Everything Our Interiors Editor Is Loving Right Now
Everything Our Interiors Editor Is Loving Right Now
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Everything Our Interiors Editor Is Loving Right Now

As SL’s senior interiors and homes editor, Georgina Blaskey knows exactly what’s new and cool in the design world. From a must-visit pop-up to the latest collections and launches, here’s everything on her radar this month…
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Images: The House Upstairs; Passé The Store; Pinch

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01

THE FABRIC LAUNCH:

Colours Of Arley

Polka dots are back – and leading the charge is Colours of Arley, whose latest drop, Dots, reimagines the classic motif with a playful, design-led twist. Known for its bespoke approach, the brand invites you to build your own palette, now across 120 exclusive colours and a spectrum of scales, from baby to grand. The result? A highly personalised take on pattern that feels both fresh and expressive. Spanning recycled linens, airy sheers and natural cottons, plus an outdoor range perfect for summer, this collection offers a softer counterpoint to Arley’s signature stripes.

Visit COLOURSOFARLEY.COM 

02

THE CERAMICS DROP:

Passé The Store

Passé The Store’s latest ceramic drop is one to check out. Known for its considered edit of vintage-inspired homeware, the London-based studio continues to champion tactile, sculptural pieces with a timeless feel. This newest release features hand-crafted designs made in the UK in small batches – think softly curved vases and statement bowls designed to slot seamlessly into any space. With limited quantities and a focus on craftsmanship, each piece feels special. 

Visit PASSETHESTORE.COM 

03

THE HARDWARE:

Studio Hollond

Studio Hollond’s latest launch proves good design is all in the details. The new Starburst Door Knobs bring a sense of subtle drama to everyday spaces, transforming functional hardware into something far more decorative. Designed by founder Phoebe Hollond and inspired by a piece spotted in Italy, each knob is crafted from aged brass, with a warm, timeworn finish that feels both classic and characterful. 

Visit STUDIOHOLLOND.COM

04

THE HOME FRAGRANCE:

Told

Rooted in the idea that scent is art, Told London is a new brand creating evocative fragrances inspired by real places and memories, developed in collaboration with top perfumers. Each one is housed in a beautifully illustrated porcelain vessel, complete with a solid metal lid – designed to be kept long after the last burn. With world-class partners including Givaudan, Sozio and Mastenbroek, quality is a given, while a refillable, slow-luxury model ensures a more considered approach. 

Visit TOLDLONDON.COM 

05

THE FOREVER PIECE:

PINCH

Founded in London, PINCH focuses on refined proportions, tactile materials and an enduring simplicity that allows each furniture design to remain timeless for years to come. The Mercier vitrine exemplifies this philosophy – a timber-framed glass cabinet, its main purpose is to display objects, combining curved glass corners with finely detailed mouldings and bronzed-brass hardware. Discreet integrated lighting adds warmth and emphasis, turning everyday possessions into a considered composition. Like all PINCH pieces, it’s been crafted with restraint, precision and a sense of permanence that transcends seasonal design cycles.

Visit PINCHDESIGN.COM

Joann Pai
06

THE TABLEWARE:

Big Mamma

Big Mamma, the cult Italian restaurant group celebrated for its transportive interiors, is bringing its signature tablescapes to your home with the launch of its first online shop. The limited-edition drop features the eclectic crockery seen across its trattorias, from Circolo Popolare to Carlotta. Created in collaboration with four artisan workshops – Alemana and Trinacria in Sicily, as well as Nataloni and Fuma in Umbria – the collection champions traditional craftsmanship and regional character. Each piece is handcrafted and hand-painted, from expressive plates to playful salt shakers, capturing the warmth and spontaneity of Mediterranean dining. 

From 16th May

Visit BIGMAMAGROUP.COM

07

THE EVENT:

Affordable Art Fair Hampstead

The Affordable Art Fair is set to return to Hampstead from 6th-10th May, bringing with it a fresh line-up of accessible pieces and immersive experiences. This year, the fair introduces Ceramics Unbound, a debut exhibition celebrating contemporary clay work, alongside outdoor watercolour workshops inspired by local icon John Constable. Crowd favourites are also back, including the ever-popular Summer Lates and Family Mornings, ideal for a more relaxed browse. Plus, the new Heath and Heart Children’s Art Competition will spotlight emerging young talent from the area. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just looking to discover something new, this is one worth pencilling in.

