Happy July everyone! The start of another new month means it's time for my regular round-up of design and lifestyle news, and I have plenty of exciting things to share with you today. So, here are the latest product launches to catch my eye, along with details of a few other interesting bits and bobs... . . .
A sleek Belgian B&B in a converted fortress
Today I’m sharing a peek inside a stunning conversion that’s not only a family home, but also a very stylish B&B. Called The Bunkers, it sits on the site of an 18th-cenury fortress on the Belgian-Dutch border and showcases the kind of old-meets-new design that always makes me stop in my tracks. The B&B occupies the fortress’ former barn, which has been beautifully transformed by . . .
Review + discount | Bedfolk bedding
Few things beat climbing into a bed piled with fresh bedding, but finding the right set can be tricky. The vast array of options on the market is confusing (pre-washed linen, non pre-washed linen, cotton with umpteen different thread counts, even bedding made from bamboo fibres), and most of the time it's impossible to tell whether they've been ethically made. So, when just-launched company . . .
‘Home of a Collector’ by &tradition
I love it when interiors brands create showrooms that look like authentic homes – they're so much more appealing than bland, echoey settings that have nothing in common with the spaces where their designs might end up. I've seen several inspiring examples recently ('The Home' by Ferm Living, Menu's London apartment) and the latest to catch my eye is 'Home of a Collector' by &tradition, which . . .
Six ways to add personality to a minimalist kitchen
[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Sustainable Kitchens, but as always all words and opinions are my own] If you’re reading this blog then, like me, you probably have a penchant for minimalist, understated design. But that doesn’t mean you can’t inject a bit of personality into your home, and kitchens in particular provide plenty of scope for thinking outside the box. To . . .
Styling a simple summer table with MADE.com
[Advertisement - this is is a paid partnership with MADE.com, but as always all words and opinions are my own] One of the joys of blogging is never quite knowing what exciting projects lie around the corner, and every now and then a totally unexpected opportunity lands in my inbox. One such email arrived a few weeks ago from MADE.com, inviting me to style and co-host a midsummer supper to . . .
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