home: made [ scandi wall hanging ] 

home: made [ Scandi wall hanging ] 

Current trends mean there are many wall hangings to choose from from stores but to be able to make your own means you can colour match your room and size. 

We love A Beautiful Mess and they’ve come up with this super simple tutorial to make a gorgeous Scandi style hanging.

With a few materials, it’s a simple project with great results. 

Click here to start making your now 

home: trend [ native ]

home: trend [ native ]

A new trend appearing for AW 16/17 is Native; a mix of craft, nomadic influences and natural tones alongside strong pattern and print on soft furnishings and furniture. Patterns to look out for a zig zag, arrows and contemporary Aztec. 

Colour plays a big role with statement rugs and throw bringing a room to life. Perhaps look at macrame wall hanging to bring texture and interest to a space, mixing it alongside prints and artwork to create a feature wall.

Inspiration for this trend also comes from animals and Native American illustrations looking to the past but with a modern twist and construction, antlers and sheep skulls work brilliantly. This trend is about creating a cosy and homely feel to a room. Warmth comes from heavy knitted & fur throws, vibrant printed rugs and cushions and if you are feeling brave go for a statement armchair or sofa in a strong pattern. All these elements bring the look together, even in an already white or nuetral room. 

The slightly rustic feel continues with hand crafted pieces in lighting, with illustrated furniture a key look. Solid units softened with pattern and colour in panels really help bring this look together. Pick and choose how far you want to go with the native trend, small details can go a long way so no need to over clutter. 

Guide:

1.Light – grahamandgreen.co.uk [ £165 ]

2. Rug – habitat.co.uk [ £96 ]

3. Cushion cover – hm.com [ £7.99 ]

4. Teepee – mollymeg.com [ £129 ]

5. Arrow handle – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £6.50 ]

6. Media unit – swooneditions.com [ £269 ]

7. Dream catcher – miafleur.com [ £26.95 ]

8. Wallpaper – fermliving.com [ £65 ]

9. Throw – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £160 ]

home: trend [ denim ]

home: trend [ denim ]

We love it when new paint colours are announced from Dulux, and for 2017 it’s Denim Drift. This lends itself perfectly to a new denim inspired trend for Autumn/ Winter 2016 running through to next year.

The great thing about this trend is that amongst the traditional washed denim colour you can bring in different tones to either bring drama or a subtle airy feel. Introduce blues through ceramics and accessories to hint at this trend. Marble and splattered paint effects look great in blue and can add interested to a shelf or table top.

Use soft furnishings in accent shades of blue against neutral tones of white, cream and grey. [ Try and avoid stripes as not to end up with a nautical feel ]

Bring drama to a room with a large piece of furniture in a deep blue, or paint a feature wall in a dark tone and add black, grey accessories like shelving and framed prints. 

Guide:

1. Painted vase – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £29.95 ]

2. Candle – ikea.com [ £4 ]

3. Wool throw – ikea.com [ £39 ]

4. Image from Dulux

5. Sofa – habitat.co.uk [ £1400 ]

6. Image from Dulux

7. Image from Dulux

8. Bowl – oliverbonas.com [ £7 ]

9. Cushion cover – hm.com [ £6.99 ]

10. Glass vase – grahamandgreen.co.uk [ £27.95 ]

11. Pendant light – made.com [ £79 ]

12. Image from Dulux

home: featured [ Abigail Ahern ]

home: featured [ Abigail Ahern ]

With an eclectic assortment of glam and ultra lux pieces mixed with faux flowers and a dash of rustic folk ATELIER Abigail Ahern is a must visit homeware store.

With a signature colour palette of ‘ intoxicating, dark inky hues ‘ Abigail Ahern herself is well known for her trend setting designs, glamorous touches and beautiful finishes.

As a renowned designer and author Abigail Ahern launched her store in 2003 giving us a glimpse into her world, giving us the opportunity to inject a bit of it into our own homes. Full of accessories, prints, soft furnishings, wall decor, faux plants, lighting and a lot more, ATELIER Abigail Ahern is an elaborate playground for any interiors lover.

Our favourite pieces include a beaded chandeliermarble side table and selection of vases.

Along with a well put together website, there is a great blog to keep up to date with, plus an inspiring Instagram page to follow.

ATELIER Abigail Ahern

12 – 14 Essex Road

Islington

London

N1 8LN

Mon – Sat [ 10:30 – 18:00 ]

Sun [ 12:00 17:00 ]

home: event [ homeware launch ] 

home: event [ homeware launch ] 

The London Design Festival spans across our capital with launches, exhibitions, shows, talks, events, shopping, workshops and shows. It is a frenzy of activities with chances to hear, see and experience all that is new in design this season.

For lovely soft furnishings catch the launch of gorgeous homewares from Wallace Sewell in the Islington store. 



Established in the early 90’s the duo behind this firm favourite British brand are still producing incredible quality contemporary designs in fabrics and soft furnishings. 

‘During the London Design Festival, UK based woven textile design duo Wallace Sewell will be launching their new Autumn Winter 2016 scarf and interior collection. 

