The English Home

Forging ahead

Autumn, the season of change, is usually a highlight of the interiors calendar when new collections are launched, and swatches of fabrics are lovingly pawed and fawned over. The challenges of this year have made the season somewhat altered with more limited collections; however, it has been a delight to see a surprising array of new products – from beautiful fabrics to artisan furniture. A creative outpouring in response to the adversities. A number of spring launches also had to be paused and so we are only now seeing them brought to fruition in all their glory. Here, we share some highlights to add a special update to interiors, whether a small addition or a larger transformation.

BRUSH STROKES

Cox & Cox has created its first paint collection. A soothing and carefully curated palette of 16 shades including neutrals, greys and blues. The accessible colours have been designed to work in harmony with Cox & Cox products.

From £50 for 2.5l Emulsion, Cox & Cox

TRANSLUCENT BEAUTY

Inspired by the use of alabaster and glass in church windows, these colourful and textural handmade pendants play with the different materials and the way they diffuse light atmospherically.

I Am Not A Plastic Pendant, from £718 each, Gladee

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