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APPROVAL Rug-Maker’s exclusive new rug collection is handmade in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal from 100 per cent New Zealand wool. Embossed with the Queen’s head, these regal rugs come in 10 vibrant colour choices and have scalloped edges allowing them to really capture the majestic essence of Machin’s Royal Mail stamps.


Rug-Maker has offi cially been


granted an exclusive licence by Royal Mail to manufacture the exquisite stamp rug range, which can either be used as a conventional rug or hung on the wall for a more quirky look.


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North London-based designer Lewis Mitchell has designed a coat hanger for the growing number of people who live in small houses and apartments. Tilt is a coat and shoe storage solution ideal for narrow hallways or corridors. Powder coated steel shelves hold a


Ideas and inspiration from the world of design


variety of shoes and boots and the distance of the hooks to the top shelf determines the height of the piece. To prevent any slipping on smooth fl oor fi nishes, each leg has an angled profi le with a rubber foot, which combined with the substantial weight of the piece ensures stability.


Lewis Mitchell www.lewismitchell.com


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The Dandelion Stool, by London design studio DesignK, is apparently ergonomically designed for a more comfortable seating experience - although by looking at it this is hard to imagine. Inspired by nature, the design of the


stool features a padded seat with removable covers sat atop moulded plywood stalks and is available in a variety of bright colours.


DesignK www.designk.co.uk


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