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ARTISAN HOMEWARES
Organic ceramics Ceramicist, designer and educator Reiko Kaneko recently introduced SCP shoppers to her Botanical Collection – a pigment-rich range of vases, plates and bowls with delicate depictions of the various flora found in her London garden. Born out of an exploratory chapter in her career in which Kaneko closely studied the pâte-sur-pâte technique – layering up and etching away clay – and later, the application of a new digital process, the pieces are at once bold in colour and ethereal in pattern.
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From £60 (scp.co.uk)
ETHICAL BEDDING
Sleep sustainably Launching mid-October is Bedfolk’s new duvet and pillow collection, which puts sustainable and ethical comfort at the fore. Aiming for the feeling of down, the luxe bedding brand has come up with an ingenious feather alternative made from 100 per cent recycled materials – largely plastic bottles – and the result is lightweight, easily re-fluffable and perfectly cuddly bedding. But if only down will do, customers with a conscious can choose either recycled down or 100 per cent responsibly sourced European white duck down, both super light and lofty. From £40 (bedfolk.com)
LIGHTING
KITCHENWARE
Arteriors has launched two suitably gothic chandeliers in time for Halloween celebrations. The dramatically noir Tilda playfully subverts the form of the classic crystal chandelier with its swooping arms and organic shapes. In black wood and iron, it offers a rustic charm alongside its dark drama. Rondelle, the handiwork of guest designer Laura Kirar, is a modern take on the medieval chevalier pendant design. Crafted from blackened iron, and with delicately imprinted glass work, it is designed to hang like a striking artwork, whether illuminated or not.
If you’ve been paying attention on Insta, you’ll know that the chic and monochrome Always Pan from Our Place has become a bit of a cult favourite. Due to popular demand, the brand has now released the Perfect Pot, which boasts multi-functionality as well as being every bit as stylish as its sister product. The voluminous pot comes complete with some seriously clever built-in cooking hacks and can be used for everything from braising to baking, straining to roasting. Choose from four Mediterranean-inspired earthy tones.
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Top of the pots
£140 (fromourplace.co.uk)
Tilda, £2,330; Rondelle, £4,720 (arteriorshome.com) TAKE 5: WOOL WEEK
Atlas natural wool rug, from £396 (cosycoco.com)
Aki 100% wool cocoon bean pouffe, £89 (made.com)
Grey horse throw, £98 (jjtextile.co.uk)
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Bloomingville Ormer cushion, £58 (sweetpeaandwillow.com)
Amy chair in wool, Ink, £1,676 (darlingsofchelsea.co.uk)
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17/09/2021 13:08