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Looking for fresh inspiration for your home? Check out these six new British brands for stylish pieces that’ll set your space apart

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The expert edit

TV presenter and tastemaker Laura Jackson is known for her eye for interior design. Her latest endeavour is Glassette, an online marketplace co-founded with former homeware buyer Daniel Crow, which she describes as ‘a digital treasure trove full of beautifully designed, consciously crafted pieces that really bring me joy’. Browsable by room, category or mood (say, ‘Margaritas at Midnight’), there’s a curated edit of affordable accessories from boutique brands around the UK – think tableware by Rebecca Udall and Late Afternoon, cushions by Goods of May, and colourful art prints by Aah Yes Studio. Upcoming product launches include collabs with artist Lucy Mahon and glassware company The Vintage List.

Picking three key colours – here, pink, yellow and green –brings cohesion to a maximalist look

Adorn your home

Her jewellery has been seen on countless celebrities, including Gigi Hadid, Billie Eilish and the Duchess of Cambridge, and now Missoma founder Marisa Hordern, a self-confessed interiors addict, is coming for your home. Her new sister brand, Missoma Studio, combines her two passions, offering embellished ceramic vases, lacquered jewellery boxes and pretty trinket trays.

Right lights

A good lamp changes the atmosphere of a room instantly, and there are plenty to choose from at Palefire, launched by former art dealer Rowena Morgan-Cox when she couldn’t find the style of lamp she wanted for her own home. The range includes ceiling fixtures, pendants and table lamps, all made from recycled paper pulp and hand-painted in bold colours and patterns inspired by art nouveau, abstract expressionism and Murano glass.

Left Cloche pendant, from £340, Palefire (palefirestudio.com). Above far left Ceramic vase, £65, Missoma Studio (missoma.com)

The designer look

We’ve long been fans of the trad-with-a-twist style of interiordesign duo Salvesen Graham, so their first full homeware range is exciting news. Named The Collection, it includes furniture (the checked skirted armchair and lacquered cane side tables are particular winners), as well as decorative accessories such as candleholders, cane mirrors and trays – everything you might need to put a room together. Previous collabs with other brands and designers, such as gingham cushions with Edit58 and scallopedged rugs with Jennifer Manners, are also available via the website.

Left Little Check fabric (on tablecloth and lampshades), £110 a metre, lamps, £575 each, cushions, from £75, and mirror, £650, all The Collection by Salvesen Graham (salvesengraham.com). Below Tray, £175, and console table, £450, Sharland England (sharland-england.com)

Wicked wicker

For those who admire Louise Roe’s interior style, her debut homeware collection at her new brand Sharland England is full of treasures. Rattan pieces including furniture, planters and trays come at affordable prices (from £75 for a planter) and with on-trend details such as braiding and loops. There’s also a collection of antique chairs with bobbin legs and decorative back splats, which have been updated with new frilled cushions.

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