Solid wood furniture by Denis Milovanov
Denis Milovanov is a designer who uses dead or damaged trees to carve sculptural furniture pieces. The trees can be up to 250-300 years old and would not normally be used by furniture makers in...
View ArticleCouture embroidered wallpapers by Claire Coles
Claire Coles produces the most beautiful wallpaper I think I have ever seen. I came across her work a few months ago but I just haven’t had the time to blog about it until now…shame on me! Claire’s...
View ArticleFlooring & wallcoverings by Anthony Hughes
Anthony Hughes is a young surface designer and trend forecaster who has recently graduated from Huddersfield University with a BA Hons in Surface Design for Interiors & Fashion. He was selected to...
View ArticleAdorable owl cushions from Red Lilly
I spotted these adorable owl cushions the other day after gaining a new follower on Twitter. Red Lilly is an online gift & interiors boutique specialising in home accessories and when I headed over...
View ArticleFurniture by Lucy Turner
Lucy Turner is a furniture and surface designer based in Penryn in Cornwall. She creates bespoke contemporary furniture by rejuvenating reclaimed iconic and vintage pieces using the latest technology...
View ArticleFreestanding Kitchens by Culshaw Bell
Having lived in many small apartments and flats in my time, I know all too well how hard it can be to keep small dwellings tidy and free from clutter. In 2003, I was living in a tiny little chambre de...
View ArticleLisa Bengtsson’s canine creations
To be perfectly honest, I can’t even remember how I stumbled across the work of Swedish designer Lisa Bengtsson, but I’m really happy that I did. My wallpaper obsession is, by now, no secret to those...
View ArticleGet Together with Brabantia’s new product range
Just before I moved house, I was contacted by the guys over at Brabantia Life about their new Get Together range of casual dining products. I must admit I was quite surprised to hear this from...
View ArticleNewspaperWood by Meike Meijer & Vij5
Emergent materials and their associated technologies are continuing to change the way that architects and designers work and the way that users engage with products. In recent years we have seen...
View ArticleColour Psychology: Using Magnolia in Interiors
I’m happy to say it’s that time again! October presents us with our quarterly opportunity to interrogate colour expert and consultant Karen Haller about the psychology behind the use of colour in...
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