Visit AFFORDABLEARTFAIR.COM 

Piers Allardyce
08

THE COLLECTION:

Salvesen Graham

The summer drop from interior designers Salvesen Graham is designed to work in harmony – allowing pattern, scale, and texture to be layered with confidence. It brings together a richly layered suite of patterns, all rooted in 18th-century European archival design and reinterpreted through the studio’s distinctly English lens. The palette remains deliberately close to its origins  – muted, sophisticated, and designed to age beautifully  – allowing them to settle naturally into a space over time. Together, the materials offer both visual richness and practical versatility, suitable for everything from drapery and upholstery to lampshades and accessories.

Visit SALVESENGRAHAM.COM

09

THE INTERIORS EVENT:

Chelsea Spring Fair

The Chelsea Barracks Spring Fair is returning for its fifth year from 20th-23rd May 2026 and it’s shaping up to be one of the standout moments of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show week. Set just across from Royal Hospital, the free, open-air fair brings together a curated mix of British artisan brands spanning homeware, fashion, beauty and lifestyle, alongside seasonal food, drink and interactive experiences. This year. Chelsea Barracks Spring Fair will take part in Belgravia in Bloom, embracing the theme Fairy Tales in Belgravia. Visitors can expect a subtle nod to the wider neighbourhood’s enchanting atmosphere, with hints of storybook romance, imaginative details and a touch of seasonal magic woven throughout. Look out for stalls from LAMP LDN Living, Village London, Domenica Marland, Bell Hotly, Christy’s and Basket Room.

Visit CHELSEABARRACKS.COM 

Sam Churchill
10

THE LIGHTING COLLAB:

Ellen Merchant x Pooky

Sharing an aptitude for colour, craftsmanship and fun design, Pooky and British textile designer Ellen Merchant have teamed up on a third collection of handmade lampshades – a celebration of playful botanical prints, with colours inspired by the English country. The range features designs from Ellen’s latest fabric and wallpaper collection, carefully transposed onto gathered linen shades. The result is timeless and elegant, while still imbuing interiors with the charm, character and brilliant colours and patterns typical of Pooky’s offering.

Visit POOKY.COM 

11

THE PAINT PARTNERSHIP:

Matthew Williamson x Pickleson

Colour enthusiasts, take note: Pickleson has joined forces with British interior designer Matthew Williamson to create a new paint collection. Comprising 16 vibrant shades, the range draws on the rich, sun-soaked palette of Williamson’s Mallorca home, capturing his love of bold, expressive colours. The collaboration came about organically after Williamson discovered the brand on social media and used its Lido Pink in his own London sitting room – a moment that quickly sparked a creative partnership. The result is a collection which balances playfulness with versatility.

Visit PICKLESON.CO.UK 

12

THE DESK CHAIR:

The House Upstairs

Handmade to order in Derbyshire, the new Home Office Upholstered Desk Chair from The House Upstairs blends comfort with a distinctly design-led feel. Available in two silhouettes – the Ava and Daisy – each piece is hand-upholstered in your fabric of choice, making it easy to tailor to your space. Expect softly curved lines and a more considered alternative to traditional office seating. Priced from £895, these chairs sit firmly in the brand’s ethos of timeless, made-to-last furniture designed to elevate everyday living.

Visit THEHOUSEUPSTAIRS.CO.UK 

13

THE POP-UP:

DbCeramic X Bertioli By Thyme

A quietly compelling design collaboration has arrived on Pimlico Road, as ceramicist Deborah Brett takes up a month-long residency at Bertioli by Thyme’s newly opened London store, perfectly timed to coincide with the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and Belgravia in Bloom this month. Bringing together Brett’s hand-crafted dbCeramic porcelain with Bertioli’s nature-inspired textiles, the pop-up offers an immersive take on the modern English table – layered, relaxed and rooted in seasonality. Alongside the installation, Deborah will host a series of intimate workshops, including a masterclass on tablescaping hosted by myself on 19th May.

Book here 

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