Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Our Table Talk series is all about dinner party conversations. If you were sat beside our guests at a candlelit dinner party, what would you want to ask them? We’ve curated our dream dinner party guest list and will be chatting to our guests throughout the year, asking them all about themselves, their area of expertise and, of course, their own dream dinner party scenarios.Our next guest is hotelier Georgie Pearman, founder of Country Creatures and director of Cubitt House. Georgie is behind some of the English countryside’s most stylish hotels, including The Double Red Duke, a 17th Century coaching inn with rooms located in the Cotswolds. Her latest venture is The Princess Royal, a pub with four individually designed bedrooms that is opening its doors in Notting Hill this month. We caught up with Georgie to ask how she goes about designing new hotels, and her tips for exploring the area where The Princess Royal is based. Hello Georgie! Double Red Duke (and the soon-to-open Princess Royal) looks like the perfect place for a good night's sleep. When designing the bedrooms, how do you create the perfect relaxing environment to aid sleep?We use the best beds that we can find and over the years have worked with Hypnos and the Cotswold Bed Co. I really like the Cotswolds Bed Co. ones – they are made in the UK and are extremely comfortable. We also soundproof all the rooms as much as possible.How do you go about designing a new hotel, like The Princess Royal? Where do you look for inspiration?I’m really driven by the architecture of the building. At the Double Red Duke, I used a lot of reclaimed materials from reclamation yards because the building dates back to the 1600s and so putting in really modern panelling and doors didn’t seem right. I found some beautiful old panels and stained glass and we used that as the focus for the bar. Everything else followed from that really. I also had some old Indian palace rug fragments and I used those as a basis for designing the fabrics for the curtains in the bar areas – a layering of old wood, antiques, things from our travels, textures, art & colours. It’s a bit of a mish mash but I think it works, some might disagree! Food is just as important as sleep in your hotels. How do you tie the two together for a cohesive experience?Whilst hospitality is about mixing everything from the interiors, service, music, art, drinks - really the key is great food because without that people wouldn’t keep coming back. We are very lucky to work with some really talented chefs including Ben Tish, who is the Chef Director at the Cubitt House family of pubs in central London. We fell in love with his food when we visited Norma on Charlotte Street. Henrik Ritzen is Head Chef of the Double Red Duke and was previously Head Chef at the Michelin-starred Aquavit in London. In the Cotswolds, Dan, Stuart & Majiec have all worked with us for many years and are really talented. If any of these chefs were cooking, I’d be over the moon as I know its consistently good.We're excited for the opening of The Princess Royal in Notting Hill. Could you share your recommendations for guests to enjoy the local area?There’s so much to do in the area, from a walk down the famous Portobello Road market searching for vintage clothes and antiques to eating in some of the best local restaurants. Obviously, we hope that The Princess Royal will be up there, but we do also really love Gold and Granger & Co. is always popular for brunch. The Notting Hill carnival is world famous but it’s also lovely just to walk to Hyde Park and spend time there on a summer’s day with a picnic. Who would be your dream dinner party guests and why?My dream dinner party guests would be all my lovely friends with good food, wine and a lot of laughter - they know who they are!What would feature on your dinner party playlist?I’d leave that to the guests to discuss and fight over. Tell us about the most memorable dinner party you've ever attended?I think the most magical one was one in Marrakech for a friend's birthday. A candle-lit dinner under the stars with lots of fun people; we stayed at the beautiful Dar Zitouna.Could you pick 5-6 products from our website for your dinner party edit?I love all of Rebecca’s things so it would be difficult to choose but I would pick the Stella Waxed Italian Linen Placemats in emerald, the Claudia Linen Napkins in emerald and the Basket Weave Plates with the emerald edge. I’d pair these with the Rippled Tumblers, some vintage wine glasses (none of which would match), the Bamboo Handled Cutlery, some amazing flowers by Wild at Heart dotted with some 100 Acres signature candles. Looking for a relaxing countryside getaway? Find out more about The Double Red Duke. Or planning a city break – The Princess Royal is the perfect place to stay.
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Georgie is my twin sister who has lived in Sydney Australia for 25 years, Georgie Girl was the knick name my father used to call her. The Hermitage was my first collection and I used female family names to name the fabrics. Georgie Girl has proved to be very popular and this design works so well in a modern and a traditional setting, working well on its own or with any kind of print. Its a sort of neutral like a stripe or a spot. I am amazed at how versatile this design has become and I can still mix and match it in current collections, it seems to go with everything! Composition – 100% cotton panama 309g/m2Printed width of fabric – 148cmVertical repeat – 10cmHorizontal repeat - 12cmCare instructions – Dry Clean/Do not washOrigin – UKDesigner – Charlotte Gaisford(available in 50cm increments after 1m minimum order)minimum order – 1mLead time – Please see FAQ for current lead timesSuitability – Suitable for all kinds of soft furnishings, curtains, blinds, cushions, headboardsUpholstery – Suitable for light/occasional use upholstery, for example a bedroom chair. please do not use forany upholstery which comes into regular contact with food, pets or sticky fingers.
