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► Bring iridescent, ocean-inspired colour to the bathroom with THG PARIS’ ‘Island’ basin mixer tap, a collaboration with heritage French crystal brand Daum


▼ A-list American designer Kelly Wearstler has unveiled her 10th collaboration with THE RUG COMPANY, including this moss- coloured checkerboard ‘Arwen’ rug in silk, wool and nettle


► Belgian interior architect Gert Voorjans has created a collection for Jim Thompson inspired by the Silk Road, including this lively ‘Constantinople’ fabric that echoes intricate Ottoman tile patterns. Find it at FOX LINTON


▼ Actress (and former Charlie’s Angel) Jaclyn Smith has had a line of textiles with US brand Trend since 2007: this pretty ‘Saffron Pear’ fabric is part of her latest collection, available at the newly relocated FABRICUT LONDON showroom


▼ NOBILIS – whose South Dome showroom has recently been redesigned – has launched an outdoor collection that includes this ‘Shell’ fabric, whose overlapping motif was inspired by reptilian scales


◄ With its three


intersecting organic shapes that beautifully


catch the light, ALEXANDER LAMONT takes the art of straw marquetry into elegant new territory with the ‘Equinox’ wall light, shown in a striking jade colour


► Available at THE SPECIFIED, Australian brand Oko Olo’s ‘No 7’ handle uses the lost-wax method to cast ocean stones into tactile bronze door hardware


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