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Interiors
February 2023
Reading time 3 Minutes

We've picked out the best new interiors buys you're going to want in your home

We'd never heard of a 'bottomon' before, but this clever cross between a seat and a footstool from House of Hackney is at the top of our wishlist. Plus, we've got a new take on the bobble trend from a year or two ago, and some super cool kitchenware.

These glazed stoneware plates are pretty and practical (they’re even dishwasher safe). Camilla dinner plates, £88 (set of four) anthropologie.com 

Vibrant colours and a unique design have put this gorgeous handmade shade at the top of our wishlist. Gold and green peacock lampshade, from £20 From Loft to Loved, Sedgefield 

Add warmth and a punch of colour with this pretty velvet cushion. Fleur cushion, £29 The Home Company, Skipton 

House of Hackney’s new ‘bottomans’ work as well as occasional seating as they do footstools. Wild Card Jacquard Bottoman, £895 houseofhackney.com 

Add colour to your bathroom with this Happy Elephant toothbrush pot, £14.50 ibbi at Vallum, Northumberland 

This round, cast iron cocotte is perfect for cooking up hearty soups and stews. £319 Staub at Fenwick, Newcastle


The bobble bowl was everywhere a few seasons ago – we love this new take on the trend. Gold bobble mirror, £110 Barker & Stonehouse, branches regionwide 

Ceramic olive jug, £34.50 Lusso House, Howden

These mouth-blown  wine glasses have a short, hand drawn stem and a dappled surface, reminiscent of sunlight on water. Dapple wine glasses, £80 (set of two) LSA at Barkers, Northallerton


Northumberland-based Osski’s new range includes this funky tea light holder. Confetti glass tea light holder, £18 osski.co.uk 

This signature stripe boudoir cushion is crafted from durable yet soft cotton-blend fabric. £145 Paul Smith at Seymour’s Home, Darlington 

Combining traditional ceramic techniques with modern design, this gorgeous decorative tile is a mini work of art, ready to hang. My Greenery tile, £28.95 Covet, Ilkley  

Handpainted wheel thrown vase, £175 Angela Wiffen, Cargrave 

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