Georgie StogdonGeorgie and I met in our first year at Leeds University. I don't recall what she studied, so from that, you might deduce that we rarely touched on the subject (far too many important topics to get through). Her first job was for a children's literary charity, First Story & then on to Vodafone Foundation. Deciding she needed a change, she steered towards the world of interiors. She landed on the Pimlico Road, one of the more elegant places to cut your teeth. Georgie started at Ros
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Our Table Talk series is all about dinner party conversations. If you were sat beside our guests at a candlelit dinner party, what would you want to ask them? We’ve curated our dream dinner party guest list and will be chatting to our guests throughout the year, asking them all about themselves, their area of expertise and, of course, their own dream dinner party scenarios.Our next guest is hotelier Georgie Pearman, founder of Country Creatures and director of Cubitt House. Georgie is behind some of the English countryside’s most stylish hotels, including The Double Red Duke, a 17th Century coaching inn with rooms located in the Cotswolds. Her latest venture is The Princess Royal, a pub with four individually designed bedrooms that is opening its doors in Notting Hill this month. We caught up with Georgie to ask how she goes about designing new hotels, and her tips for exploring the area where The Princess Royal is based. Hello Georgie! Double Red Duke (and the soon-to-open Princess Royal) looks like the perfect place for a good night's sleep. When designing the bedrooms, how do you create the perfect relaxing environment to aid sleep?We use the best beds that we can find and over the years have worked with Hypnos and the Cotswold Bed Co. I really like the Cotswolds Bed Co. ones – they are made in the UK and are extremely comfortable. We also soundproof all the rooms as much as possible.How do you go about designing a new hotel, like The Princess Royal? Where do you look for inspiration?I’m really driven by the architecture of the building. At the Double Red Duke, I used a lot of reclaimed materials from reclamation yards because the building dates back to the 1600s and so putting in really modern panelling and doors didn’t seem right. I found some beautiful old panels and stained glass and we used that as the focus for the bar. Everything else followed from that really. I also had some old Indian palace rug fragments and I used those as a basis for designing the fabrics for the curtains in the bar areas – a layering of old wood, antiques, things from our travels, textures, art & colours. It’s a bit of a mish mash but I think it works, some might disagree! Food is just as important as sleep in your hotels. How do you tie the two together for a cohesive experience?Whilst hospitality is about mixing everything from the interiors, service, music, art, drinks - really the key is great food because without that people wouldn’t keep coming back. We are very lucky to work with some really talented chefs including Ben Tish, who is the Chef Director at the Cubitt House family of pubs in central London. We fell in love with his food when we visited Norma on Charlotte Street. Henrik Ritzen is Head Chef of the Double Red Duke and was previously Head Chef at the Michelin-starred Aquavit in London. In the Cotswolds, Dan, Stuart & Majiec have all worked with us for many years and are really talented. If any of these chefs were cooking, I’d be over the moon as I know its consistently good.We're excited for the opening of The Princess Royal in Notting Hill. Could you share your recommendations for guests to enjoy the local area?There’s so much to do in the area, from a walk down the famous Portobello Road market searching for vintage clothes and antiques to eating in some of the best local restaurants. Obviously, we hope that The Princess Royal will be up there, but we do also really love Gold and Granger & Co. is always popular for brunch. The Notting Hill carnival is world famous but it’s also lovely just to walk to Hyde Park and spend time there on a summer’s day with a picnic. Who would be your dream dinner party guests and why?My dream dinner party guests would be all my lovely friends with good food, wine and a lot of laughter - they know who they are!What would feature on your dinner party playlist?I’d leave that to the guests to discuss and fight over. Tell us about the most memorable dinner party you've ever attended?I think the most magical one was one in Marrakech for a friend's birthday. A candle-lit dinner under the stars with lots of fun people; we stayed at the beautiful Dar Zitouna.Could you pick 5-6 products from our website for your dinner party edit?I love all of Rebecca’s things so it would be difficult to choose but I would pick the Stella Waxed Italian Linen Placemats in emerald, the Claudia Linen Napkins in emerald and the Basket Weave Plates with the emerald edge. I’d pair these with the Rippled Tumblers, some vintage wine glasses (none of which would match), the Bamboo Handled Cutlery, some amazing flowers by Wild at Heart dotted with some 100 Acres signature candles. Looking for a relaxing countryside getaway? Find out more about The Double Red Duke. Or planning a city break – The Princess Royal is the perfect place to stay.
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Swathed in lashings of colour and dotted with mid-century pieces, this home and florist's studio is a work of art.
