What’s New In Interiors This Month
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What’s New In Interiors This Month

From the latest launches to the hottest collections, our senior homes and interiors editor Georgina Blaskey has rounded up everything going on in the interiors world right now.
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ARTI

ARTI is curated by Gretchen Shoring and Tess Gomm, both of whom turned their passion for collecting art into a business after years spent sourcing for film and photography shoots. Their eye for soulful, eclectic pieces has now made ARTI a destination for interior designers, stylists and private collectors alike – and best of all, prices start from £80, with a wide range of original works coming in at less than £500. ARTI champions contemporary British makers such as Tabby Booth, collage artist Lauri Hopkins, ceramicist Sarah Odedina, and landscape artist Tom Davies, as well as vintage pieces with character.

Visit ARTI-ONES.CO.UK

Alice Palmer & Co Shop

Decorated in Alice's signature style, the brand’s first shop features a curated collection of the Alice Palmer & Co range, from timeless classics to unreleased pieces. Best known for her box pleat fabric lampshades, which proved an instant hit when she launched her eponymous brand in 2019, she’s since expanded into fabric wrapped mirrors and cushions, quilts and wallpaper, tabletop ceramics and bed canopies. Developed in Alice’s northwest London studio and inspired by her travels around the world, each pieces embodies her joyful, more is more aesthetic. 

80 Golborne Road, Notting Hill, W10

Visit ALICEPALMER.CO 

Bettina Ceramica x Sarah Halpin

Bettina Ceramica has partnered with model and tastemaker Sarah Halpin to create a limited collection of eight hand-painted Gigli Bowls. A reimagining of the brand’s bestselling piece – with its signature wavy handles and hand-dipped glaze – each one draws on print techniques like sgraffito, mark-making and colour blocking to blend tradition with a modern twist. 

Launching during London Design Festival (13th-20th September)

Visit BETTINACERAMICA.COM

Focus/25 On Design

As part of Focus/25 on Design, our senior homes and interiors editor Georgina Blaskey will be in conversation with Natalie Tredgett of Natalie Tredgett Design; Sheena Murphy, founder of Nune; and Tiffany Duggan, founder of Studio Duggan to discuss the 1970s style revival. With over 135 showrooms, as well as 35 pop-up House Guests, Focus/25 on Design brings together a line-up of global brands, talented makers, emerging innovators and thought leaders. With an unparalleled programme of inspiring events, talks, tours and masterclasses. Entry is free. 

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Chelsea, SW10 0XE; 18th September, 4pm

Visit DCCH.CO.UK 

Posie & Penn Beds

Jenna Tyrwhitt-Drake founded Posie & Penn after she spotted a gap in the market for children’s beds that felt bespoke and elevated but without the high-end price tag. This daybed comes with a drawer that pulls out to create a second bed for sleepovers or the slats can be replaced with wood for extra storage. In addition, Posie & Penn has collaborated with Cotswold design studio Sean Symington to introduce the ‘Lochlan Daybed’, a limited-edition version of Posie & Penn’s signature piece that features a wavy frame. It’s available in soft pink or green for £899. 

Visit POSIEANDPENN.CO.UK 

Moss Living Interiors

Stacey Solomon At George Home

Celebrating her fifth collection with George Home, Stacey Solomon has once again teamed up with the brand’s in-house design team to create an exclusive collection that reflects her unique style and the charm of Pickle Cottage. The AW25 range includes thoughtfully designed items for every space in the home including the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom – this time embracing the mood of the new season with warm textures, dark tones and vintage-inspired pieces. 

