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For 2017, Pantone’s colour of the year is Greenery, and although we don’t always like to revert to the on-trends thing when it comes to designing interiors, it’s always fun to see how you can make colours work within your home. Since this years ‘It’ colour is kind of a tricky one, we thought we’d show you some great ways to include it into your home through some lovely accessories.

The key to incorporating on-trend colours within your home is to make sure that the products you buy still have a timeless element to them, whether it’s in their style, shape or function, so that they can go on being used and looking good when their colour is less fashionable.

‘Green and Beige Herringbone Throw’ from Not on the High Street

This throw from Not on the High Street has a classic herringbone pattern, which will always be a staple style, and the blend of beige against the green gives the throw a slightly muted, rustic tone, allowing the throw to work with a whole range of interior styles and colour schemes.

If you have a beautiful dark wood dining table and you’re looking to add a pop of colour, some green upholstered chairs might just do the trick. These velvet and studded chairs from Oka are a wonderful, timeless mossy green which will continue to look elegant throughout the years, and paired with a long wooden table and a dramatic colour on the walls, your dining room will look fit for a feast.

‘Stafford Velvet Dining Chair in Putting Green’ from Oka

Using saucer style pendants for kitchen lighting has been a key look since the return of the industrial style a few years ago, and mixing in a bit of colour is a great way to reinvent your kitchen without having to remodel. These ceramic shades from Graham & Green are the perfect way to add a little life to a tired looking light fixture.

‘Green Saucer Pendant Lampshade’ from Graham & Green

To complement your green lightshade, add an extra dash of the colour with this retro sixties style pea pod tea towel from Thornback & Peel. It’s always important to add a little fun into your interiors to keep everything flowing and light-hearted and though this print might be a little much on a sofa, it’s a fantastic print to give your kitchen a sense of playfulness.

‘Pea Pod Tea Towel’ from Thornback & Peel

When we think of smart contemporary style, we might be tempted to think monotone shades, but throwing in a colourful shade or two can really give your interiors an innovative look. This lacquered green side table from Houseology paired with a moody grey velvet sofa and a crisp white wall would create a fantastic, complete look.

‘Normann Copenhagen Stay Table’ from Houseology

Made by craftsmen in Morocco, these recycled glass tumblers from Rockett St George would make a great addition to any existing collection of glassware. Their overall style makes them smart enough for a formal dinner party, but the individual imperfections to each tumbler gives them a flair that will cut out the matchy-matchy nature of glassware. Not only will they look lovely laid out on a table, but they’ll just as nice as they glistening in the sunlight displayed in a cabinet or dresser.

‘Recycled Glass Tumbler in Green Small’ from Rockett St George

Stick to a natural aesthetic when choosing your green accessories with this interesting artificial moss spray from Graham & Green. A contemporary alternative to a bouquet of flowers, or an unusual addition to an arrangement using some moss in your interior can create a bold look. Adding some to a vase placed on the window sill in a pale coloured bathroom will add an exciting touch.

‘Faux Moss Spray’ from Graham & Green

Adding a few small touches is an easy way to get started on introducing a colour to your interior, especially if bright interiors are a little out of your comfort zone. Changing something small, like the doorknobs on your cabinet, drawer or dresser, can give a piece of furniture and the room it’s in a new look. This floral knob from Anthropologie is a sweet little touch and if you don’t want to overload on the green, you can always use a few of the pink design as well, creating a wonderful horticultural effect.

‘Floraculture Knobs’ from Anthropologie

Another small change you can make is with these exciting coasters, by their very nature each one of them is different, meaning you’re guaranteed originality with your set. You can use them by themselves for a bedside table for an interesting effect or grouped together on a coffee table to really create an impact.

‘Celestial Coasters’ from Anthropologie

Using a bold colour like green in your home can be a little daunting but there are a great deal of ways to not only have fun with the colour but invest in some wonderful pieces that will look amazing in your home for a long time to come. So choose rightly and you’ll have everyone green with envy.

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With the Easter weekend nearly upon us, we just could help but bring you one or two bunny related home accessories. We’ve majored on items we like rather than keeping strictly to bunnies, so please forgive the inclusion of the odd hare or two. Wishing you a lovely Easter break, from all of us at Angel and Blume.

Nervous stitch tea cosy

Knitted bunny rabbit tea cosy from Nervous Stitch at Not on the High Street

Rockett St George ceramic bunny £60

Ceramic bunny table lamp with light up LED tail from Rockett St George

 

Father Rabbit Divine Baby Bunny

Baby bunny tea towel from Father Rabbit – this fabulous company is based in New Zealand but will ship to the UK, so it makes economic sense to order lots of things at the same time 🙂

 

HAM bouncing bunny

Hilarious rabbit screen prints from HAM – impossible to choose which to show you as they all made me smile

HAM flying bunny Re Found Jelly Mould

Lovely second hand rabbit jelly moulds from Re-Found

St Judes Harvest Hare

Beautiful Harvest Hare fabric from Mark Hearld available at St Judes Fabrics

Thornback and Peel

Loads of gorgeous things to buy featuring the Rabbit and Cabbage design on from Thornback and Peel – and 15% off rabbit accessories right now!

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Mother’s Day is fast approaching (this Sunday, eek!) and if you are stuck for inspiration, we may just have a few ideas for your Mum and her home.

G & G Ernie Owl vase

I love this grey ceramic owl vase – perfect for a wise Mum! Graham and Green £12.95

White Company drawer liners

These drawer liners from The White Company are fragranced with cedarwood, geranium and white rose so they give your clothes and linen a lovely delicate scent. £15 for 4

rsg cushion

Clever Rockett St George have found yet another winner with the gorgeous pale pink and blue grey velvet cushion – what Mum wouldn’t love another cushion! £30

Lewis and Wood tea towels

In recommending these fab tea towels, I am in no way saying that drying up is a womans job – these are to be hung on the Aga for Mum to enjoy from a distance! Lewis and Wood £5 each

Baileys cake stand

I can’t think of a nicer present than this delightful cake stand and dome – and if you include the cake in the present, you will definitely get extra brownie points! Baileys Home and Garden £48 (excluding cake)

O & L kayyam Umbrella

This super smart limited edition brolley is from one of our favourite fabric suppliers and features a design called Kayyam from their new Spring collection. Rain suddenly isn’t such a bad thing! Osborne and Little £27.

cox and cox jewellry frame

This delightful jewellery frame is not only really useful but also makes your trinkets and gems into your own evolving work of art. Cox and Cox £32

Liberty print cover for kindle

Finally, if your Mum loves her Kindle, she will love it even more with this stylish Liberty print cover wrapped around it. Covercraft at Not on the High Street £36.50

I am for once, ahead of the game this year and have already secured my present for my Mum from this list – I hope I have picked the right one!

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I saw the Ark bicycle whizzing past the office this morning and I couldn’t help but wonder which lucky person was due for a delivery. Ark has been selling gorgeous homewares, gifts and accessories from their shop in St Mary’s Passage just off Market Square for ages but now that their online shop is up and running, with free bike delivery service in Cambridge, you don’t even have to leave your home to get your hands on their lovely stuff. Here are a few of the things I have got my eye on.

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Set of 6 etched champagne flutes £46.50

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Game bird expresso cups 4 for £24

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Signature bag £69.95

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Big red plastic lobster £10

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Proper blankets £45

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Set of 2 linen tea towels £9

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