Everything Our Senior Interiors & Homes Editor Is Loving
Everything Our Senior Interiors & Homes Editor Is Loving
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Everything Our Senior Interiors & Homes Editor Is Loving

As SL’s senior interiors and homes editor, Georgina Blaskey has her finger on the pulse of the design world. From a must-visit pop-up to the newest collections and launches, here’s everything on her radar this month…
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THE ICONIC UPGRADE:

Fortnum & Mason x Colours of Arley

Fortnum’s classic wicker basket has been reimagined with a bespoke striped lining and a playful ruffle, blending Fortnum’s timeless craftsmanship with Colours of Arley’s signature bold take on fabric design. Established in 2022, Colours of Arley has rapidly built a cult following and the collaboration is a celebration of East London’s vibrant creativity, and the journey along the river to Fortnum & Mason’s Piccadilly store. Even better, the hamper is full of Fortnum’s famous goodies.

Visit FORTNUMANDMASON.COM

THE POP-UP:

Addison Ross

Luxury home accessories brand Addison Ross is best known for its colourful bobbin salt and pepper mills, but a pop-up shop on London’s King’s Road is actually in celebration of a new lighting launch. Visitors will also be able to browse a selection of trays, photo frames and tableware – but keep an eye out for the new bobbin-style LED lamps that have just launched in ten glossy colourways. The toughest part will be narrowing it down to just one.

322 King’s Road, Chelsea, SW3 5UH; 10am-7pm; 25th April-4th May

Visit ADDISONROSS.COM 

THE DESIGNER COLLECTION:

Sister by Studio Ashby

Sister by Studio Ashby has launched some fresh interpretations of its best-known pieces, and you can see them all at its Blewcoat School showroom. Highlights include the Ellie Daybed, the Kudu Chair in black-stained oak and shearling, the Rhino Chair in cream bouclé, and the Puzzle Ottoman in plush Marci Mohair, each reflecting the brand’s signature blend of artistry and craftsmanship. The showroom also features work from Amber Moir, Studio Ashby’s latest artist in residence, whose pieces bring depth and movement to the space. Meanwhile, the newly launched Zoya and Hera rugs ground the new collection with rich textures and muted tones. For an exclusive glimpse into the future, two yet-to-be-released designs – the Potto Chair and Topi Chair – are also on display, hinting at what’s next from the studio.

Visit STUDIOASHBY.COM

THE PAINT:

Graham & Brown

Graham & Brown has collaborated with The Sensory Home to create a paint collection that has intention, emotion and wellbeing at its core. Intended to enhance how we feel in our homes, this carefully curated palette of 16 colours is grouped into four sensory-driven categories, offering customers the chance to take a considered approach to decorating. Recognising that colour profoundly influences mood, energy and sensory perception, the collection is designed to help homeowners create spaces that truly support function and feeling.

Visit GRAHAMBROWN.COM

THE TILE RANGE:

Fired Earth x Nina Campbell

Two of the biggest names in interiors have come together to launch a tile collection. The three designs draw inspiration from Nina Campbell’s travels to India, reflecting her passion for the textiles, shapes and patterns found in the country’s grand palaces and ancient architecture. To complement the designs, two new plain colours have been added to the Nina Campbell Rivage collection – ‘Eucalyptus’ and ‘Taupe’. Each design has been expertly hand-painted using watercolour techniques, reminiscent of the artisanal glazes of Portuguese tiles. 

Visit FIREDEARTH.COM

THE MEMBERSHIP:

Interrupted Art

Interrupted Art has launched a new membership tier – Independent Collector – to give members access to a dynamic collection of original artworks. Alongside this launch, the platform’s bespoke curation service has been rebranded as the Curated Collector membership, continuing to offer tailored selections for those seeking more expert guidance. Finally, Interrupted Art has also revealed an exciting line-up of new artists. Handpicked from over 250 emerging and mid-career talents who submitted their portfolios, these creatives bring fresh perspectives to the ever-expanding collection. 

Visit INTERRUPTED.ART

THE WALLPAPER:

Alice Palmer & Co

Alice Palmer has expanded her wallpaper collection with her Palm Grove Inverse design, now available in ‘Olive’, ‘Mustard’, ‘Rhubarb’, ‘Red’ and ‘French Blue’. Inspired by vintage Indian textiles, and updated with a modern but still timeless colour palette, the Palm Grove Inverse Wallpaper is flexo printed to mimic traditional block-printing techniques.

Visit ALICEPALMER.CO

THE BOOK:

Master The Art of Colour: Practical Advice from the Room Renovations Expert By Tash Bradley

Tash Bradley is director of interior design at paint brand Lick – and a colour psychologist. Opening this book, she wants you to feel like you’re sitting at your kitchen table as she guides through the colours that will both represent your style and have a positive impact on your space. Full of practical tips and techniques, from colour theory to creating the right flow, colour drenching to painted ceilings, the book features case studies of some of Tash’s favourite decorating projects. 

Visit AMAZON.CO.UK 

THE SUSTAINABLE STORE:

Quinn Says

Every piece in the Quinn Says collection comes from a concise list of makers, artists and ethical brands, meaning customers can access a range of exclusive designs they won't find anywhere else. Now, Quinn Says has just opened its third London pop-up, where you can browse embroidered clothing, painted ceramics, original artwork and other one-of-a-kind pieces. Beyond the collection, the space will also be hosting workshops and events. 

48 Elizabeth Street, Belgravia, SW1W 9PA; until 29th April; 10am-6pm Monday-Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday 

Visit QUINNSAYS.STORE

THE FABRIC LINE:

Beata Heuman

Beata Heuman has launched Insjöns, a fabric that pays homage to Sweden’s rich weaving tradition, in a new colourway. Woven on century-old shuttle looms in a small Swedish town, this fabric features the intricate Daldräll pattern in a blend of cotton and linen. Previously reserved for table linens, Insjöns has been reimagined as a versatile fabric, available by the metre in three charming shades: ‘Hallon’ (raspberry), ‘Smör’ (butter), and the new ‘Blåklint’ (cornflower), each with a striking midnight blue check.  

Visit BEATAHEUMAN.COM

THE SOFA COLLECTION:

Maro Home

Founded in 2020 by Megan Holloway, Maro Home is an independent upholstery, design and lifestyle brand that works with the finest craftspeople and workshops across the UK. Everything is made using the highest-quality materials to bring eco-conscious furniture and accessories to the market, and this sofa collection has been two years in the making. Veering away from the traditional use of chemically treated foam and fabrics, all the sofa covers are fully removable, and the team will happily work with any fabric of your choice – plain, printed, patterned and, best of all, vintage to ensure you own something truly unique.

Visit MAROHOME.CO.UK

THE COLLAB:

Heathfield & Co x Pollyanna Wilkinson

Award-winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson has teamed up with Heathfield & Co to launch the Selene Collection, a refined take on portable lighting that blends luxury materials with timeless design. Inspired by Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, the collection embraces celestial beauty with five sculptural lamps, each named after a Greek deity. Featuring orb-shaped glass shades that echo the moon’s soft glow, the designs are crafted from waxed brass, emperador marble, opal white glass and smoked oak, ensuring a harmonious balance between nature and sophistication. 

Visit HEATHFIELD.CO.UK

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