What’s New In Interiors This Month
All products on this page have been selected by our editorial team, however we may make commission on some products.
Rita Konig x Schumacher
London-based decorator Rita Konig has collaborated with fabric house Schumacher on her first ever fabrics and wallpapers. Inspired by antique textiles and traditional motifs, Konig has created a collection that is fresh yet timeless. Pretty and pattern rich, the ten designs are quintessentially English. From florals and botanicals to stripes and paisleys, each is perfectly scaled, beautifully coloured and painstakingly crafted. The versatile patterns can also work together for a look that is layered, liveable, cosy and chic.
Visit SCHUMACHER.CO.UK
NiX by Nicola Harding
NiX by Nicola Harding has added wardrobes into its furniture range. Glad Rags and Clobber are cleverly configured freestanding cupboards painted in playful colour combinations. They can also be adapted into a wardrobe, larder or housekeeper’s cupboard as required, and both are available with hanging rails, drawers, shelves or a combination of all three, along with a full-length mirror on one of the inner doors. Glad Rags has four lozenge-shaped panels in Berry Red on the doors, which open to reveal a Blush Pink interior. Clobber has six octagonal-shaped panels painted in Blush Pink on the doors, which open to reveal a Cerulean Blue interior.
Visit NICOLAHARDING.COM
Soho Home’s New Collection
Launching today, the latest collection from Soho Home draws inspiration from recent Soho House outposts in São Paulo and Portland, Oregon – look for new silhouettes, patterns and materials. This season’s colour palette includes antique rose, olive green and grey blue, showcased across cushions, custom-dyed velvet and linen upholstery, as well as new prints and patterns. Following the success of its bathroom vanities last year, this season’s drop includes two new designs and, for the first time, decorative accessories like mirrors in burl and marble.
Visit SOHOHOME.COM
Lily Bertrand-Webb
Sister by Studio Ashby’s upcoming series of artist residencies includes four female artists hand selected by founder Sophie Ashby. First up is Lily Bertrand-Webb with ‘The Flâneuse’. You can see the works by appointment at Sister by Studio Ashby’s showroom, The Blewcoat School, in London’s St James’s area.
Visit STUDIOASHBY.COM
Zoe Glencross
Drawing on fond memories of life in Paris, Zoe Glencross has created Coeur de Paris to evoke memories of strolls along the Seine. The designs are printed on a cotton hemp blend that’s beautiful, sustainable and multi-use – it’s perfect for upholstery as well as curtains. The design is both geometric and romantic, and available in a range of new colours for the brand including teals, ochres and a burnt orange. Available from 20th September.
Visit ZOEGLENCROSS.COM
M&S x Kelly Hoppen
M&S has teamed up with celebrated British interior designer Kelly Hoppen to create a homeware range that launches on 12th September. Inspired by luxury living, the 75-piece collection includes statement lighting, ceramics and textiles, all in the perfect neutral colour palette. Expect to see Kelly’s distinctive style woven throughout.
Visit MARKSANDSPENCER.COM
Tori Murphy Lace
In mid-September, British textiles designer Tori Murphy will unveil a capsule of English lace fabrics. Working with one of the oldest lace manufacturers in the world, she has created a collection suitable for café curtains nooks, small windows and even single full-length curtains. Available by the metre and starting at £140pm, made-to-measure curtains start from £306.
Visit TORIMURPHY.COM
Sophie Conran x John Lewis
Cocobella is a new sofa designed by Sophie Conran in collaboration with John Lewis. Designed to be the perfect place to unwind and be cosy, it comes with washable, removeable covers tied with bows. Each sofa is handmade in Lancashire by a team of skilled craftspeople who use natural and recycled materials. The collection will be available at various John Lewis stores and online from October.
Visit SOPHIECONRAN.COM
Georgie Wykeham Furniture
Georgie Wykeham Furniture has added three pieces for AW24. Two side tables – the ZigZag and the Mini Octagonal – are a reaction to demand for smaller tables, while the ZigZag console is multi-functional. Inspiration for Georgie’s creations comes from different sources, whether it’s a beloved antique or an architectural detail – the ZigZag design mimics a feature above a window in a nearby Sussex village.
Matilda Goad & Co. Hardware Store
Open in Notting Hill until 26th September, Matilda Goad’s hardware store is a destination for all things DIY. The location will play host to a series of workshops – from essential drill skills, decorating and knife sharpening to plastic recycling workshops with experts Are You Mad. A weekly lamp surgery with an electrician will also be available, as well as a kids’ DIY class with forest school expert Richard Skrein.
Visit MATILDAGOAD.COM
Addison Ross Bobbin Frames
Addison Ross is our go-to for unique photo frames and this month sees the launch of the Bobbin. Available in a range of colours, it’s the perfect addition to a console or shelf, offering just the right amount of detail without detracting from the image inside.
Visit ADDISONROSS.COM
Kelling Home Table Linen
The debut table linen collection from Kelling Home will add striking bold colour and pattern to any dining setup. Block printed by hand using traditional methods in India, the organic cotton tablecloths and napkins showcase the brand’s signature prints across eight eye-catching designs and colourways.
Visit KELLINGHOME.COM
The Socialite Family L’Arte Della Gioia
The latest collection from The Socialite Family combines different eras to striking effect – picture a 70s-style coffee table in the centre of a bright sculptural rug inspired by Renaissance gardens, finished with an 80s acrylic and brass light. Eclectic, fresh and versatile, this is a cool collection perfect for urban homes.
Visit THESOCIALITEFAMILY.COM
Parker & Jules Anniversary Collection
To celebrate its fifth anniversary, fabric and wallpaper brand Parker & Jules asked four interiors designers to re-colour their favourite print, including SheerLuxe Show set designer Henry Prideaux. The result is bold re-imaginings of Leopard, Ziggy Stripe, Creeping Trellis, Jaipur and Trees.
Visit PARKERANDJULES.COM
DISCLAIMER: We endeavour to always credit the correct original source of every image we use. If you think a credit may be incorrect, please contact us at info@sheerluxe.com.