Harry and Rebecca Whittaker have brought an eighteenth-century weavers’ cottage in Wiltshire back to life, restoring original features and filling it with salvaged objects for the latest phase of its story.
Liila is a single lamp, which looks beautiful on the wall or ceiling. It is simple in its form, consisting of a thin round sheet of metal and a unique, mouth-blown glass sphere. Liila also suits smaller rooms and the entrance hall.If you need to buy two, please buy the size with this (*2) logo, the price of two together is more favorablePlease note: Your payment does not include customs duties, local taxes, or any other import costs.If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours.Product SizeSize: Dia 20cm x H 18cm / ∅ 7.9″ x H 7.1″DetailsMaterial: Metal, Brass, GlassLight source: LED bulb or Edison bulbLight source base type: G9 (as shown below) Power: 3WVoltage: AC 110-240VMounting: Wall & CeilingEnvironment: IndoorWeight: 2kg / 4.4lbsBattery: NoDriver Required: NoFinishes: Brass, Black, ChromeGlass Options: White, ClearProcess: Polished, Painted, Blown glassControl method: push button switch (not dimmable)Q: Does it support dimming?A: Whether it supports dimming depends on what type of bulb you buy. If you buy a dimming bulb, this lamp will achieve a dimming function.The bulb provided by default does not support dimming.
After years of rural living, seasoned property renovators Catherine and Rupert decided to move their growing family to a spacious Victorian townhouse in the heart of Sevenoaks. After extensive modernisation, in a very short timeframe, they have succeeded in creating the ideal space to accommodate the needs of their family including the bespoke kitchen Catherine has always dreamed of.
Pattern tiles are suitable for the wall and floor and will withstand heavy traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens. The striking designs will make a real statement in your home, whether it’s a small area or on the whole floor. Plain or Base tile colours are the perfect compliment to the rest of the Pattern or Art series, to help frame the patterns and create your own design. Choose from White, Cream, Grey, Black and Taupe. Remember that the Helpdesk will happily recommend and work how many tiles are needed in your own home. Pictured above with the Taupe Plain tiles is the Pattern Loire and Pattern Liberty. To make a feature area of your floor, use stunning Art or Pattern floor tiles in one particular area to create a rug-like effect. This looks particularly striking just inside the front door, or underneath a dining table. You could also use patterned border tiles to frame a larger section of simpler tiles to give interest. This is a Special Order Tile : This means that you have to order full boxes (of 25 tiles, which is 1 metre squared) and because they are ordered especially for you, delivery will be a little longer than usual. Usually 2-3 weeks. Read more about special order tiles here .
Liila is a single lamp, which looks beautiful on the wall or ceiling. It is simple in its form, consisting of a thin round sheet of metal and a unique, mouth-blown glass sphere. Liila also suits smaller rooms and the entrance hall.If you need to buy two, please buy the size with this (*2) logo, the price of two together is more favorablePlease note: Your payment does not include customs duties, local taxes, or any other import costs.If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours.Product SizeSize: Dia 20cm x H 18cm / ∅ 7.9″ x H 7.1″DetailsMaterial: Metal, Brass, GlassLight source: LED bulb or Edison bulbLight source base type: G9 (as shown below) Power: 3WVoltage: AC 110-240VMounting: Wall & CeilingEnvironment: IndoorWeight: 2kg / 4.4lbsBattery: NoDriver Required: NoFinishes: Brass, Black, ChromeGlass Options: White, ClearProcess: Polished, Painted, Blown glassControl method: push button switch (not dimmable)Q: Does it support dimming?A: Whether it supports dimming depends on what type of bulb you buy. If you buy a dimming bulb, this lamp will achieve a dimming function.The bulb provided by default does not support dimming.
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The staircase in the very grand entrance hall of Chatsworth House
I love the use of the library table full of antiquarian books. Black lampshades on brass bases are my favorite lamps. Love the artwork, the plants, the artwork, the antiques, the oriental runner, and the sisal carpet on the stairs. There staircase is monumental. Absolute perfection on all counts.
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The entrance hall at Harewood House, 1759, designed by Robert Adam. Photographer: Paul Barker The painted Hall chairs with their Neoclassic ornament are by Thomas Chippendale. The hall shows Adam's concern for classicism, with a unified interior of...
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