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Union Jack felt placemats

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Patriotic placemats

Patriotic placemats

We’ve had the Waterloo armchair, the cool Britannia sofa,  the Jan Constantine Union Jack swirl cushion and the Emma Bridgewater tin. It was only really a matter of time before we’d feature placemats too.

These Union Jack placemats are made from lovely soft ethically sourced felt and they’re designed in England (where else?).

The round placemats come as a set of four, measuring 29cm in diameter, with a red, white and grey design. Don’t worry about them being made of felt, as they can easily be washed if they get dirty.

To add a patriotic touch to your dining table, head over to Funky Olive, where you can buy the placemat set for £19.99. Matching coasters are available too, for £8.50.

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Anthropologie Potter’s Choice coasters and trivet

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

anthro-potters-choice-coasters anthro-potters-choice-trivet   

We love these fresh and bright Potter’s Choice coasters and matching trivet from Anthropologie.

The floral motif on the earthenware coasters and trivet has been handcarved. The pieces are then finished off with glossy coats of vivid green and blue shades to produce a stunning end result.

The coasters are 4″ square, each featuring a sightly different design, and cost £10.18 per set online. The trivet measures 8″ square and is priced at £8.90 online (prices in store may vary).

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Christmas drinks coaster invites

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Novel invitations

Novel invitations

If you’re hosting a Christmas drinks party at home, then these are a rather fun form of invitation to send.

Produced in the form of coasters, the design has the wording Christmas Drinks on one side, followed by an invitation to fill in with the details on the reverse side.

They’re made from genuine coaster stock, so feel like the weight of a usual coaster, come with envelopes and are supplied in a perspex box.

There are eight coasters per set, costing £4, and they’ve available to buy from Not On The High Street.

They also do some mulled wine and mince pie invite coasters and Christmas party invite coasters, which are also £4 per set.

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Five ways to get the monochrome look

Monday, September 21st, 2009
Graham and Brown Chrysanthemum wallpaper

Graham and Brown Chrysanthemum wallpaper

 
One of the current trends in home interiors is monochrome, or black and white.  As with any trends, if you want to go the whole hog and transform a room in your home into a haven of monochrome, then it will certainly look great.

But if you’re not looking to totally re-decorate a room, then there are still plenty of ways in which you can get the look from making a few simple changes, or adding decorative accessories. 

Here are five practical ideas to help you get the monochrome look in your home.

1. Make a Feature Wall

Creating a feature wall in a room is a great way of making a statement. In a lounge, for example, you could create a feature wall above the fireplace or in any alcoves you have, or in a bedroom it could be the wall above the bed.

With the monochrome look, there are a wide variety of stunning black and white wallpapers on the market, which provide an instant statement.

Monsoon Elise wallpaper

Monsoon Elise wallpaper

Monsoon Home have recently released a new range of stylish wallpaper, designed by Graham and Brown. The Elise wallpaper is part of their contemporary floral range and features a dark charcoal background with stylised flowers and swirls.

The Elise paper is available from Totally Home for £24.99 per roll, with free delivery.

Alternatively, if you don’t fancy putting up wallpaper, a coat of black paint on one wall, coupled with white accessories, can be just as dramatic. Or why not try adding these black flowers to a white wall, to give dimension and interest?

Another option is to go for wall stickers instead, as they’re relatively inexpensive and could be moved around if you later change your mind.

2. Invest in Black Dining Chairs

Sleek, black contemporary dining chairs can make a great monochrome statement in your dining room or kitchen. If an accompanying black table feels too much, then they work very well with modern glass tables too, like this diamond base glass table.

Dwell high gloss chair      dwell-curved-wood-chair

These black dining chairs are both by Dwell. The first has a high gloss finish (£95), which is popular at the moment too, and the second is made from wood and has a contemporary curved back (£34.95).

3. Upgrade Your Cushions

A simple change in soft furnishings can really lift a room and give it a completely different look.

Changing your cushions can be a relatively inexpensive way of introducing a trend into a room - and if you’re really strapped for cash, you can even get creative and make your own.

