interior design At home with
Paloma Faith as she launches her first interiors label
WRITTEN BY SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
Sam Wylie-Harris chats to the singer about her style influences, and why she takes the same approach with decor as she does with her outfits. Opulent glamour, vintage chinoiserie and romantic noirs influenced by the cinematic works of Wong Kar-wai, deserve to be showcased with a flourish. And as someone who likes to feel “every minute of every day is beautiful”, Paloma Faith knows how to channel her love of retro bohemia and vintage style – whether that’s with her scene-stealing outfits on stage, or her home style. In-between finishing albums and filming projects – she’s set to tour her fiſth album, Infinite Tings in September – the singer- songwriter has just launched Paloma Home (
palomahome.com), a blueprint for the personal style reflected in her own London townhouse. “It’s inspired by the way I decorated my own house,” says Faith, who turns 40 later in July. “Because I’m never at home and usually on tour pre-Covid, I tend to take pictures of a space and then imagine it in my mind and put everything together while I’m away,” she adds. “And when I get back, it’s all done and I just pray that it works – and it usually does.” Her debut line features three collections – Spiced Up, Rock N’Roll and Lady Muck – to help you create a ‘beautifully bohemian set up’. With 10 house prints, including Pouncing Tigers and Oriental Leaves & Birds, there’s eye-catching bedding, a parade of striking scatter cushions, furnishings and wallpapers – all with a hint of luxe and prices starting from £21 for a ruffle cushion.
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