Everything Our Interiors Editor Is Loving Right Now
THE COLLAB:
Henry Holland x Harlequin
British designer and ceramicist Henry Holland brings his tactile, organic aesthetic to interiors brand Harlequin with a striking new range of fabrics and wallpapers. Inspired by the Japanese Nerikomi technique, the collection features swirling, marble-like patterns in earthy, grounding tones. Standout pieces include the Marble wallpaper and the Elsworthy print, which takes inspiration from Holland’s own wedding suit. The palette is both bold and refined, offering a versatile mix of tones and shades that can be layered to create cohesive, personalised interiors. With its universal, approachable colour story, the collection allows homeowners and designers alike to curate spaces that feel expressive yet effortlessly sophisticated.
THE LUXE COLLECTION:
Jo Malone London
Jo Malone London has unveiled ‘The Editions’, an ultra-luxurious lifestyle collection designed to elevate all the rooms in your home. The range offers exclusive, design-led objects that transform everyday rituals into refined expressions of scent and style, while also providing thoughtful gifting options. The collection showcases exceptional craftsmanship across a range of pieces. Marble takes centre stage, celebrated for its high-polish elegance and timeless durability. Wooden diffuser holders and candle pedestals introduce rich texture and depth, while the bathroom accessories combine functionality with design-led style, crafted in easy-to-clean, stain-resistant materials. With prices ranging from £96 to £280, ‘The Editions’, is available now, exclusively at selected stores in Harrods, Cardiff, Covent Garden, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Regent Street.
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THE HIGH-STREET HERO:
Marks & Spencer
The SS26 collection from one of my high-street favourites presents a refined vision of modern living, grounded in neutral tones, tactile finishes and timeless design. Clean lines and sculptural silhouettes create an aesthetic that feels effortlessly intentional, while a calming palette of soft stone, warm ecru and gentle taupe is layered with natural textures – from brushed ceramics and soft linens to artisanal details and basket-weave accents. Thoughtfully designed and quietly luxe, this serene edit invites a refresh of interiors, encouraging calmer, more comfortable living. Kitchens are reimagined for relaxed entertaining, while bedrooms evoke the restorative calm of a countryside morning. The collection celebrates seasonal optimism, bringing the outdoors in with understated style and renewed energy.
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THE FABRIC DROP:
Rose Uniacke
Rose Uniacke is expanding her signature interiors range with a new collection of 50 fabrics spanning a variety of weights, textures and tones. Highlights include three plush, poodle-soft bouclés in rich ‘Brown Bear’ and glamorous ‘Polar Bear’ shades, blending cotton, wool and fine alpaca for understatedly luxurious softness. At the lighter end of the spectrum, the Breeze fabrics, inspired by a Japanese discovery, combine long-fibre linen, slub linen, wool and ripply yarns for transparency, texture and movement. Elsewhere, silk-linen blends in Elderflower, Sapling and Elm offer semi-translucent, light-responsive surfaces with a subtle, hand-spun feel. Across the collection, each fabric balances tactile richness with refined elegance, perfect for creating interiors that are soft, layered and quietly distinctive.
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THE TABLE LAMPS:
Heathfield & Co
Heathfield & Co’s latest trio of table lamps celebrates the soft forms, earthy textures and natural rhythms of the forest. Designed to function as both lighting and sculptural décor, each piece features wavy lines, folds and pleats that recall mushroom gills, while hand-finished surfaces lend a sense of calm and tactility. Crafted from ceramic, brass and rattan, the Ripple collection has a quietly artisanal feel, rooted in nature yet perfectly suited to contemporary interiors. The result is a series of lamps that are at once grounded and expressive, bringing a warm, nature-infused energy to any space.
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THE FINISHING TOUCHES:
Pandora Taylor
London-based interior designer Pandora Taylor, known for her comfortable and colourful residential interiors, has dropped her second product collection. Named ‘Frippery’ – from the French friperie, meaning the adornment of clothing or upholstery – the ten-piece collection marks Taylor’s first exploration of fabric and lighting design. Each piece draws inspiration from the finishing touches of polished interiors: tassels, fringes, braids and cords. Playful yet theatrical, ‘Frippery’ showcases bold colour accents and reflects Taylor’s long-standing fascination with passementerie, a motif often seen in her residential work. Available to purchase via Pandora Taylor’s shoppable website or by in-person appointment, the collection combines craft, colour and character in equal measure.
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THE NEW STORE:
Bertioli By Thyme
Caryn and Milly Hibbert, founders of Thyme, are bringing their interiors and lifestyle brand Bertioli by Thyme to Pimlico Road in London. Set within Plain English, this new space offers a place to discover and shop Bertioli’s signature collection of fabrics, wallpapers, table top and beauty which reflect the patterns and scents of nature inspired by life at Thyme, the award-winning estate in the Cotswolds.
61 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8NE
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THE GLASSWARE RANGE:
Helle Mardahl
Danish glass artist Helle Mardahl is known for her hand-blown, candy-inspired creations that sit somewhere between art and function. Playful yet refined, her richly coloured glassware forms a dreamy, slightly surreal universe – one that draws on childhood nostalgia and cinematic references from Alice in Wonderland to Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. The result is a glossy, confection-like collection that celebrates magic, indulgence and a touch of eccentricity. A standout piece is the Mono Buddies set, crafted in pink and brown glass and featuring two petite vases designed as whimsical companions. Handmade in the Czech Republic, each piece is entirely unique, with subtle variations in shape, colour and delicate air bubbles that reflect the nature of the hand-blown process.
THE KITCHEN LAUNCH:
Plain English
Bespoke joinery brand Plain English has launched its sixth exclusive palette, a family of ten new shades inspired by the landscapes and memories of coastal Cornwall and rural Suffolk. Conceived by co-founder and creative director Katie Fontana, the collection began with a fragment of an old cushion cover and evolved with the expertise of colour consultant Kate Shaw and Papers & Paints, resulting in tones that are characterful, subtle and designed to be lived with. The line-up includes hues such as ‘Sailor’s Collar’, a crisp maritime white; ‘Shrimp Paste’, a dusky pink inspired by Newlyn School paintings and Cornish seaside life; and ‘Benton Duff’, a soft yellow homage to Cedric Morris’s irises. Developed through meticulous gouache studies and in-situ testing on walls and cupboards, Colour Collection No. 6 balances narrative and nuance, offering an antidote to the bright, manufactured tones of modern life.
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THE LIGHTING COLLECTION:
Plank Hardware x Good Bones
Plank Hardware has partnered with designer Leanne Kilroy’s Good Bones to create its first lighting collection. Vintage-inspired and thoughtfully crafted, the line combines refined metalwork, perforated shades and perfectly proportioned silhouettes. The trio of petite fixtures – including the Vesper Conical Pendant (£169), Stella Swivel Wall Light (£149) and Domino Flush Wall Light (£119) – casts a warm, patterned glow, while fitting effortlessly into compact or awkward spaces.
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