An edit of the hottest new pieces on team LivingEtc's shopping radar this month
COLOUR STORY
Paint & Paper Library is spoiling us with its launch of nine new colours, three colour ‘families’ designed to work in harmony, eight shades from the archives – and its reformulated architects’ range of finishes. Walls in The Long Room architects’ matt, £59.50for2.5ltr;cabinetsinRoben’s Honor architects’ eggshell, £75 for 2.5ltr, Paint & Paper Library
THROWING SHADE
Hand-crafted from vintage sari silk from India, this lampshade is part of a collection of homeware including kantha quilts and suzani cushions by Chloe Jonason, all inspired by her passion for vintage textiles and needlework. ‘I love that the fabrics are one of a kind; I’m drawn to colours and patterns that tell tales of time,’ she says. ‘They offer a unique faded elegance and are kind to the planet.’ Lampshades, from £195, Chloe Jonason Interiors
DELICIOUS!
If you haven’t already heard of Vaisselle, meet your new obsession: the stylish and sustainable tableware brand is back with a wonderful new collection this autumn. Created by London-based French designer Léa Zana and handmade in Andalusia, southern Spain, the new pieces include colourful mouth-blown recycled glassware as well as the beautiful pottery the brand is best known for. Ravioli bowl, £65, Vaisselle
STORE AND ORDER
The Shaker System from Danish textile company Kvadrat and designer Raf Simons is a balm to soothe the busyness of modern life. Adding architectural interest as well as keeping a space tidy, it consists of a horizontal bar and accessories from key chains to tote bags to wool throws. Available in four colours, £620 for a bar, Kvadrat/Raf Simons
FEATURE ELLEN FINCH
DREAM ON
Introducing your new favourite bedtime companion: George Smith’s latest bed collection. Showcasing the craftsmanship and luxury the brand is renowned for, it features four customisable styles – choose your upholstery, nail heads, contrast piping and ruching, and even integrate your own material into the design. We love the confident height and inverted corners of the Avery bed (shown here) – although we quite fancy a bit of the Ellis’ sculptural charm, too. Avery bed, price on request, George Smith
MODERN INDUSTRIAL
Minimalism fans, this might take your fancy: the Spring lamp, Lodes’ new launch with Diesel Living. It’s a modern twist on industrial style, with a black domed shade and a metal arm that coilsback likeaspring. Thewall lamp moves horizontally, so it’s ideal for a reading nook or home office; the ceiling lamp rotates so you can direct the light – great for taskbased spaces like a kitchen. Spring medium wall lamp