From Terence Woodgate’s new lighting collection, Solid, to styling your garden with colourful terracotta plants, discover the hottest interior trends in west London right now. Words by Jacky Parker
New showroom
Design Space London, the modular living specialist, has just opened a beautiful new showroom on Wigmore Street. Set over two floors, it’s a chance to see innovative kitchens and bespoke storage systems by Modulnova.
126 Wigmore Street W1V 3RX; designspacelondon.com
Terence Woodgate’s first lighting collection
Fans of award-winning British designer, Terence Woodgate will be delighted to know he has introduced his first lighting collection ‘Solid’. The new series marries the latest LED technology with luxurious materials, beautifully crafted into elegant conical and cylindrical pendants and down-lights. Choose from Carrara or Nero Marquina marble, solid oak or walnut, from £147.
Holloways of Ludlow, 020 7602 5757; hollowaysofludlow.com
Buckets of style
These colourful terracotta plant pots come with their own contrasting stands, and make a charming display grouped together and filled with fresh herbs or summer blooms. Not green fingered? Fear not, fill with ice and a bottle of your for al-fresco entertaining.
£35 each, Heal’s; heals.co.uk
Sweet dreams with Ensemblier
Make a dramatic style statement and sleep like a King or Queen with a bed from Ensemblier. This brand new Chelsea-based furniture company offers exquisite beds and headboards influenced by 18th century European designs. The furniture is upholstered in beautiful artisanal fabrics from de Gournay and Howe and can be completely customised.
Picture perfect
Lighting your favourite artwork becomes much simpler with the new energy-efficient LED Picture Light by TM Lighting. Designed to museum grade standards, from £270.
tmlighting.com
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