We all know about making outdoors a little more indoors-y as we’ve been cosying up our outsides for ages right? Creating little nooks with lighting, furniture and all kinds of accessories. Nowadays we can even get our hands on wallpaper and rugs that are designed purely for exterior use, but what about reversing it and bringing outside influences inside. Perfect if you don’t have a garden but you want to hang out in a vibe influenced by the great outdoors. All you need to do is introduce a little wood, some gorgeous floral patterns, sling a sheep skin over a plastic chair, add some fairly lights and suddenly you’ve taken your space to a whole other level! Plus (not to be a Debbie Downer here) before long we’ll all be shifting indoors! At HQ we’re up to our eyeballs in Christmas but that is retail for you!
Mince pie anyone?
For our shopping page this week here is our edit of some of the coolest accessories around. Outdoor ones that you can bring in & indoors-y accessories that give a shout out to the great outdoors!
Check out these wooden vessels – natural materials like these roughly hewn vases in an assortment of sizes are dotted my inside and outside of my house! From £33.50, Abigail Ahern
Love this little marble Bong coffee table. Its up there in price but an investment piece that you would never grow tired of. £632, Twentytwentyone
Bonsai fairy lights perfect for drapping over shelves, pictures or mantles £25, Homebase
Obsessed with our tomato leaf and white tea scented candles £37.50, Abigail Ahern
This Midnight Garden wallpaper is on ‘buy list’. It has oodles of depth and colour and would be great for small room, I’m thinking the downstairs loo? 180x 300 cm £148, House of Hackney
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Desert Mosaic Rug modelled on Morroccan floor tiles 5x 7ft £598, Anthropologie
I know these Vago Easy Chairs are everyone but there is a reason for that, they are cool. I’ve got some in white outside and when the temps drop I’ll fling a sheepskin over to cosy up, from £25 Ikea
Tam tam wooden stool, essential for keeping the vibe chic and effortless, £219 Made in Design
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