no further. We came across this Fern and Grey walnut veneer coffee table this week and we love it.
With the dark wood top and matte black metal legs, it’s a classic mid-century inspired piece.

fernandgrey.com price £179 [ RRP £375 ]

home: featured [ Skandivis ] 

home: featured [ Skandivis ] 

Skandivis is a beautiful curated online store of some of the best Scandinavian homeware and design. 

Featuring designers including Arne Jacobsen, Ole Palsby, Playtype and Ferm Living, their ranges include tableware, wall art and prints, ceramics and great stuff for kids

With simple, minimal design, strong typography influences, a great colour palette and good pricing there is timeless pieces for every room. Skandivis  will bring any home great style and clean lines. 

  

home: found this [ Modernistiks ] 

home: found this [ Modernistiks ] 

Our hearts will always be with midcentury modern design, both with originals and reproductions, and also how it influences so many of our modern interiors *brands today. 

We found Modernistiks and it’s like sharing an amazing secret, that you feel lucky to know. This great retro furniture eBay store based in Bristol has a selection of superb Scandinavian midcentury pieces including Danish  chairs, teak shelving, rosewood sideboards and leather sofas to swoon over. Their well priced collection is excellently curated and with many items newly reupholstered, the quality of these vintage pieces is incredible. 

Have a peak at their store or follow them on Instagram at @modernistiks 

www.modernistiks.co.uk  

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