Inspired by interior designer Amber Lewis' penchant for vintage rugs, the Georgie Collection features a printed construction with incredible durability, color saturation, and no shedding. The rug's low, flat pile is designed for easy vacuuming and feels smooth underfoot. Georgie also carries the Oeko-Tex® label, ensuring the rug's materials do not contain harmful substances. Pile Height: 0.19" Construction: Power Loomed Colour: Moss | Bark Materials: 100% Polyester Face
Last year, SL’s Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole and her husband bought their forever home in South West London and worked with Interior Designer Katharine Paravicini to transform it. Along with their three children, they lived in the house throughout the renovation process and are now, finally, on the other side. Georgie let the cameras in to share the results...
Georgie StogdonGeorgie and I met in our first year at Leeds University. I don't recall what she studied, so from that, you might deduce that we rarely touched on the subject (far too many important topics to get through). Her first job was for a children's literary charity, First Story & then on to Vodafone Foundation. Deciding she needed a change, she steered towards the world of interiors. She landed on the Pimlico Road, one of the more elegant places to cut your teeth. Georgie started at Ros
The Block contestants had a bit of extra help with their guest bedrooms this week from none other than former Block contestants, Dee and Darren, Ronnie and Georgie, Josh and Jenna, Josh and Elyse and Alisa and Lysandra.
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A complex lattice pattern flows across the surface of the Georgie GER-10 area rug, an Amber Lewis x Loloi design that translates old-world patterns into smart modern materials. This piece is designed to look like a treasured antique but provides all the family-friendly practicality that an active home environment requires. This exciting Loloi collaboration brings the iconic California style of interior designer Amber Lewis to more homes than ever before. Her enduring love for vintage rugs is perfectly captured in this expressive series. GER-10 draws inspiration from traditional motifs, the pattern printed directly on the surface in high resolution. Abrash striations and faded colors mimic the look of an authentic vintage rug filled with character. Each rug in the Georgie collection is made by machine using stain-resistant and non-shedding 100% polyester fibers. Oeko-Tex certification ensures freedom from harmful substances. The smooth pile allows for easy cleanup. Immediately blot away spills using a dry white cloth. When vacuuming, use a suction-only setting.
Regular readers of SL will probably be familiar with our My Life In Travel series, where we ask in-the-know women to share their favourite travel memories and tips. We thought it about time to ask SheerLuxe Founder & Editor Georgie Coleridge Cole to reveal hers – from her favourite hotels to her packing essentials, and the best piece of travel advice she’s had…
Good Luck Takes Practice is a Limited Edition Print of an Original Painting by Georgie Wilson, painted with Acrylic Polymer on Canvas. Georgie's paintings appear velvety and soft by painting slightly out of focus. This technique is unique to her work and blends elements of realism and abstraction seamlessly. By layering colours Georgie creates depth and texture with hints of colours showing through otherwise solid areas. This cheeky print was inspired by a playful conversation with her son about making your own luck . . . how with a happy heart and hard work, magic can happen :) Sizes This print is available in 4 different sizes on canvas 50 x 50 cm / canvas 80 x 80 cm / canvas 100 x 100 cm / canvas 140 x 140 cm / canvas This print is available in 3 different sizes on paper 60 x 60 cm / paper 90 x 90 cm / paper 110 x 110 cm / paper Please note that SIZE refers to the finished FRAMED paper or canvas size. Paper print images include a 5cm blank border all around within that size. Canvas prints have an additional 5cm blank border all around to enable the canvas to wrap around the frame when stretched. Prints on Canvas 350gsm artist canvas, poly-cotton acid free base with archival inks. Prints on Paper 300g cotton rag paper, acid free base with archival inks. This print is sold unframed. Free Shipping in Australia.
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Shop Georgie - GER-07 Area Rug and other curated products on LTK, the easiest way to shop everything from your favorite creators.
Skyward - is a Limited Edition Print of an Original Painting by Georgie Wilson, painted with Acrylic Polymer on Canvas. Georgie's paintings appear velvety and soft by painting slightly out of focus. This technique is unique to her work and blends elements of realism and abstraction seamlessly. By layering colours Georgie creates depth and texture with hints of colours showing through otherwise solid areas. Sizes This print is available in 5 different sizes on canvas 50 x 50 cm / canvas 80 x 80 cm / canvas 100 x 100 cm / canvas 120 x 120 cm / canvas 140 x 140 cm / canvas This print is available in 3 different sizes on paper 60 x 60 cm / paper 90 x 90 cm / paper 110 x 110 cm / paper Please note that SIZE refers to the finished FRAMED paper or canvas size. Paper print images include a 5cm blank border all around within that size. Canvas prints have an additional 5cm blank border all around to enable the canvas to wrap around the frame when stretched. Prints on Canvas 350gsm artist canvas, poly-cotton acid free base with archival inks. Prints on Paper 300g cotton rag paper, acid free base with archival inks. This print is sold unframed. Free Shipping in Australia.
Pino Demaio and Alpha60's Georgie Cleary share their incredible off-the-plan family apartment, in a community-minded development in Clifton Hill.