Articles — homewares
Decorating with Vintage Textiles: Sophie Rowell
I recently heard from the inspiring Sophie Rowell of 'Cote de Folk' who creates the most incredible interiors. Read some of our chat below, I hope you enjoy it! Sophie Rowell designs environments that enhance our lives and day-to-day experience. She believes that our environment has the power to encourage our well-being and sense of self in the world. Sophie works with you to hone your vision into a home that is a true expression of you and your family. Clients often say that she has given them the home they have always wanted. Sophie was an Art Director and Fashion Stylist...
Decorating with Vintage Textiles: Nels Crosthwaite Eyre
This month in my series 'Decorating with Vintage Textiles' I am thrilled to share the insights of Nels Crosthwaite Eyre. Interior Designer Nels used to work for acclaimed decorator Robert Kime. Nels now specialises in English country house style with an exotic East meets West feel. She loves the traditional patterns we have grown to associate with our English homes but likes to introduce unique pieces to keep the space fresh. A clash of pattern, and no fear of colour are what make her interiors stand out. Hugely influenced by her travels, especially in Turkey and India, Nels has a passion for...
Decorating with Vintage Textiles: Megan Robson
This month in my series 'Decorating with Vintage Textiles' I am thrilled to share the insights of Megan Robson. Interior stylist and influencer Megan is the mastermind behind the beautiful instagram account Kit & Co. In which she share's images of her super stylish home. I am a huge fan of Megan's work and how she champions interiors brands, so I am thrilled that she has agreed to speak to me about vintage textiles. @kitandco_ Firstly, what attracts you to vintage textiles? So many things, but most of all, because they are unique. I adore hand stitched Suzanis, each so beautifully designed in eye catching colours. No...
Decorating with Vintage Textiles: Kate Guinness
I am thrilled to share the insights of Kate Guinness. I am a huge fan of Kate's work so I am delighted that she has agreed to answer some questions about vintage textiles. Kate Guinness Design is an interior design and decoration studio based between their West London studio and Wiltshire. Having launched in 2016, Kate and her team specialise in creating interiors with an authentic sense of accumulation through combining antiques, fabrics, colour and art.