Everything Our Senior Homes & Interiors Editor Is Loving
THE DESIGNER BRAND:
Arcove
Designer Isabella Worsley has just launched Arcove, a new British interiors brand celebrating craftsmanship, decorative heritage and timeless design. Bringing together textiles, wallpapers and interior objects, the collection reinterprets classic European influences through a contemporary lens, with bold stripes, tactile weaves, Italianate block prints and richly layered colour palettes. Designed in London and crafted by artisans across the UK, each piece is intended to feel both enduring and distinctive. Alongside the core collection, Arcove will debut The XIIs – a seasonal series of limited-edition designs. First up is The Rosedale Edition, inspired by Yorkshire landscapes and created using repurposed vintage textiles.
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THE FASHION X HOME COLLAB:
House of Marisa Berenson x Zara Home
Zara Home’s latest collaboration sees style icon Marisa Berenson open the doors to her richly layered world with ‘The House of Marisa’ – a collection inspired by her homes, travels and lifelong love of collecting. Drawing on the eclectic glamour of her Marrakech riad, Mediterranean summers and legendary fashion lineage, the range is filled with decorative objects, tableware and textiles that feel deeply personal and wonderfully storied. Expect artisanal details, symbolic motifs and a mix of influences spanning Parisian antiques, North African craftsmanship and 1970s bohemian glamour.
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THE STYLISH RESTAURANT:
Latine
New Mayfair restaurant Latine is worth visiting for the interiors alone. Conceived by London-based designer Victoria Vogel, the multi-storey space brings together the sun-drenched warmth of South American haciendas with the refinement of Parisian decorative style. Each floor has its own distinct identity, from the light-filled ground-floor restaurant with its limewashed walls and bouclé seating to the richly layered first-floor dining room wrapped in Pierre Frey wallcoverings. Upstairs, a hand-painted mural by artist Melissa Wickham creates a dramatic backdrop for private dining, while the basement lounge embraces a moodier palette of lacquer, burl walnut, velvet and brass.
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THE CERAMIC COLLECTION:
Henry Holland x Otiumberg
Henry Holland has teamed up with Christie and Rosanna Wollenberg, founders of jewellery brand Otiumberg, to create a considered capsule collection comprising two hand-crafted ceramic boxes, each topped with Otiumberg’s signature knot motif. Developed through a close creative exchange between the two studios, the pieces blend Henry Holland Studio’s distinctive ceramic craftsmanship with Otiumberg’s sculptural aesthetic. Functional yet decorative, they make elegant catch-alls for your most treasured possessions.
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THE FABRIC LAUNCH:
Nina Litchfield
Interior designer Nina Litchfield has launched her debut fabric collection, a beautifully crafted range woven in Britain and inspired by her Brazilian and German heritage. Comprising two signature stripe designs – Nina’s Stripe and Palm Stripe – the collection is available in four rich colourways: Oceano, Manteiga, Tomate and Floresta. At its heart is the palm tree motif, chosen for its symbolism of resilience, strength and quiet escape. Blending timeless pattern with thoughtful storytelling, the collection feels both personal and versatile, bringing warmth, character and a subtle sense of wanderlust to upholstery, cushions and soft furnishings alike.
THE SUMMER SCENT:
Diptyque
Diptyque’s annual summer collection returns with a design-led concept inspired by a serene water garden. Alongside fragrance highlights such as Eau des Sens Eau de Toilette and the new Pinède candle, the collection introduces a series of decorative pieces designed to bring the spirit of the garden into the home, including a sculptural candle holder, bird bath and watering can. This year’s visual identity has been created by contemporary mosaic artist Mathilde Jonquière, whose intricate explorations of light, colour and texture are reinterpreted across the packaging. The result is a beautifully artistic collection that feels truly collectible.
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THE COFFEE TABLE BOOK:
Tamsin Johnson: Contrast, Space, Harmony
Sydney-based interior designer Tamsin Johnson has published her latest book, offering an inspiring look at her most recent residential projects across Australia. Spanning beachside homes, coastal retreats and a chapter dedicated to her Sydney showroom and studio, the 256-page volume captures the effortless elegance for which she has become known. Blending a distinctly Australian sensibility with European antiques, architectural influences and subtle fashion references, Tamsin’s interiors feel both relaxed and deeply considered. Beautifully photographed throughout, the book is a celebration of timeless design, craftsmanship and the art of creating characterful, lived-in spaces.
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THE FURNITURE RANGE:
Martin Kemp
If you've long admired Martin Kemp's interiors, you'll want to know about from the Avenue – the designer's new furniture, lighting and accessories brand. Launching with 30 pieces, the collection brings his signature look beyond bespoke projects and into the home, with sculptural silhouettes, beautiful materials and plenty of thoughtful detailing. Expect investment pieces that feel timeless rather than trend-led, combining craftsmanship with everyday practicality. It's the first step in what promises to be a much bigger design offering, giving homeowners the chance to bring a little of Martin's distinctive aesthetic into their own spaces.
