A lot of the homes I’m drawn towards at the moment seem to feature soft green interiors – maybe it’s because of some deep-seated desire to retain a connection with the natural world as the cold weather and dark autumn nights set in! The subject of today’s tour is no exception: located in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, it’s decorated in a muted palette of sage green and white, offset by beige, . . .
New finds | October 2018
I've already shared my favourite discoveries from London Design Fair and Design Junction, but there are plenty of other new launches that have caught my eye over the past few weeks. So, here are my top picks this month, together with details of some other interesting bits and bobs on my radar... . . .
Top picks from Design Junction & the London Design Fair
I spent much of the second half of September hopping backwards and forwards between Bristol and London, trying to catch as much of the London Design Festival as I could. This huge celebration of design saw hundreds of pop-up installations and exhibitions taking place all over the city, a couple of which I've featured already. It also brought a cluster of interiors fairs, and today I want to share . . .
Home tour | A playful London chapel conversion
On Monday I shared a peek inside the beautiful London townhouse of interior designer Louisa Grey, which I visited during the 'In the Neighbourhood' pop-up last week. Now, as promised, here's a look at the other space which formed part of the exhibition: the stunning apartment of Morgwn Rimel, founder of cultural design studio Superculture. Even though I didn't get to see this place in person, I . . .
Exploring Danish design with Fredericia
One of the reasons I'm drawn to Scandinavian design is its timeless appeal. Rather than slavishly following the latest trends, it's often intended to last for decades and even be passed down through the generations. In fact many of the most popular Scandinavian pieces were created back in the 1950s and 60s, but they're just as relevant today as when they were first launched. Few brands embody . . .
Focus on: Stelton’s ‘Emma’ kettle
Apologies for the lack of posts over the past couple of weeks – I’ve been on a bit of a whirlwind tour around Europe, with blogger trips to Copenhagen and Helsinki, a city break in Budapest with a friend, and an exciting photoshoot in London. More on all that to follow soon, but first I want to kick off a new series taking a closer look at some of my favourite design classics. I’m starting with . . .
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