What’s New In Interiors This Month
Zara Home x Nanushka
The new Zara x Nanushka collection epitomises the independent fashion house’s ethos of innovative craft and functional beauty. Founded in Budapest by Sandra Sándor in 2005, Nanushka’s vision is deeply rooted in Hungarian tradition and this – its first significant homeware range – features a variety of textures, including rich wood tones, cool marble and rattan.
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Ca’ Pietra Palm Springs
Inspired by the style of Palm Springs, California, the latest collection from Ca’ Pietra juxtaposes the beauty of marble effect tiles with striking fluted finishes. The collection not only delivers textural opulence, but it also features a complementary matching flat tile and rounded beading. Available in two colours – Cerulean and Italiana – the tiles are available in a large format size. The fluted finish is available for interior walls, while the plain tile can be used on both internal walls and floors.
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The RH Modern Collection
This latest collection from the US design powerhouse is a real nod to nostalgia. Presenting pieces from industry icons, with exclusive reissues of iconic creations by designers like Harvey Probber and Patrick Norguet, The RH Modern Collection is a tribute to 20th-century modernism. We love the warm feel – think shades of brown, rich textures and enveloping silhouettes.
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De Le Cuona LIFE
LIFE is the debut collection from De Le Cuona to combine fashion with interiors. Pieces include stylish ponchos and scarves, as well as comforting blankets and throws – all of which are easy to wear and take on your travels. Crafted by artisans from different regions of the world, these designs are based on the colours of the earth, nature and the country of origin. Plus, everything is made from the most luxurious natural fibres such as ultra-fine cashmere, baby alpaca, llama, silk and linen.
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Tori Murphy Curtain Hardware
Tori Murphy is best known for her bespoke curtain designs and versatile fabrics. Now’s she’s applied her keen eye to curtain rods, poles, and accessories, ensuring that every detail is crafted with the same attention to detail. Customers can choose from a range of custom lengths and finishes, including elegant brass café rods, sleek metal and wooden poles, and a curated selection of accessories such as fabric-braided tiebacks and finely crafted wooden curtain hooks. Tori has also partnered with renowned colour specialists Little Greene to create a colour palette to complement her fabric collections.
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Nook Home
Nook Home is an innovative kitchen booth furniture system conceived by Yorkshire-based furniture designer, Gaël Blake. Offering customers a degree of flexibility, you can combine any Nook elements to create the right size, shape and design for your space, then choose the fabrics, colours and finishes that you want. With six key modules, 18 colours across four fabrics, three upholstery finishes and three trim options, there are more than 9,000 configurations to choose from.
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Jo Deakin Tableware
Crafted from start to end under one roof in Stoke-on-Trent, Jo Deakin showcases the best British skills of manufacturing fine bone china. Known for their bright and contemporary tableware, collections feature hand-drawn designs by founder Jo Deakin – including cups, saucers, tea pots, bowls, plates, serving platters and more. All the designs can be mixed and matched, from the architecturally inspired, French Gatsby design to the more dramatic, geometric Zighy.
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Tess Newall Mirrors
Tess Newall is a decorative artist based in London and Sussex who hand-paints bespoke murals and furniture. Now, she’s launched her own collection of hand-painted homeware, including a trio of mirrors. Dala, May and Lucia are all inspired by the charm of European folk art and Tess’s love of decorative borders. Each design comes in two sizes: medium and large.
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Pelham Design x Isabelle Baldwin
Interiors studio Pelham Design and upholstered furniture designer and maker, Isabelle Baldwin, have joined forces on a range that’s designed to adapt to small spaces in city homes. Everything is handcrafted and made to order in the UK by Isabelle’s team, with three versatile and adaptable pieces to choose from.
Buchanan Studio Daydream Collection
At the start of the year, we named stainless steel as a trend to watch and a brand that jumped on it early was Buchanan Studio. Its most recent launch, the Daydream Collection, introduces two striking new designs – the Shape Table and the Prism Table – alongside reimagined versions of two Buchanan Studio classics – the Studio Ottoman and the Muse Table – both now available in stainless steel for the first time.
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Edit58 x Smock London
The second collaboration from Edit58 and Smock London is here. The hand-smocked lampshade skirts are designed by both brand founders – Laura and Kajsa from Smock London and Lisa Mehydene from Edit58. This time, there are six limited edition designs to choose from, each combining rich autumnal fabrics with intricate, hand-smocked motifs. From cream needlecords to humbug stripes, crimson ribbons to Nordic zigzags, everything is priced from £85.
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Create Academy x Thyme
Idyllic Cotswolds hotel, Thyme, has teamed up with online creative platform Create Academy to launch in-person courses with interior designer Rita Konig, landscape gardener Butter Wakefield, textile designer Molly Mahon and florist Willow Crossley. All of them will bring their expertise to a series of exclusive talks, demonstrations and workshops as part of a winter series of events, with a further list of personalities also scheduled for 2025.
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London Basin Co. x Otto Tiles
If you like a Moroccan-style interiors, you’ll love this pairing from London Basin Company and Otto Tiles. The Celeste basin, with its celadon crackle glaze and delicate scalloped edge, sits like a flower on top of handcrafted glazed clay ‘Marrakech Stripes’ tiles. The glaze on both the basin and tiles is reflective, resulting in different textures in different lights.
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