What’s New In Interiors This Month
Balu London
Perfect for serving water, wine or cocktails, these beautifully hand-blown glasses have been crafted by skilled artisans in India. With a corresponding green glass ribbon around the rim, they’d look just as good on a festive dinner table as they would a summer terrace.
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Layered
Swedish interior brand Layered will drop its upcoming collaboration with Scandinavian artist Evelina Kroom soon so for now, it’s the chess rug and chunky mohair blankets that have caught our attention. Best described as Scandi elegance with an edge, the award-winning brand puts a new spin on classic minimalism, with quality craftsmanship and sustainable materials at its heart.
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Re-Purposed: The Cushion Collection By Lorfords Contemporary
British furnishing studio Lorfords Contemporary has launched a soft furnishings collection using surplus fabrics from custom sofa, armchair and headboard designs. Launching with over 50 different combinations, the collection offers a range of cushion sizes – determined by the amount of fabric available. Patterns and colours will evolve depending on the fabrics chosen for each individual order, and 50% of sales will be donated to a different charity each quarter.
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Original BTC
Portable lamps are becoming more popular, which means the designs are getting more stylish. The latest to catch our eye is the Blossom Portable Light, inspired by plum blossom, from Original BTC. Available is Rusty Red, Putty Grey and Olive Green, it’s the fluted bone china shade – echoing the outlines of delicate petals – that has really won us over.
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Nordic Knots
Marking Nordic Knots' first move beyond rugs since 2016, these wool curtains will add structure and depth to any window scheme. Woven from pure wool, the natural quality of the material is luxurious but still airy enough to balance the light. Available in three timeless white hues – Perfect White, Pale Sand and Soft Grey – each has been chosen to complement and adapt to its surroundings.
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Wondering People
Wondering People is an art collective founded by Sophie Merrell and Isabella Rothman that sources original and editioned works by British and international artists – and now, we’re thrilled to see they’ve ventured into interiors. ‘Home’ is a carefully curated online selection of finely crafted objects from artisans spanning the UK and beyond – plus, Wondering People has collaborated with each maker to produce new exclusive designs that will drop every six months.
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Edit 58 x Smock London
Marrying fashion and interiors with a new collection of hand-smocked lampshades, this collaboration reflects edit58 and Smock London’s mutual love of embroidery. The Elsie collection uses the heritage technique of hand smocking to create ‘waistbands’ to hold the cotton shades in place. Hand pleated and sewn by artisans, the shades feature a choice of three fabrics, each with an intricately embroidered design, and they come to two lengths – mini and maxi.
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Peter Mikic x The Lacquer Company
Interior designer Peter Mikic has brought his signature, playful style to this first collection in partnership with The Lacquer Company. The collaboration includes high-gloss, colourful and shapely designs for console, coffee, side and bedside tables, nightstands, lamps, ice bucket and – of course – trays.
Visit TheLacquerCompany.com
Trove
If you love the Avalon drawers, then you’ll love this latest addition to Trove’s range. The Avalon bar cabinet comes with the same signature bamboo-style fluting, as well as splayed legs and rattan and scalloped shelves. Choose either a custom colour or pick from Trove’s edit, in either high-gloss or satin lacquer finish.
Visit TheTrove.co.uk
Twinkle Of Christmas Fair
Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is set to host its second luxury shopping fair – Twinkle of Christmas – from 30th November-2nd December. The Design Centre will be transformed into a winter wonderland with luxury homeware, lifestyle, jewellery and fashion brands popping up in the Design Avenue. Brands taking part include Bentley & Skinner, Anna Mason, Diane Kordas, D.R. Harris, Quarter Gin and Addison Ross. There will also be mulled wine and festive treats on offer, including a special festive menu at Design Restaurant by Social Pantry.
Visit DCCH.co.uk
Maison Margaux x Christopher Farr
Tablescape brand Maison Margaux has joined forces with textile stalwart, Christopher Farr to create a new range of designs featuring Farr's iconic Carnival print, which turns 20 this year. The collection consists of a tablecloth, placemats and napkins – all with delicate tassel detailing – that have been hand- and screen-printed at a family-owned printer in the UK. Designed by Michal Silver – the interior designer behind Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Train and the Throne Room at Windsor Castle – the statement fabric is perfect for adding interest to a dining room.
Visit MaisonMargauxLtd.com
Kast
Kast is known for crafting unconventional concrete wash basins, and this autumn, it’s introducing the new Wave collection, which celebrates the charm of undulating forms and whimsical silhouettes. With design name likes Tilde, Dune, and Prim, the range breaks away from the confines of straight lines and embraces the liberation of curves in a selection of trend-led colours.
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Hyde House
New from Hyde House is the Miami collection, which officially made its debut at this year’s Decorex. Blending sinuous shapes, tactile materials and soft pastel tones, the collection is inspired by the glamour of the 1950s and Art Deco Miami architecture. We love the gloss finish and soft colour palette of confectionary pastels.
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Summerill & Bishop x Gleneagles
We’re always keen to see what the next Summerill & Bishop collaboration will be and it’s safe to say we’re not disappointed. The new table linen collection has been designed in collaboration with Scotland’s iconic Gleneagles Hotel and largely inspired by the Perthshire landscape. Comprising a beautiful tablecloth (available in three sizes) and a matching napkin, both pieces in the collection are made from 100% pure French linen.
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Birdie Fortescue x Sarah Corbett-Winder
Balancing fun with sophistication, this capsule collection fuses Sarah’s maximalist aesthetic and experimental style with Birdie’s passion for timeless design and expertise in layering pattern, colour and texture. Birdie and Sarah’s shared passion for quirky details and fun finishes has shaped the collection – from textural jute lampshades to artisanal planters, each piece has been thoughtfully designed. We love the stripy ottoman – a versatile piece that comes with built-in storage.
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Sweetpea & Willow x Dome Deco
Sweetpea & Willow is responsible for bringing some of the most interesting brands to the UK, and now, they’re stocking Dome Deco – a Belgium furniture brand at the forefront of modern, luxury design. Expect to see plenty of contemporary textures and dreamy silhouettes across a range of beautiful pieces and sumptuous fabrics.
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TP Caring Spaces Carol Concert
On 18th December, London interior design studio Turner Pocock will host a carol concert at St Luke’s Chelsea to raise funds for its charity TP Caring Spaces. Open to all, the event promises to bring together the biggest names in the design industry, including Nicky Haslam, Nina Campbell and Henry Bickerton. TP Caring Spaces is a vehicle through which Turner Pocock can offer its expertise and design skills to companies and individuals that really need it. For example, it’s just completed work on a woman’s refuge in West London and work is ongoing on a drop-in centre in Baron’s Court.
Buy your tickets here.
Bias Editions
Launching today, these floor lamps from Bias Editions are based on one of our favourite designs from the brand – the Wiggle Lamp. The complete lamp (with a matching slub silk shade) is £315, while the lamp base alone is £220. Use it to brighten up a dull corner in your living space or as an accent piece in a hallway or on a landing.
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