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FINELY CRAFTED

PERFECT PAIR

The GP & J Baker and Kit Kemp debut fabric and wallpaper collection blends Baker’s historic design expertise and rich heritage with Kit’s vibrant, eclectic style. The result is joyfully exuberant designs like Tall Trees wallpaper in Delft Blue, a spectacular large-scale mural in several colours. The fabric costs £450 per 2.1m panel, and the wallpaper is £450 per 3m panel. The whimsical cushions are Robina’s Dinner Party in Blue, £110m, celebrating ceramicist Robina Jack’s hand-painted folkloric plates depicting friendly creatures surrounded by a riot of intricate patterns. →

Collier Webb’s Cedric collection, a tribute to founder Cedric Collier and his Sussex roots, proudly unveils four exquisite lighting pieces. The standout Cooden wall light, £2,274, crafted from walnut and brass, is celebrated for its impeccable curved and pivotable design. Each handcrafted piece is made to order, embodying the brand’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and its rich heritage and connection to Sussex.

SEA VIEW

Inspired by the British coastline, Neptune’s Spring collection features a serene palette and organic shapes reminiscent of shells, cliffs and sandy beaches. Highlights include the Orkney White paint hue and Athena rattan lighting collection with items like the table lamp, £250. Its continued Fermoie collaboration adds vibrant new fabrics, as seen on the George sofa in Carskiey Stripe, £4,450, and Shell Grotto fabric on the Arthur stool, £1,295, in a fresh green colourway.

EMERGING TALENT

Wondering People’s Home collection presents a captivating array of artisanal objects and oddities, unveiling exclusive, unreleased works from celebrated makers every six months. The upcoming release, scheduled for 19 April, will feature fresh designs collaboratively crafted with its skilled artisans. This partnership consistently produces an array of exquisitely made items, such as Meredith Adams’ small batch ceramics, priced from £65 each.

TIMELESS PIECE

William Yeoward’s Downton mirror, priced at £1,790, elegantly combines Venetian White Oak with Antique Gold Leaf in a gilded finish. Its curvaceous design and meticulous craftsmanship make it a timeless addition to any smart interior. →

BLOWN BRILLIANCE

Sisters Laura and Emily Smith helm Molten 1090, a British homeware brand specialising in handblown glass tableware and lighting. Their sustainable, circular design approach transforms excess glass into limited-edition items. Highlights include the Fleck bowl in Gold, £125, and, shown, the Flux tumbler, £95 for two. All the duo’s creations embody a commitment to both artistic excellence and environmental responsibility.

RESTFUL RETREAT

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