To mark the launch of their new collection Wallace Sewell will be opening their shop and studio for a special event on Tuesday 20 September from 6pm to 9pm and offering 10% off on all scarves, throws and cushions purchased that evening.

This will be a fun event in the coveted Islington Design District with drinks and nibbles and a chance to meet the design team behind this iconic British brand. Other shops in the area such as Timorous Beastie and Twentytwentyone will also be open.’



For more information please email studio@wallacesewell.com or go to:
www.londondesignfestival.com

www.islingtondesigndistrict.com

home: made [ no-sew cushion covers ] 

home: made [ no-sew cushion covers ] 

When you want to update a room regularly, change a colour scheme or make an easy crafted gift, what could be better (and easier) than a no-sew cushion cover?

A simple, quick project where all you need to do is choose your fabric. For bargain fabrics try carboot sales and charity shops for second hand duvet covers or curtains that give huge pieces of fabric at low, low prices. 

Across the web there are plenty of tutorials (click below) to make the simple knot design cushion that will give you almost instant covers to update your lounge or bedroom. 
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home: trend [ scandinavian ]

home: trend [ scandinavian ]

Not many trends can stand the test of time. Throughout the year you have Spring / Summer looks and Autumn / Winter looks which work for that time of the year, whether it’s tropical prints, nautical and bright tones or knitted, woodland and textured, these trends come and go.

A style and interior trend that has grown year on year is Scandinavian. It’s popularity is due to its relaxed nature and is very simple to achieve. Using a subtle colour palette, key furniture and a selection of textures you can easily get the look in your room.

Prints and art sit strongly within this trend. Black & White typography and graphic art work really well pulling together the scandinavian feel. Texture also plays a big part, with faux fur and knitted wool throws creating a cosy welcoming space to relax.  Continuing with soft furnishings you cannot call a room Scandi influenced without rugs layed on wooden flooring. Make sure the rug has a pattern and keep the colours to a minimum.

If you want to bring colour to your room consider deep oranges and blues, they work really nice with the different wood tones that are used. Go bold with a coloured sofa or chair, alternatively paint a wall offset with white furniture and accessories. A popular style of sofa is a rattan framed option, creating interest and giving a sense of outdoors living but inside, as well as giving the versatility of a day bed. Also consider a large mid century style leather sofa in brown or caramel.

For chair inspiration check out Arne JacobsonHans Wegner and Kaare Klint.

Furniture really makes a room and the bolder the better in this case. Mix walnut finishes with mango wood and acacia vaneer. A classic low level console with drawers and doors will look great with a selection of plants, frames and accessories arranged on top. Another key piece is a display cabinet showing off a lovely collection of glassware and ceramics.

When bringing lighting into the room keep the wood theme by opting for a woven bamboo shade or freestanding floor lamp.

A good place to start to get the scandinavian look at varied budgets is buy heading to Ikea.comSkandivis.co.uk and Skandium.com

Guide:

1. Pair of dining chairs from made.com [ £189 ]

2. Rug from ikea.com [ £59 ]

3. Print from indish.co.uk [ £36 ]

4. Walnut coffee table from ikea.com [ £195 ]

5. Faux fur cushion from hm.com [ £12.99 ]

6. Frame from skandivis.co.uk [ £29 ]

7. Dala horse from atnumber67.co.uk [ £9.90 ]

8. Sofa from husandhem.co.uk [ £3740 ]

9. Cabinet from ikea.com [ £110 ]

10. Console from johnlewis.com [ £1299 ]

11. Bamboo lampshade from loandbeholdstore.com [ £95 ]

12. Throw from hm.com [ £29.99 ]

13. Chair from nest.co.uk [ £185 ]

home: featured [ Doo Dah ]

home: featured [ Doo Dah ]

Based in Leeds, Husband and Wife duo James & Claire have created an eclectic collection of aesthetically simple and beautiful products. Full of home accessoriesstationarywall art and more.

Doo Dah keeps it’s collection simple with gorgeous quality products, all with a muted colour palette, allowing the customer to fall in love with pretty much everything. Our favourite pieces include the great selection of prints and soft furnishings.

Head to doo-dah.co.uk to be inspired.

home: found this [ rugs ] 

home: found this [ rugs ] 

We’re a little overwhelmed with the gorgeous choice (and great prices) of rugs at La Redoute

Search their full price and sale range for so many lovely designs, patterns, colours and styles. Choose from geometric, striped, bohemian, monochrome, ikat, kilim and more. 

With regular discounts sent out to customers and amazing sale prices, La Redoute is a must for interiors shopping. 

home: favourite thing [ rug ] 

home: favourite thing [ rug ] 

Going bold with florals is a big trend this year and this  Kyoto floral wool rug from Dunelm is a great piece to bring florals into the home. 

Either use in a fresh white interior with medium tones woods or embrace the granny floral trend and clash up with more mix and match florals and bold pattern.

Depending on the size it is £69.99 – 209.99 

Fabricated from 100% wool with a hand tufted loop pile for added depth and durability, this floral patterned rug is coloured in natural, pink and green tones and available in a choice of sizes.