Visit DIRECT.ASDA.COM

Parlour By Laura Stephens

Parlour by Laura Stephens is a new furniture design studio from interior designer Laura Stephens. The debut piece is the Scroll Chair – a sculptural, statement armchair handmade in the UK. Inspired by a 1930s antique Laura found in an old furniture shop, the Scroll Chair reimagines classic proportions with playful detailing – from its scroll-shaped arms and arched backrest to the hand-carved bun feet. Great for bedrooms, snugs, hallways or reading corners, it’s available in four colourways – including ‘Bluebell’ with ‘Basil’ piping, ‘Buttermilk’ with ‘Cornflower’, and ‘Cobalt’ with ‘Tangerine’. The chair can also be upholstered in either a soft viscose-linen plain (with a stain-repellent finish) or a striped fabric option. Bespoke orders are available.

Visit LAURASTEPHENS.CO.UK 

Hodge Pots ‘The Gelato Collection’

Hodge Pots, the London-based ceramics brand founded by Nikki Seymour, is known for its bold use of colour, playful stripes and signature wonky aesthetic. Each piece is hand-built, hand-painted and designed to bring joy to the everyday. The newest launch, The Gelato Collection, takes its cues from summer in Milan – think sun-drenched afternoons, pastel-hued buildings and of course, gelato in hand. The collection includes striped vases and candle holders in a multitude of ice cream-inspired colourways.

Visit HODGEPOTS.COM

Oliver Bonas X Shrimps

British lifestyle brand Oliver Bonas has collaborated with fashion label Shrimps to launch a 21-piece tableware collection designed to celebrate the art of brunch. Launching nationwide on 9th September, the collaboration infuses Shrimps’ signature charm, illustrative playfulness and texture-led aesthetic to put a bold, fashion-first perspective on modern dining pieces. Rooted in childhood nostalgia, the concept was inspired by Shrimps founder and designer Hannah Weiland’s treasured memories of Sunday morning breakfasts with her family. 

Available soon at OLIVERBONAS.COM & select Oliver Bonas stores

Maison By Maddux Creative

New from interior designers Jo leGleud and Scott Maddux is Maison by Maddux Creative – a new design-led collection reflective of the studio’s most recognisable interiors. Craftsmanship and detail are at the core of everything Maddux Creative does, and for years, it’s created bespoke pieces tailored to individual spaces. Now, some of the team’s favourite designs are available to a wider audience. These first releases are SL favourites – bold, sculptural and rich in material detail. From hand-crafted forms to nuanced colour stories, each piece is designed to add character to any home. Expect soft furnishings, furniture, hardware and lighting – everything is made either in small batches or to order.

Visit MADDUXCREATIVE.COM 

Gather Glass Blowing

Gather Glass is now hosting glassblowing classes, where you can learn all the skills from talented and experienced glassmakers. You'll gather glass from the furnace at over 1000°C, manipulate it using traditional hand tools and blow it up to form a vessel. Choosing your own shapes, colours and designs, you'll finish the day with two of your first handmade pieces of glass. Book now for the Christmas workshop where you create your own bauble – both courses are suitable for beginners.

Visit GATHER.GLASS 

Studio HÁM Furniture

For the next chapter of its Classics Collection, creative leads and sibling duo Tom and Kate Cox have designed 12 new additions for their furniture range. Made by skilled hands, these pieces have been thoughtfully created to feel as good to live with as they look. Crafted from honest materials and built to last, they’re designed to soften with age and feel ever more at home as the years go by.

Visit STUDIOHAM.CO.UK 

Susannah Taylor Exhibition At Edward Bulmer Pimlico

Cotswold-based Susannah Taylor has had a long career as a beauty and wellbeing editor, having contributed to titles including SheerLuxe. She’s also a lifelong artist and illustrator and this year turned her attention to her visual work. Influenced by nature and the Oxfordshire landscape, Susannah has been drawn to painting botanicals – whether for wall art, one-off pieces of furniture or mural commissions. Her debut exhibition, Flower Power, hosted by Edward Bulmer Natural Paint at its Pimlico showroom, is an exploration of the meaning and symbolism of flowers. 

Edward Bulmer Natural Paint, 69 Pimlico Rd, Pimlico, SW1W 8NE; 8th-20th September

Visit SUSANNAHTAYLOR.COM

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