Robin Grasby’s Homework

Usually desks are quite a banal affair, but not Robin Grasby’s Homework Desk. Young and talented Robin Grasby graduated in June 2009 from Northumbria University, UK with a degree in Three Dimensional Design: Furniture and Product BA (Hons). Currently he is living and working in London.Homework desk is modern and functional; it starts with simple...

Guest Post: The benefits of using animal hides on products and interiors

The decision to make that special purchase – whether it’s for our home, our office, or ourselves, is often made for aesthetic reasons alone. And, while leather and animal hide products or furniture can be undeniably beautiful, there are many other reasons than how it looks to opt for this natural material.DurabilityWhile other fabrics and materials...

Neutral Colour Home Accessories

A house without accessories is like a woman without her jewellery. Accessories can make any interior look more interesting and balanced. You can mix & match different items, according to your own taste and preferences. Here are some examples of accessories in neutral colour combinati...

That Scandinavian Look

We love the way the Scandinavians to white design and modern furniture. It's clean and simple without being cold or uninviting. We love it so much we could design it ourselves - the problem is, its place is in Scandinavia and to take it away from that culture would not translate well in London. We think....

More Random Likes

Here's another set of random images we found and liked and inspired us. I especially love the duvet cover / bedspread in the bedroom picture, the third one down. Very this season....

Red

We love the colour red. It's brave and bold and unrelenting - use in moderation, perhaps as a feature wall or as an accent colour in one or two piece of furnitu...

Boho

I love a bit of Bohemian Charm - the colours, the textures and just the freedom of the Boho style. I think when designing Boho, we have to be careful not to go too random or too mixed in terms of style and colour. Stick to at least some kind of rule of thumb - pick 4 or 5 essential colours and patterns and repeat tho...