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How about checking out today's Top StoriesSucculent GroupingCacti And SucculentsTexas SucculentsSucculents In BedroomPlants In The BedroomBedroom Decor GreenDecorations For BedroomBedroom BowCactus Decor BedroomForwardBeautiful cacti and succulent display, with unique copper, gold and ceramic planters. Great to bring a bit of greenery into a corner of your home!Cover ShimmersShimmers GentlyGreen Chair Living RoomGreen BedroomMaster BedroomResilience FoamHigh ResilienceHardwood FrameSolid HardwoodForwardWith a beautiful, full shape and stylish fluted back, our Westbury Velvet Chair in rich forest green is the ultimate in lounging luxury. The pure cotton velvet cover shimmers gently when it catches the light, while the solid hardwood frame is padded with high resilience foam, interwoven with elasticated webbing for comfort and durability. The tapered legs are crafted from solid oak. Crafted in the UK by experts. Fabric swatches are available from our customer service team.As we speak our living room ceiling is being plastered, then we will need to do a bit more painting and hopefully then the new floor can be laid.




THEN it's time for shopping! As you can imagine As we speak our living room ceiling is being plastered, then we will need to do a bit more painting and hopefully then the new floor can be laid. As you can imagine this is my fave part, so I *may* have already started that bit, or at least browsing! Our plan is to have one sofa and two armchairs, so I've been scouring the web for both recently, and have bookmarked a fair few potential armchair options. I thought I'd share the shortlist with you, I'd love to hear your thoughts, it might just help me make a decision! Mid-century upholstered chair, West Elm, �699 (currently �559) Merano Armchair, Blossom, Swoon Editions, �469 1958 Armchair, Oliver Bonas, �585 Ruby Armchair - Dark Grey, Cult Furniture, �249 Vintage Ercol 2-seater sofa, Lovely and Co, �599 Niels Wing Chair - Oatmeal, West Elm, �599 (currently �479) Calvin Armchair in Green Velvet and Linen, Atkin and Thyme, �389 Grey woven tub chair, Cox and Cox, �375




Trent Armchair - Smokey Grey (fabric colour: Smokey Grey), Cult Furniture, �299 Vintage Ercol armchair, Winters Moon, �445 Low rattan chair, Cox and Cox, �200 Grey Scandi Retro chair, Florrie and Bill, �675 Mimi armchair, Swoon Editions, �399 Aarhus Mid Century Armchair, Rose and Grey, �695 Restored G-Plan chair, Mustard Vintage, �595 DisclaimerClover Desain is a non commercial website that providing information to its visitors, Clover Desain gathered information from various sources (will be displayed in each content)All data and information provided on this site is for informational purposes only. Clover Desain makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this site and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. All information is provided on an as-is basis.If this content contains any copyright please send us email or message through our social media to take out this content.




And/Or you as the author or the owner of this content and you do not want your content displayed on this website please send us email or message through our social media.Posted in Accessories, Cambridge, Favourite designers, Uncategorized, tagged cheese knives, cushion, houseology, jug, kitchenware, lamp, Lee Broom, lighting, marble, marble pots, marble print, oliver bonas, paper lantern, pendant, pendants, pizza board, pots, Quail's egg, Rockett St George, rose & grey, tableware, tea towel, timorous beasties, trouva, vase on July 21, 2016| Leave a Comment » In recent years marble has become a leading theme in the world of interior design and home accessories. Before you may have thought about marble and imagined a large Bel-Air mansion covered head to toe in the stuff and maybe given a slightly involuntary grimace, with the word tacky scrolling across your mind. But marble has come back in style, taking an alternative pathway. It’s made its appearance in home accessories, from lighting to tableware to soft furnishings, a faux marble style or a print has become a playful way to take on the material and tone down the sense of grandeur, whilst still keeping a fresh and sophisticated look, turning something that was slightly old-fashioned and a little outdated into something current and contemporary.




There are tons of ways to incorporate a little bit of marble into your home, and I’ve chosen just a few wonderful things on the market at the moment. ‘Marble and Wood Pizza Board’ from Rockett St George This gorgeous board from Rockett St George is a fab accessory. The two tones of the different materials are complementary of one another, making a smart and contemporary look. Perfect to serve up your pizza, or prop up on the kitchen counter. For a lovely addition that’ll spruce up your table or dresser, this marble effect jug from Trouva is spot on. The dabbled marble effect gives the whole look a little individuality and a subtle presence in the room. ‘Quails Egg Jug’ from Trouva For an innovative way to add a pop of marble to your kitchen, one (or two) of these marble tea towels will be sure to do the trick. The look is completed with the vibrant neon pink stitching, making them ideal of anyone who likes a lively and playful interior scheme. ‘Marble Print Tea Towels’ from Rockett St George




Jazz up your dinner parties with these elegant but contemporary cheese knives. Their marble hands gives the knives a sophisticated feel, while to modern gold tone of the blade makes it a fun and cool way to incorporate marble into your tableware. ‘Marble and Gold Cheese Knives’ from Oliver Bonas Your marble revitalisation needn’t just take place in the kitchen, there are so many beautiful ways to use marble in the rest of your home. Marble pots from Rose & Grey are a nice little touch to dress up a study or working area of your home. Choose a few of both the white and green to create a wonderful grouping, dotting them around the room. ‘Marble Pots’ from Rose & Grey Move your marble madness up to the skies and start adorning that ceiling with all sorts of lovely marble touches. Whether you want to spend a little or a lot, a marble pendant light is a creative way to play around with the trend. These Lee Broom pendant lights available from Houseology are a beautiful and sophisticated way to incorporate marble into the home.




They have a slight retro vibe to them which adds to their character. ‘Lee Broom Chamber Pendant Light’ from Houseology Alternatively, if you want to go for a less permanent, less expensive route down the marble pendant path, these paper lampshades from Graham & Green are gorgeous! Perfect for a rented house, or if you’re testing out the marble look. ‘Marbled Paper Lampshades’ from Graham & Green If you’re feeling bold, another marble treat from Houseology is this Timorous Beasties cushion. This vibrant blue marble effect pattern will give any room an electric look. For the ultimate impact buy several and use as scatter cushions, or play around with contrasting patterns to really make a splash. ‘Timorous Beasties Marbled Damask Cushion’ from Houseology Add just a hint of marble to a room with this stunning table lamp from Oliver Bonas, its marble base paired with the pastel shade and bright cord creates a lovely overall look. ‘Lamp with Marble Base’ from Oliver Bonas

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