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THE ONE-ROOM SERVICE:
The Stylish Friend
The Stylish Friend is rethinking the traditional interior design model with its curated Room Bundles – personalised design packages that make professional interiors expertise more accessible. Designed around different stages of home life, the bundles combine tailored layouts, 3D visualisations, shopping lists and transparent budgeting, helping clients achieve a cohesive, designer-led look without the complexity of a full renovation. From single-room refreshes to whole-home schemes, each package is shaped around the client’s style, space and budget, while offering access to trade pricing and carefully sourced furniture. The result is a smart, streamlined approach to creating a home that feels both elevated and deeply personal.
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THE ART DESTINATION:
Interrupted Art
If you’re looking for a dose of interiors inspiration this month, make a beeline for The Apartment at Borough Yards. Created by art subscription platform Interrupted Art, founded by former Tate curator Stephanie Crosland-Goss, the immersive installation explores the relationship between art and the home, demonstrating how original works can shape the mood, character and feel of a space. Open until 30 June, visitors can wander through a series of beautifully curated rooms featuring pieces by artists including Dan Herlihy, Laxmi Hussain, Alexandria Coe and Aline Gaiad. There’s also a collaboration with interiors brand Franquemont London, showcasing its new Brabant collection within thoughtfully designed schemes that blend art, furniture and decoration. Part gallery, part design destination, it’s well worth a visit.
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THE FRAGRANCE COLLECTION:
Byredo City Stories
Byredo is expanding its luxury home collection with City Stories, a new series of candles inspired by some of the world’s most iconic destinations. Launching first in June, London Stories captures the capital through a sophisticated blend of raspberry, cinnamon and black pepper, layered with saffron, carnation, sandalwood, vanilla and patchouli. The result is a warm, vintage-inspired floral scent that feels both familiar and unexpected. Housed in chic black glass with a colour-coded design unique to each location, the collection translates the character of a city into a stunning object – making it one as much for design fans as it is scent enthusiasts.
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THE DESIGN HOTEL:
La Minerva
Design enthusiasts will want to have Orient Express La Minerva firmly on their radar. Housed within a restored 17th-century palazzo in the middle of Rome, the hotel marks the iconic brand’s first-ever hotel venture and has been reimagined by architect and designer Hugo Toro. Drawing on Rome’s layered history, Toro has created interiors that balance classical grandeur with Art Deco glamour, incorporating bespoke furniture, hand-painted details, Murano glass lighting and richly textured materials throughout. With almost every piece custom-designed, the result is an immersive, highly considered space that feels both cinematic and deeply connected to the character of the Eternal City.
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THE COLOUR TREND:
Earth Tones
If there’s one palette defining interiors right now, it’s earth tones. From rich rusts and warming browns to soft olives and mushroom hues, nature-inspired shades are becoming increasingly dominant as we move away from cooler greys in favour of spaces that feel more grounded and restorative. The numbers reflect the shift: online searches for rust colours have risen by 178%, while chocolate brown is up 153%, highlighting a growing appetite for warm, natural shades that bring depth and comfort to a space. In the new Create Palette from Graham & Brown x The Sensory Home, earthy, mid-tone hues are firmly at the forefront, reflecting a wider desire for homes that feel calming, cocooning and connected to nature.
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THE OUTDOOR ADDITION:
Neptune
Neptune is bringing its signature Shaker aesthetic outdoors with the launch of Broadway, the brand’s first outdoor kitchen collection. Unveiled at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the range reimagines classic cabinetry for al fresco living, combining recessed-panel doors and timeless detailing with weather-resistant materials designed to withstand the elements. Available in a range of modular configurations, Broadway can be tailored to suit everything from compact terraces to expansive garden kitchens. Finished in Neptune’s signature Cactus shade and topped with durable Dekton worktops, it offers a sophisticated way to blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living this summer.
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THE NEW SHOWROOM:
Holmes Bespoke
Luxury rug specialist Holmes Bespoke has opened the doors to its new Chiswick showroom, a riverside space designed to showcase the artistry and craftsmanship behind its handcrafted collections. The immersive showroom invites visitors to explore the brand’s latest designs up close, with a particular focus on texture, colour and materiality. It also marks the debut of The Thames Collection, a new range inspired by the landscapes and tones of the iconic river. Thoughtfully curated to inspire homeowners and design professionals alike, the space offers a welcome opportunity to experience how bespoke rugs can transform a room and anchor an interior scheme.
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