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So I’ve been working on a project for a while for a client of mine and I’m so excited because it’s really started to come together. We’re almost at the end and I’m waiting for a few pieces to arrive but I just had to share this update with you today before writing about the project in full! My client really wanted a chaise in her Living Room and wanted something pretty special. The general colour scheme for the project has been grey and blue with quite a lot of […] Continue reading →

Yesterday my post was a colour concept inspired by the photo of the two baby cheetahs my father took on his last safari … following on from this I’ve been searching for some animal printed furniture and this is what I’ve found … The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →

Ooh La La … and no, I’m not just oohing and aahing over these gorgeous Lattice Armchairs … Ooh La La is the perfect name for these gorgeous chairs … A very chic piece of furniture, it would be the perfect addition to any traditional space with a modern twist. The dimensions of the armchair are 25.25″ wide x 24.75″ deep x 35″ high and it’s available in three different colors. You can choose from light grey, light blue or mauve and the pattern remains the same, […] Continue reading →

I recently stumbled upon this fabulous furniture store in South Kensington, London called Squint … quite unique it is an independent furniture company which specialises in producing premium quality, bespoke, hand crafted furniture and accessories … namely in the patchwork variety! Founded and created by Lisa Whatmough, Squint mixes strong patchwork fabrics to create the most gorgeous and jaw-dropping pieces of furniture and accessories. In most cases, the furniture is […] Continue reading →

A friend recently shared this furniture with me and I love it … these chairs form the HYBRID Collection by Merve Kahraman. The two chairs have been inspired by the mythologies of parahumans. She has taken the mythology and made a chair hybrid in the form of a stag and a rabbit. The collection is entirely made by hand and available in a variety of different leathers … May I present to you the Hybrid Stag … and the Rabbit … The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →

14
Aug

Pouffes

Pouf Definition: a large solid cushion, usually cylindrical or cubic in shape, used as a seat. I think it is safe to say that I am obsessed with pouffes … Whenever I can I will add them to any living space – they are perfect for when you have extra guests over and not enough seating space, easy to move around, comfortable, cool and can be used in any room really; be it inside or out! I saw this one in Elle Decor UK this month … Another one of my favourites from Oliver […] Continue reading →

As mentioned in our recent article on trends, we’re moving back to an appreciation for natural materials. Some see it as a sign of the times, but there is definitely an emergence and appreciation for wood – a natural material which is simple and humble. Wood is a great material – flexible in it’s use and versatile in it’s colour! Take a look at some inspired interior products made using wood …   What do you think about the re-emergence of wood within […] Continue reading →

10
Aug

Dream Designs

I saw some of these beds today on HomeDIT’s facebook page and just had to share them with you … The Design Fairy x   […] Continue reading →

I love this Rustic Coffee table from Baker Bedford, I found it today on Period Living whilst looking for a suitable coffee table for a client The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →

16
Jul

Boujis Chair

I’m working on a formal lounge at the moment … I have fallen in love with this chair from Made.com … Not only is it cute and comfortable, but it is fun and a little feminine too. I love the detailed studded buttons which have been added for an authentic vintage look. The thing that I love about the Boujis is how versatile it is; it comes in a few colour ways which make it the perfect addition for a more modern setting The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →