Based in Clifton, Bristol, The Bristol Artisan was founded by Sophie Rees. In the charming old ‘butchers shop’ she curates a beautiful retail selection of artisan makers and designers under one roof.
They say;
Based in Clifton, Bristol, The Bristol Artisan was founded by Sophie Rees. In the charming old ‘butchers shop’ she curates a beautiful retail selection of artisan makers and designers under one roof.
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home: follow friday [ Closets & Botts ]
Closet & Botts have a wonderful curation of vintage, new and handmade homeware, furniture and clothing.
There’s a wealth of texture, muted colour and pieces for every home, from enamel kitchenware to floral homewares and rustic ornaments to bohemian baskets.
home: featured [ George at Asda ]
Isn’t it amazing what you can find at the supermarket? Take a look online or in larger stores and discover the wealth of great on trend pieces of homewares and furniture.
The prices are reasonable and there’s pieces for every room, every surface, every wall. Create a wonderful home and pick up your groceries.
home: feature [ Is To Me ]
Beautiful Scandinavian focused online retailer Is To Me, is a perfect curation of designers; stocking perfect pieces for the home with much of the range aimed at children’s room and play. However it’s full of great products for the whole home.
We love so much of their ‘new in‘ including muted tones of melamine ware, rugs to add pops of lovely tones to a room, the incredible Ferm Living deck chairs and lots of rattan accessories!
home: featured [ Butter ]
Beautiful, simple and affordable. The back story makes us fall in love even more.
Make your dining experience a little more luxury and enjoyable with Butter products – ethical soft tableware made in East London.
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Founded by partners Alex and Ed, Butter exists for a generation who want to make a house a home, but won’t be able to buy their own for years to come. We aim to create homeware that brings a little bit of joy and will follow you wherever you go.
Our story began in lockdown, tired of using and disposing of paper towels at every meal we looked for a sustainable alternative. Our problem was the napkins on the market were either achingly dull or cripplingly expensive. We struck on producing classic table linen that could lift any meal.
home: featured [ Habitat ]
Time to start adding some new keys pieces to your interior to give it a lift and new look for the coming season. Splashes of colour will lift the mood and give focus for a room.
We love Habitat for great striking home accessories to add to any room, and we’ve picked our favourites.
Stand out pieces have a great patterned, midcentury feel, with strong muted colours. Layer up throws and cushions, cluster vases in various sizes and shapes, and add easy greenery with their great selection of artificial plants.
home: made [ cactus cushion ]
We love this wonderful DIY tutorial for a fun, vibrant cactus cushion. It’s a simple step by step guide from the Everything Emily blog, with just a few materials needed and easy for a newbie to seeing.
home: featured [ Anthropologie ]
Bringing colour and joy to our homes, along side the warmer weather arriving – we love Anthropologie for constantly making our homes happy, stylish and bohemian with their array of patterned, texture and colourful homewares.
Great styling pieces for indoor and outdoor living, plus plenty of practical products – all designed perfectly for function and style.
And their regular sales are not to be missed.
home: nice price [ runner ]
Gorgeous vintage style patterned runner, and at just £24.95 for the 60 x 240cm (but available in various sizes) it’s a very affordable way to get some underfoot warmth.
Amazon from £12.95 to £79.95
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Independent British lifestyle store, Oliver Bonas, is one to keep an eye on for gifts abd home. Continually stylish and on trend, and with great sales too.