home: featured [ Arddun Stores ]

home: featured [ Arddun Stores ]

Incredible homewares by such a great mix of designers – including Hay, Hot Pote and UAU Project.

Browse for ceramics, glassware, soft furnishings and candles.

Arddun Stores is crammed of colourful, illustrated, patterned and striking homewares.

They say;

We sell globally-sourced, conscious lifestyle and homewares brands that are well-made, and have a story to tell.

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home: nice price [ colourful homeware ]

home: nice price [ colourful homeware ]

Fill your kitchen and dining area with colour from the Anthropologie summer sale! Pattern, coloured illustrations and beautiful designs – there is lots to bring the sunshine inside; from crockery and ceramics to kitchen linen and other small homewares.

Visit the Anthropologie sale, online or in store now!

home: found this [ sugar bowl ]

home: found this [ sugar bowl ]

We found this little beautiful lidded sugar bowl at Nordic Nest. The Bernadotte sugar bowl with spoon ‘from Georg Jensen was inspired by Sigvard Bernadotte’s early works from the 1940s. The bowl features a polished, classically grooved surface that adds a gentle touch of luxury to this otherwise everyday object. Let the set stand on its own as a gorgeous detail on your table or combine it with other products from the Bernadotte series for a brilliant matching aesthetic’

The bowl is currently on offer at £67, reduced from £75.

home: featured [ Alice In Scandiland ]

home: featured [ Alice In Scandiland ]

In 2018, Alice from award winning blog Alice In Scandiland opened her bricks and mortar shop in Cornwall. Having been selling vintage for a while and having an amazing eye for great homeware and interior design (just take a peak at her blog!) it was a great natural step to move into retail fully.

If you don’t happen to be in Cornwall, never fear, as her beautifully curated range of homewares for both adults and kids, vintage and gifts is available from her online store as well. Definitely worth a visit and you might be lucky to still grab a sale item too.

Scandi influences and a vintage touch

Alice in Scandiland Shop

28 Fore Street, Lostwithiel,

Cornwall.

PL220BL

hello@aliceinscandiland.com

home: event [ ceramics fair ]

home: event [ ceramics fair ]

This March, book this great ceramics fair in the diary. This three day London based event is full to the brim with incredible ceramicists.

They say;

The UK’s favourite ceramics event returns larger than ever with more exhibitors, a major new exhibition area and live demos and talks.

After a sellout in 2019, this year’s CAL is bigger than ever, with 20 new stalls, more new faces, a new exhibition area showcasing contemporary developments in ceramic practise, and a live demonstration area, in addition to our ever-popular Claytalks programme, ceramics bookshop and toolshop and the usual top class selection of exhibitors stands for 2020

home: event [ Christmas sales ]

home: event [ Christmas sales ]

It’s that time of year again when we know we can grab some bargains. We can think about a new look for our home interiors and get things at a great price if we buy them now.

There’s often no need to waiting to the traditional Boxing Day sales as many of the big brands go early.

French Connection has up to 40% off

Swoon has 20% off all full price items

Made have up to 40% off

Habitat have up to 50% off

IKEA sale is on

Urban outfitters have up to 50% off

Wayfair already has big discounts

West Elm has up to 60% off

Heal’s has up to 50% off

home: nice price [ teapot cup ]

home: nice price [ tea pot cup ]

Handy and beautiful, these cups combine the function of a tea pot within a mug. They come in an assortment of great colours and are available from Pelican Story for £16.

They say ;

These coloured, durable, 2-in-1 teapot and cups by KINTO are perfect for leaf tea anywhere. Made of heat-resistant glass they reflect KINTO’s renowned minimal and elegant aesthetic

Microwave and dishwasher safe

Available in four colours (wine red, yellow, navy and dark grey)

home: featured [ Naken ]

home: featured [ Naken ]

Fall in love and fall into a rabbit hole browsing the extensive collections of homeware and furniture available at Naken Interiors.

Every area of the home is covered. With designer, scandi, industrial, midcentury modern and more, styles of products – there’s so much to choose from and cover all tastes.

Well priced for designer pieces and high end style, create new looks for your interiors that are on trend but also timeless classics.

Our favourites include their extensive range of great patterned wall papers, gorgeous lighting and so many great lounge chairs – you’ll run out of space!

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home: featured [ Cissy Wears ]

home: featured [ Cissy Wears ]

There’s a beautifully curated, modern concept store that has its home in South East London. If you haven’t yet visited Cissy Wears or you’re not in London, then you can happily browse and shop all products on their recently relaunched online web shop.

Cissy Wears creates a store where so many key elements and trends are covered. Not only do they focus on ethical brands, being environmentally friendly, and organic fine quality but also their style is a sumptuous blend of minimal, midcentury, scandi and vintage.

If you can steer yourself past the gorgeous children’s wear collections (currently with an irresistible sale running), it’s a place to buy beautiful homeware and furniture. With new lines and brands constantly bring introduced there’s a fresh and current range to shop at your finger tips.

home: event [ Cornflakes to Cola ]

home: event [ Cornflakes to Cola ]

With a celebration of the 150th anniversary of Sainsbury’s, The Design Museum, London has put on a playful display showcasing graphic design from their products in the 60’s & 70’s.

This exhibition explores how these designs influenced customers shopping behaviour, then and now.

A fascinating insight into a commercial business, being the first self service store in the UK. Understandably the focus for customers was on the nice packaging!

Free entry

designmuseum.org