It's time for the second instalment of 'The Edit' - a series of posts sharing a curated selection of items to help you make the most of simple, relaxed moments at home and beyond (you can see the first here). The focus today is gardening - something that's given me real joy over the past 18 months or so . . .
New finds | July 2021
It's time for my regular round-up of interesting design finds and I have some real gems to share with you this month. There are new options for stylish and cost-effective IKEA hacks, exciting collaborations involving some of my favourite makers and designers, and details of a gorgeous twist on a contemporary Scandinavian classic. Just read on for details . . .
A soothing beige & green guest bedroom makeover
[Advertisement - this room features PR products from Crown, Fredericia and Quick-Step. As always, words and opinions are my own] We've finally completed the remaining bits of our first-floor renovation, and today I'm excited to be able to show you the newly finished guest bedroom . . .
Profile | Ceramicist Reesha Zubair
Today I'm continuing my series of interviews with independent designers and artists by talking to ceramicist Reesha Zubair, whose work has captivated me ever since I first stumbled across her Instagram page - in fact she featured in a 'minimalist makers' round-up on here not so long ago. Based just a few streets away from me in Bristol, southwest England, she hand-crafts stunning vessels . . .
Design project | A minimalist living room in beige, white & walnut
It's not often I get to share my finished client designs. Many people (understandably) are reluctant to have their homes featured online, and in any case lockdown has made it virtually impossible for me to visit them to take photos over the last year. So, I'm very excited to be able to show you the results of one of my favourite projects to date, created for Triz of @theclinicalhome . . .
Home tour | A Scandi-inspired Victorian renovation in London
I'm always impressed by people who renovate period properties to make them suit their needs, taste and lifestyle, without losing any of their original character in the process. It's a very tricky balance to achieve: buildings need to evolve and adapt in order to survive, but it's important that they retain their soul, too. One person who's managed to do it brilliantly is Emily Mayne, founder of . . .
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