The Small Interiors Brands To Know About
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Akatue
Akatue is a Black female-owned accessories and homeware brand blending social enterprise with unparalleled style. Founded by Liberty Clayton, the brand melds traditional Ghanaian weaving styles with tailoring inspired by her experiences working on Savile Row. By modernising these traditional staples, Akatue’s goal is to preserve cultural crafts that have been passed down the generations and share them with the world.
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Rosie Dalia
Founded by Nikki Greengrass who grew up in Delhi, Rosie Dalia is inspired by India's native flora and traditional patterns. Mixing traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, she creates colourful and distinctive pieces for your home and wardrobe, showcasing Indian designers who share her passion and values through exclusive collaborations.
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Jessica Osborne
Originally from Yorkshire, London-based designer Jessica Osborne launched her wallpaper and fabric business after studying textile design at Central Saint Martins. As a producer and agent at a photographic agency in West London, Jessica’s worked with some of the country’s leading fashion and still life photographers – so it’s hardly surprising she’s known for her bold use of colour and pattern. Today, her wallpapers are printed in England using both traditional and digital techniques.
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Freya Simonne
A fashion designer who also reworks vintage textiles into beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces, Freya Simmone’s upcycled dresses, jackets and accessories are already a firm favourite among the style and environmentally conscious crowds. Now she’s moved into homeware. The Florentina Collection is a handcrafted assortment of pastel hues, ditsy florals and stripes, made up of reworked vintage table linens inspired by sun-dappled summers in Italy.
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Sandra Alexandra
Jewellery designer Sandra Alexandra has recently expanded into homeware, using her skills working with Murano glass to produce playful tableware, including fun cocktail sticks and napkin rings. Inspired by daily life in London, the influence of Sandra’s native Spain is never far away – and her colourful creations are intended to be used anytime, anywhere.
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Sophia Frances
From bold, oversized zig zags to painterly florals, Sophia Frances produces fabrics that reflect the qualities and heritage of traditional British textiles. Whether you’re drawn to large-scale stripes, smaller flowers or delicate geometrics, the collection has something to suit every taste and style.
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Ett Hem London
Forever flowers are the next generation of ‘faux’ flowers. Ett Hem London’s proposition is a design-led edit of the highest-quality stems: made from premium materials that closely mimic the colour, texture and feel of fresh flowers, consider this a waste-free alternative – after all, a whopping 75% of fresh flowers never even make it to market. Think of this too as low maintenance beauty that never fades.
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Emma Louise Payne
British ceramicist Emma Louise Payne trained in Copenhagen, where she pushed herself to experiment heavily with material and detail. We love her London Plane collection of dinnerware, which includes plates, bowls and tumblers, alongside candle holders and vases. Inspired by the trees often found on streets and in London parks, the range comes in muted earth tones punctuated by violets, citrus greens and yellows.
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Stink London
Stink London is the world’s first diffuser subscription brand. Launched in February, it offers three premium scents and one beautifully designed diffuser for life. Simply purchase the forever bottle and receive regular refills directly through your letterbox. Using the ability to time exactly how long a diffuser will last, deliveries are scheduled so you’ll never have to go without.
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Bell Hutley
London-based artist and designer Bell Hutley is known for her darkly romantic aesthetic, whimsical drawings and exciting use of colour, with most of her work inspired by nature, children’s stories and folklore tales. Her latest collection draws on the iconic motifs of The Wizard of Oz, with rainbow placemats and Munchkinland-inspired table linens all on offer.
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