The Wall...
An ever changing curated space. Highlighting our antique pieces, The Wall is a space where no boundaries are set. Where we can paint, redress and style as many times as we like, in as many ways as we like. The Wall had its first feature as a host to amazing oil paintings, and was painted in green. This season we are loving the trend of black walls, with autumnal colours. Follow the blog below to see our winter retreat, as we also highlight this seasons trends, and show you all some of the people we admire (and that inspire!)...
Now trending...
This winter we are adoring mustards, greens, and other natural colours, particularly autumn colours, including vibrant reds and pinks. Adding these tones to your home can be very simple, and doesn't have to be as drastic as painting a wall! Although we do love a good feature wall... can you tell? By adding one or two statement pieces, a current look can be achieved very easily, and can be done on any budget! A piece of linen in autumnal colours, or a painted piece of furniture. The best thing about natures colours being in fashion, is that they will always work. Natures tones are relaxing and lovely to be surrounded by. Items below will allow you to achieve these 'on trend' looks. Our go to pieces at the moment are gold frames, and a feature piece of lighting.
Instagram accounts we are loving...
First up is Oliver Gustav
Amazing interiors, the tones and textures of the walls are to die for. Simple, earthy and elegant furniture finish off his works with ease.
Next up is... Peter Straetemans
Beautiful gardens, enviable interiors, and an incredible selection of art.. Oh and the odd feature of a kitty.
Last but definitely not least, is the gorgeous new shop in London... Ryan's Daughter
With a glass collection to die for, Ryan's Daughter captured our eye immediately. Their Instagram makes us want to jump on a flight straight to London.
Our Inspiration - follow us on pinterest
Where you can see the many faces of found.
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Photography and editing: Alexandra Box
Styling: Found, Helen Curtis.