What’s New In Interiors This Month
What’s New In Interiors This Month
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What’s New In Interiors This Month

From the latest launches to the hottest collections, SL’s senior homes and interiors editor, Georgina Blaskey, has rounded up everything going on in the interiors world this month.
By Georgina Blaskey
Images: H&M x Coqui Coqui; Beauvamp; Ruggable x Goop; Trove x Studio Duggan

All products on this page have been selected by our editorial team, however we may make commission on some products.

Trove Tiger Mirrors

Studio Duggan’s new Tiger mirrors feature a burl wood veneer frame sourced from an 825-year-old oak tree from the Cotswolds. Handcrafted in small batches in one of London’s oldest workshops, the frames are richly lacquered to protect the rare veneer. The larger version has been designed to sit perfectly above a fireplace or in a hallway, while the smaller would work well in a small cloakroom.

Visit THETROVE.CO.UK

Folie Chambre

Founded in 2021 by historian Natalie Tillson, Folie Chambre started life as an antiques and vintage platform, but Natalie’s interest in the historical context that surrounds design has led her to develop a collection of playful, modern pieces crafted in England using traditional, time-honoured methods. We love these side tables, which are available in a range of colours and styles.

Visit FOLIECHAMBRE.COM

H&M x Coqui Coqui

H&M HOME has collaborated with lifestyle brand Coqui Coqui (founded by Nicolas Malleville and Francesca Bonato) on an upcoming 26-piece interiors collection consisting of curated décor objects and travel essentials. Playing on the idea of ‘a home away from home’, the collection features two unique home fragrances, exclusively created for the collaboration in addition to textiles, ceramics, and steel objects. 

Visit HM.COM 

Ruggable x Goop

The latest launch from Ruggable x Goop reflects the spirit of wellness and self-care. Blending Goop’s luxurious style with the practicality and convenience of Ruggable’s washable rugs, the curated collection spans organic neutrals, refined compositions and globally inspired textures – many of which draw from modern Spanish revival aesthetics and Indian Dhurrie patterns.

Visit RUGGABLE.CO,UK

FORM By Tallboy Headboards

Bespoke furniture manufacturing company, FORM has unveiled its second collection of furniture and lighting. Designed by Matt Dixon and handmade in the UK, the new range includes three statement headboards and the Cosset Bed. The piece can be tailor made to suit any bedroom space and the headboard can also be bought alone or accompanied by the ottoman base.

Visit FORMBYTALLBOY.CO.UK

Beauvamp Lamp

We’ve long loved Beauvamp’s pretty lampshades and designer Alice Moylan has created her first table lamp, the Crescent, which will launch in the autumn. As well as being inspired by the Arts & Crafts era, the design also embraces the cascading curves of the Art Nouveau period in the flower-like stem.

Visit BEAUVAMP.COM

BEAR Petworth Frames

Made by a family-run company in northern Italy that specialises in inlaid wood decoration, this collection of 50 designs across three frame sizes comes in an array of beautiful colours and patterns. The perfect gift for those who are tricky to buy for, each frame has been exclusively designed for BEAR Petworth and will be sold exclusively in the shop and online, starting at £24. 

Visit BEARPETWORTH.COM

Maison Balzac

As part of the third instalment of its ‘Le Jardin’ range, Maison Balzac has launched a range of pieces that pay homage to the power and beauty of nature – think snail shells on cutlery, fig leaf placemats, and butterfly napkins. Old favourites have also been reimagined with new motifs, so fans of the brand are bound to find an update they love.

Visit MAISONBALZAC.COM

Café Leandra x TRESSÉ

The 22-piece Café Leandra x TRESSÉ collection encompasses Murano glassware, handcrafted ceramics and embroidered linens. Inspired by childhood memories and shared travels, the capsule is a riot of colour – not to mention a celebration of the tongue-in-cheek spirit of the French brand's founders and fashion girl Leandra Medine's 'joie de vivre'. 

Visit TRESSÉ-PARIS.COM

Source, DCCH

The team at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour (DCCH) has redefined its personal shopping service to make Source the perfect partner for any interiors project. Clients can now access products from over 130 showrooms and the very best suppliers. Whether you’re looking for fabrics, wall coverings, flooring, furniture, lighting, accessories, china or glass – and even kitchens and bathrooms – Source can help you navigate the decision-making process from start to finish.

Visit DCCH.CO.UK

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