I'm a bit late with this month's round-up of design finds, as I took last week off work to unwind and finish decorating our bedroom. I can't wait to share photos of the completed space soon, but in the meantime I have details of some gorgeous product launches for you. So, read on for beautiful chairs and ceramics, stylish outdoor furniture, innovative modular shelving, and affordable new options . . .
16 of the best portable lamps for indoor & outdoor use
The arrival of spring means many of us are turning our attention towards getting our gardens, balconies and terraces ready for the warmer months - especially as meeting up outdoors is going to be the only way to socialise (here in the UK at least) for a while to come. So, I thought I'd dedicate my latest 'best of' post to portable lamps that you can use outside, move around the house or even take . . .
How to decorate & furnish small spaces
Small spaces can be incredibly tricky, and they're something many of us struggle with - whether we live in a compact home or we have one tiny room that's difficult to get right. It's certainly something I've had to address when renovating my own house, which has a narrow galley-style kitchen and a minuscule bathroom, and it's often why my design clients ask for help . . .
Home tour | A light-filled London house in calm, neutral colours
It's home-tour time again, and today we're taking a peek inside the West London abode of interior stylist Hannah Lines of The Last Detail. Hannah's beautiful house dates from the 1900s and has been given a thorough makeover to turn it into a soothing, clutter-free sanctuary that's awash with natural light. The results are elegant yet wonderfully relaxed . . .
The joy of spring blossom
When I interviewed textile artist Charlotte Wakefield earlier this week, her comments about rediscovering the joy in what you do really struck a chord. I'm lucky to do something I love for a living, whether it's writing, photographing, styling or helping design clients with their homes, but I know just how easy it is to get bogged down in deadlines and expectations . . .
Profile | Charlotte Wakefield of Woven Form
You might remember that last year I decided to learn something new and started an online weaving course. I haven't really shared much of the journey so far, as I wanted to do something creative just for me with no pressure or expectations, but searching for ideas and inspiration has led me to discover all sorts of wonderful textile artists, makers and designers. London-based Charlotte Wakefield of . . .
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