Sainsbury's Monochrome cushion

Sainsbury's monochrome cushion

This black and white cushion from the Tu range at Sainsbury’s features a white background with a flocked black damask design. It looks just the part and is only £3.49 per cushion, so you could probably afford to get several!

If flocking isn’t your cup of tea, then another inexpensive option is this black sequin cushion, also £3.49 from the Sainsbury’s Tu range.

4. Choose Monochrome Lamps

Lamps are a great way of adding style into a room. The monochrome element can either be picked up in the base or shade of the lamp.

Black stacked base lamp

Black stacked base lamp

 The fashionable stacked base of this lamp is made of silver chrome and contrasts well with the black fabric shade. The lamp is £40 at Cargo.
 
Or, for a touch of glamour that will get noticed, you could hang a chandelier, like this black one, from your ceiling.

5. Add Black and White Accessories Into a Room

Carefully chosen accessories can really make a room, either used on their own to introduce the monochrome trend, or in conjunction with other elements, such as cushions or a statement wall.

When you’re adding accessories, have a play around and experiment with grouping them in different ways or trying them in different locations within the room. Try things in pairs, or threes, organised symmetrically or randomly.

Accessories could be added to the mantelpiece, on shelves, around the TV or on windowsills. If you don’t have a suitable shelf, then you could buy a small decorative shelf, like this black one, to give you extra space and complement the look.

Three giraffes from Cargo

Three giraffes from Cargo

 These black and white giraffes from Cargo are sold in a set of three, so you’ve instantly got a nice group of accessories to play with - and three objects like this look great together. The set of giraffes is priced at £28.

monsoon-monochrome-frame

This monochrome floral frame is from Monsoon (£15) and there are other matching accessories, such as this set of four black and white coasters (£12), available to complete the look.

In a bedroom, you could add monochrome touches through carefully chosen bedlinen. This Baratti co-ordinating bedlinen, from Designers Guild, has distinctive panels of black and white, but isn’t overpowering. It’s also ideal if you don’t like duvets that are too dark, as there’s still plenty of white included too.  

There are plenty of monochrome accessories you can add to finish off a kitchen too, such as this black recycled chopping board that looks like slate, but is actually made from recycled materials, or this black and white salt and pepper set.

Whatever trend you’re trying to create in your home, the main thing to remember is to have fun, choose pieces and designs you really love and create a room that you feel happy with and will enjoy living in.

Are you a fan of the monochrome look? We’d love to hear how you’ve used the trend in your home!

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Bright and fun Marmite placemats

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Marmite placemats

Marmite placemats

Marmite - do you love it or hate it? Depending on your preference, you’re likely to either love or hate these placemats, but we think they’re rather fun.

The set of four placemats each features a part of a Marmite jar design.

 The designer has used their own sense of artistic ideas in the design, with bright colours in shades of pink, turquoise, green, red and purple that are a far cry from the usual yellow and black we associate with Marmite jars.

The set of placemats is available from the Contemporary Home for £18.99. They do matching coasters too, for £8.99 for a set of four.

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Contemporary lemon design round tray

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Contemporary Gillian Blease design tray

Contemporary Gillian Blease design tray

Serve food and drinks in style this summer with this contemporary lemon design round tray.

Designed by British designer Gillian Blease, the round plastic tray features her distinctive lemon design pattern. The tray  is heat resistant and can be wiped clean easily in case of spills.

The round tray measures 27.5cm in width and costs £25 from Catkin Collection.

If you like the look of Gillian’s eyecatching designs, then Catkin Collection also have more of her range, including tablemats, coasters and rectangular trays.

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iPhone accessories for your home

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

iphoneIf you love your iPhone, then the chances are that you may well love this nifty new product!

Meninos have produced a range of iPhone-like coasters. The coasters are designed to look like the icons in your phone, so even when you’re not using your iPhone, you can still see and use the icon coasters in your home. They’d be great for use in the kitchen and a perfect talking point for a party.

Sadly, they’re not cheap, with the whole set of coasters priced at $60.

For more info: Meninos.us

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