This Top Continue to be
Several years of globetrotting as well as several design fair visits influenced Sherry Roberts for you to release This Top Continue to be : her very own decide on of strange items via all over the world.
The online shop reduces available almost endless several hours of world wide web surfing you've got completed with some sort of very carefully curated number of iconic items via the two founded as well as completely new makers.
The first thing for you to get our own eyesight had been that record Malabar bottom looking glass (below), nevertheless along with coloring selections of black color, red, silver as well as environment friendly, all of us were rather pampered regarding alternative.
My Bespoke Room
Many of us are choosing to renew and revamp, rather than pack up and move, yet knowing where to start can be tricky.
My Bespoke Room has come to the rescue. Friends Diana Greenhalgh and Laura Simpson created the website through their shared love of homes, in order to reduce the strenuous work.
The site works in simple steps beginning with a short questionnaire, which covers your preferred styles (and what you’re not so keen on). Diana and Laura take the results of the questionnaire and create a personalised interactive moodboard with a shopping list of pieces to fit your brief and budget.
Prices start from £75 per room - much cheaper than an interior designer - and the before and after shots they sent us (below) show some impressive results.
Quiirk
Quiirk lives up to its name with friends and founders Jo Frost and Kate Malecki seeking out colourful, original pieces from art fairs, boutiques and studios.
The friends decided to become business partners in March, after discovering their shared love of contemporary design. With their similar tastes, they say that agreeing on pieces for the site is never hard.
They’ve certainly nailed this season’s geometric trend with this zingy cushion.
Having dealt in antiques for over 30 years, and recently closed their shop, Ken and Lynne Bundy decided the way forward was to launch a new website, retrometrohome.co.uk.
Just one look at the fantastic pieces on the site and you will see the couple's love for vintage, antique and retro items is evident. Their enthusiasm for unique finds doesn’t stop there. They currently live in a Welsh cottage, which they are restoring and kitting out with original treasures.
A wonderful French 1930s mannequin (£345) is just one of many unique pieces you can find on the site.
A website on a larger scale is Joss & Main. A popular US interiors flash-sale website, it has now launched in the UK.
You’ll need to sign up, but the free membership gives you access to a fabulous (and discounted!) array of pieces, many in collections chosen by interiors experts such as Alison Cork and Christiane Lemieux. We have to admit to occasionally being fans of a one-stop shop.
There’s also a daily newsletter to keep you updated on latest sales.
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