home: featured [ Jo’s House ]

home: featured [ Jo’s House ]

Based in Herne Hill, Jo’s House is a lovely independant homeware & lifestyle store full of gorgeous ceramics, sift furnishings, tableware and more.

‘The ethos of the shop was to provide great, simply designed accessible products, which were handpicked and curated for their enduring quality, provenance (wherever possible) and feel good factor’

We love the muted colour pallete running throughout the collection. This means it really easy to find something to to fit into your home’s style.

Head to the website or check out Jo’s House on Instagram.

home: follow friday [ Heather Evelyn ]

home: follow friday [ heather evelyn ]

Head to Heather Evelyn and browse her small beautifully designed collection of tableware.

We love the text illustrated candles with various wording – a beautiful adornment to be any table or mantelpiece.

home: featured [ Habitat ]

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: found this [ raffia placemats ]

home: found this [ raffia placemats ]

Bring colour and texture to the dining table with these beautiful dyed raffia placemats from Our Lovely Goods. A set of two costs £30.

They say;

Handwoven Raffia Placemat, woven and hand dyed by local artisans in Abuja, Nigeria.

These place mats are a beautiful statement piece for any dining table. These would also be lovely as a wall hanging or decoration

Each individual mat has a beautiful and unique design woven into it.

home: nice price [ tableware ]

home: nice price [ tableware ]

This gorgeous tableware Zara Home is just thing is you are looking for a basic set but with a bit if interest.

The very pale green and vintage finish around the rims make for a really pleasing price to eat from, and would look great mixed with other plates and bowls.

[ from £7.99 ]

zarahome.com

home: featured [ pelican story ]

home: featured [ pelican story ]

If you are looking for beautiful modern home accessories then you need to check out pelican story.

This London based store has a beautifully put together collection of vases, tableware trays, and more. Everything has a rich colour pallete with a bit of pattern dropped in here and there.

A real delight to explore, pelican story offers something for all price ranges. Great for gifts, as well as treat to yourself.

pelicanstory.com

home: featured [ Anthropologie ]

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: made [ diy resin coasters ]

home: made [ diy resin coasters ]

Head to our favourite A Beautiful Mess blog for another great home diy project. Today our pick is a tutorial to make alcohol ink patterned resin coasters.

It’s a great easy project with wonderful unique results. The materials are easy to get hold of and it would be a simple effective way to produce lots of great little gifts (for teachers gifts, stocking fillers, house warming presents) or to create something unique for your own home.

Colours can be adapted according to taste and style. We love the idea of using a metallic ink like this gold one from Jackson’s , but plenty of internet based stores offer a variety of colours and pack sizes. You will also need an Epoxy Resin and Hardener Kit, gloves and a resin coaster mould.

home: found this [ candelabra ]

home: found this [ candelabra ]

For a modern, minimal take on the candelabra for the centre of the dining table, this House Doctor Ring Candle Stand from Alice In Scandiland shop is just beautiful.

Keep clean and simple with your choice of colour candles to match your table decor or for winter and Christmas tables, weave and lay twigs or tree off cuts amongst the framework – add a few berries or a branch of holly and this is the perfect elegant centrepiece for your Christmas table.

Available in two sizes – 4 candles* (£19) or 8 candles (£35)

*insert joke from The Two Ronnies as you please !

home: made [ Christmas centre pieces ]

home: made [ Christmas centre pieces ]

Make a Christmas table beautiful with the perfect centre piece. We’ve scoured the internet for ideas but the common theme is knowing you can use things from around the house or easy to obtain, to create one.

Gather old bottles, jars or a wooden box; use off cuts of tree, forage some holy or conifer branches; find ribbon, washi tape or torn paper found at home; use old paint samples or spray paint; find pebbles or stones; plus hand write or print festive text or guests names.

[ images sourced from across google and Pinterest ]