[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Carl Hansen & Søn. All words and opinions are my own] There's something wonderfully nostalgic about 'Windsor' chairs - the overarching term for a spindle-back design that's existed in one form or another for hundreds of years. To me, they speak of cosy hearths, farmhouse kitchens and remote woodland cabins, and they always look very . . .
Home tour | A sustainable Catskills cabin with a minimalist interior
For today's home tour we're taking a trip to the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York, where a gorgeous contemporary cabin showcases minimalist Scandinavian design that's totally in tune with its natural surroundings. It's the perfect weekend escape for Maria Ibañez de Sendadiano and Todd Rouhe of Manhattan firm IdS/R Architecture, who decided to build their own country retreat after 10 years . . .
New designs from Ethnicraft
I've never really covered Ethnicraft in much detail on this blog, but I've long admired its designs and have often recommended them to clients. So, I thought it was time I shone more of a light on the Belgian brand by sharing a look at its latest launches. If you haven't come across Ethnicraft before, it's well worth adding to your radar . . .
Adding colour, pattern & texture to a neutral interior with The Pure Edit
[Advertisement – this is a paid collaboration with The Pure Edit. As always, all words and opinions are my own] A love of neutral, minimalist interiors doesn’t mean staying away from colour, pattern and texture altogether – in fact they’re often key to ensuring pared-back spaces feel warm and cosy rather than bland and uninviting . . .
Versatile autumn-winter launches from Northern
Today I'm continuing my look at some of the most inspiring new-season interiors collections by sharing the latest pieces from Norwegian brand Northern. Its simple, streamlined designs combine timeless craftsmanship with innovative touches, and there's always a beautiful array of materials and shapes on display. But what really stands out this time around is the focus on versatility . . .
Profile | Textile artist Nikki Heaton
For the latest in my series profiling independent makers, designers and craftspeople, I’m chatting to abstract textile artist Nikki Heaton, whose debut collection, ‘Foremost Fragments (2021)’, launches today. She’s been sharing tantalising snippets of it on Instagram over the past few weeks, and I was instantly drawn to the muted colours and minimalist aesthetic. But there’s also a wonderful depth . . .
- Newer Posts
- 1
- …
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- …
- 116
- Older Posts