Many of the home tours I feature are the work of Copenhagen-based Norm Architects, and with good reason - I'm continuously inspired by the way the buildings they design are sensitive to their surroundings, adapted to the needs of the people who live in them, and utterly beautiful both inside and out! And today I have another fantastic example to share with you . . .
New discoveries from London Design Festival 2019
The third week in September brought London's annual Design Festival, with hundreds of exhibitions and installations springing up around the city. It's always brimming with inspiration, and after spending far too much money on train fare travelling back and forth from Bristol for last year's event, this time around I decided to stay with a London-based friend and see as much as I could . . .
15 of the best simple, sculptural candleholders & candlesticks
Autumn has officially arrived, and that means candle season is here! To be honest I light candles year-round, but as the nights draw in and the days get darker, they become even more important. Nothing beats the cosy, inviting glow of candlelight, and I tend to have them dotted around the living room, the dining table, the bedroom, the bathroom and even my little home office . . .
Home tour | A stunning mix of old and new in southern Sweden
It's home-tour time again and today I'm taking you over to Sweden for a peek inside the beautiful apartment of Felicia Alm. Set in the small town of Landskrona, it's a stunning mix of old and new, with ornate period features (just take a look at that coving and traditional tiled stove!), soothing grey, white and blue walls, and striking black and brown accents . . .
Eight alternatives to grey and white for fans of neutral decor
If, like me, you want your home to be a calming sanctuary, then you're probably drawn towards neutral walls in grey and white. But soothing, understated interiors don't rule out using colour, and there are plenty of options if you want to inject a bit of interest while still keeping things fairly muted . . .
The ‘Fusion’ collection from Georg Jensen
[Advertisement - this is a paid post in collaboration with Georg Jensen, but all words and opinions are my own] I always think it's worth investing in timeless homeware when you can - pieces that you can use and admire for decades to come, without any risk of them dating. And it's an approach I want to start applying to my jewellery, too . . .
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