What’s New In Interiors This Month
Images: BETTINA CERAMICA; ATELIER RAFF X SUKUN; AESTHETE THE LABEL
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What’s New In Interiors This Month

The interiors world is brimming with new products and collections. From a playful bedlinen collaboration to a fashion designer’s tableware range, these are the latest launches, events and brands to have on your radar.
By Georgina Blaskey /
Images: BETTINA CERAMICA; ATELIER RAFF X SUKUN; AESTHETE THE LABEL

Atelier Raff x Sukun

The new ‘Candy Cane’ collection from Atelier Raff has been designed in collaboration with luxury bedlinen brand Sukun. Made using a 400 thread count, 100% fine cotton and completed with a vibrant, ruby red frill border, the collection fuses the Atelier Raff and Sukun aesthetics, as well as both brands’ commitment to put sustainability front and centre. A win for the planet, and for your home.

Visit AtelierRaff.co.uk

Tina Vaia

Tina Vaia is a British spatial and brand design specialist who lives in Valencia but works on projects all over the world. An expert in creating transformative, beautiful spaces that bring a brand’s ethos to life, she’s now turned her hand to ceramics. Her white chamota clay vessels have a sculptural quality that will be the star of any shelf display, with or without added flowers or foliage. A great gift for interiors fans this Christmas.

Visit TinaVaia.com

Aesthete The Label

As well as sourcing unique vintage pieces that have their own history, the founders of Aesthete The Label stock a number of artists and designers in residence, alongside an evolving and expanding range of contemporary in-house designed products. From marble-swirled trays to smart candle holders, there’s something to suit every interior taste – plus, we appreciate that everything is cruelty free. 

Visit AestheteLabel.com

Bettina Ceramica

Bettina Ceramica has added a range of traditional Italian tablecloths to its covetable collection, as well as a hand-painted ceramic tray and dinner plate. Inspired by the founder’s family linens and time spent browsing antique markets, each piece incorporates an Italian needlework technique known as ‘Punto Tagliato’ – where portions of the linen are cut away then reinforced with intricate embroidery. We also love the 'Barocco' tray, which has been reimagined in contemporary ceramic as opposed to traditional silver.

Visit BettinaCeramica.com

Abask

E-commerce platform Abask offers a highly curated selection of unique homeware. The team, led by ex-Liberty buying director Bryony Rae Sheridan, is on a mission to share the skills of traditional artisans and contemporary craftspeople to tell the stories behind these unique pieces. Plus, the shopping experience has been streamlined – products can be viewed not only by room, but via style categories such as Modernist, Classic, Minimalist and Bohemian.

Visit Abask.com

Mount Collective

Founded by designer Tara Greenwold (who has worked on sets for The Crown and Downton Abbey, as well as with brands like Paul Smith and Stella McCartney) Mount Collective is a name to know for online prints and framing. Celebrating undiscovered, archival artworks with cool backstories and framing them in beautiful, sustainably made frames from Somerset, keep an eye out for curated edits that land online one at a time. The first is Drawing Matter, a collection of architectural drawings owned by Niall Hobhouse.

Visit MountCollective.co.uk

Six The Residence

Six The Residence is one of our go-tos for trend-led furniture. Focusing on warm textures and materials, it offers a curated selection of statement and essential pieces to build a timeless home, and now it’s added sumptuous merlot velvet armchairs, wave lounge chairs and elegant walnut dining chairs to its range. Race you to the checkout.

Visit SixTheResidence.co.uk

The John Fowler & Imogen Taylor Sale

This month Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler will host the John Fowler & Imogen Taylor sale – an exhibition of over 100 antiques, more than 30 of which furnished Fowler’s iconic residence, The Hunting Lodge. The entire contents of the dining room will be on offer, from a tilt-top dining table and North European marble-top commode to a set of six Italian painted rush chairs. Think of it as your chance to own a little bit of interiors history.

89-91 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8PH; 2nd-22nd December

Visit SybilColefax.com

Emilia Wickstead

Bringing her signature geometric style to table linens and plates, fashion designer Emilia Wickstead has come up with a refined and elegant collection of homewares. The Naples plates are handmade in France in collaboration with heritage porcelain maker Leglé, while the napkins and tablecloths are handmade in Italy.

Visit EmiliaWickstead.com

Rosie Sugden x Joshua Ellis

New from cashmere brand Rosie Sugden are these gingham-check cashmere blankets in three on-trend colourways. Woven in her signature vintage four-ply cashmere in a 250-year-old mill, the result is a beautifully soft, classic blanket with a modern twist. Drape yours over the end of a bed or an armchair to make the space feel even more inviting. We love how they’ve been finished with a twisted fringe for textural interest.

Visit JoshuaEllis.com

Charles Orchard

Asian inspired, classically designed furniture with a contemporary European twist and a hint of humour is what Charles Orchard does best, and his latest pieces don’t disappoint. Inspired by Charles’s life and travels in Asia, each piece of furniture is a mix of high-quality craftsmanship and seamless attention to detail. Our pick is Cloud Side Table, which comes with bamboo-style legs and a lacquer gloss finish.

Visit CharlesOrchard.com

Pink City Prints

Pink City Prints has introduced its first tableware collection. The quilted placemats have a delicate ruffled trim that contrasts well with the striped piping edge – layer them with the festive stripe tablecloth or use alone for a simpler look. Finished with a ditsy floral on one side and fun print on the other, you can also use both ways for maximum versatility.

Visit PinkCityPrints.com

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