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◄ New to ARTISANS OF DEVIZES, explore the National Trust tile collection. Coast, countryside, gardens and historic houses all provided inspiration, including the blue and white Delft-tile-clad dairy at Dyrham Park.


► Handmade in cherry wood, the ‘Mythen’ cabinet is finished in exuberant Venetian red. Developed by OFICINA INGLESA FURNITURE to display artwork at the centre, there is hidden shelving behind.


▼ New arrival SCHUMACHER has worked with textile designer Molly Mahon on a joyful range of hand-block prints. With each stamped shape having a subtly different appearance, fabrics like Dianthus’ (shown here) have a charm that is hard to equal.


▲ The Oceania collection features embroidered linen borders inspired by the tranquility of the Pacific ocean. This ‘Oahu’ border in coral is inspired by studying sea life around the Hawaiian islands.


▼ Checks tick all the right boxes. Treat them as a neutral, a bold statement or mix freely with stripes. Find this latest collection in 100% cotton from Fabricut at CHRISTIAN LEE.


▲ Natural wallcoverings are growing ever more adventurous. ‘Breeze Block’ from PHILLIP JEFFRIES is inspired by the iconic architecture of Palm Springs. Petal shapes from abaca pulp are laid by hand into patterns by skilled artisans.


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