13.08.2018

MAKSIMALISTISKE PUTER

Disse putene, de mønstrene! Jeg har tidligere skrevet om at de fleste av oss bruker lite mønster i hjemmene våre, og vi er forsiktig med å blande mønstre. 

Dette er engelsk glamour! Bli inspirert til å se hvordan det gjør seg med en slik pute. Putene er i ekslusivt stoff og er en liten investering, så om putene i sofaen sjelden byttes ut er dette veien å gå. 

Andre vil bli inspirert til å kjøpe noe lignende, eller kanskje sy selv! Utfordringen er å finne like fine stoff. Nå er det denne typen jeg er ute etter, og spesielt noe i de typiske høstfargene som oransje og rust. 

Disse er uansett fin inspirasjon!






" THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF HACKNEY

Back in 2011, when they couldn’t find the bold and unique wallpapers and fabrics they longed to decorate their East London townhouse with, Frieda Gormley and Javvy M Royle came up with the idea for House of Hackney while sitting around their kitchen table. Sharing a passion for interiors and with backgrounds in fashion and product design, they set about creating what they had been searching for; a brand that celebrated print, colour and texture and rebelled against the pervading ‘beige’ aesthetic of the time. Inspired by traditional British print houses, the vision was modern maximalism with an injection of quintessentially English nostalgia. Without a shop or a showroom, the brand’s very first collections were set up and displayed in the pair’s London Fields home; ‘Dalston Rose’, ‘Hackney Empire’ and ‘Queen Bee’ all paying homage to the house’s Victorian roots. The home provided the starting point for the brand and has recently undergone a major renovation in line with House of Hackney’s ever-developing aesthetic. 

“THE LUXURY BRITISH DESIGN HOUSE THAT IS REIMAGINING INTERIORS THROUGH ITS ICONIC PRINTS, INSPIRED BY THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.”

Bilder: / Ida Wullf // Ukjent // Ukjent /

www.houseofhackney.com 

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