The briefest of posts today, as I'd like to ask a little favour. The nominations for the Amara Interior Blog Awards 2016 have just been announced, and I'm over the moon to have been put forward in the 'Best Design Inspiration' category. The voting stage is now open and only the five blogs with the most votes will make it onto the final shortlist, so if you like These Four Walls and feel it's . . .
New furniture & homeware finds | August 2016
Last month I posted a round-up of some of my favourite new homeware finds, and there's been such a raft of exciting launches since then that I've decided to make it a regular series. So, here's a look at the latest products to reach my radar... . . .
Autumn-winter 2016 collection from Tine K Home
I’ve long been a fan of Danish homeware brand Tine K, which was founded in 1999 by Tine Kjeldsen and her husband Jacob Fossum, but I don’t think I’ve ever featured it in a post before. I knew that was going to change the moment I saw its latest collection, which blends Scandinavian simplicity with traditional crafts and a dash of bohemian flair. Like Tine K’s previous ranges, the autumn-winter . . .
Home tour | A Swedish apartment in white, grey & pink
It’s back to Scandinavia for my latest home tour: a beautiful apartment in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. This bright, airy abode instantly caught my eye because of its fresh colour scheme, which pairs crisp white walls and floorboards with soft greys and subtle dashes of pink. But the space still feels cosy and warm thanks to lots of lovely textures and patterns, including chunky woollen . . .
New furniture & homeware finds
Summer may still be in full swing (in fact, it's only just arrived here in the UK!), but homeware brands have already started releasing details of their autumn-winter 2016 collections, and all sorts of interesting things have been popping up in my inbox over recent days. Here’s a round-up of my favourites so far… . . .
Home tour | A minimalist family house in Melbourne
It’s time for another home tour, and today I’m heading all the way over to Australia for a peek at this envy-inducing Melbourne pad. Set in the North Fitzroy district, it’s an excellent example of how small city spaces can be maximised to suit modern living. It was designed by architectural duo Pipkorn & Kilpatrick, who managed to reconfigure a one-bedroom terrace (once a stable block) into . . .
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