I think I do have a bit of a passion for lightfittings, and maybe for something just a bit different. I really like this one by Laura Kirar.It's called Leaves and Seeds and available through Arteriors.
Thibault Wallcoverings have always been a favourite supplier. A little while ago they began their distribution through Anna French, which has helped to keep their profile alive in the UK. Their designs range from the traditional Damask,through to the vibrant traditional prints with beads and crystals and on to to this texture range. They are an American company, so the wallpapers are usually wider width and sold in the double roll size for the UK market. As with all natural grasscloth papers, there is no seamless join. So what you see, is what you get.
With so many kitchens using a variety of materials, tile on floors, wood on units, corian for work surfaces- it's hard to know what to use for a kitchen island. What about glass? And a real designer piece! Of course, glass can be moulded into any shape, coloured in a variety of ways and is very tough. This is by Thinkglass.com
And at the bottom of this article we have shower drains. I have seen so many amazing ones recently. Round and square designer stainless steel drains that come in a variety of intricate designs, elegant wood shower drains, and this fabulous discreet linear shower drain which should be available through all good bathroom suppliers.Thibault Wallcoverings have always been a favourite supplier. A little while ago they began their distribution through Anna French, which has helped to keep their profile alive in the UK. Their designs range from the traditional Damask,through to the vibrant traditional prints with beads and crystals and on to to this texture range. They are an American company, so the wallpapers are usually wider width and sold in the double roll size for the UK market. As with all natural grasscloth papers, there is no seamless join. So what you see, is what you get.
With so many kitchens using a variety of materials, tile on floors, wood on units, corian for work surfaces- it's hard to know what to use for a kitchen island. What about glass? And a real designer piece! Of course, glass can be moulded into any shape, coloured in a variety of ways and is very tough. This is by Thinkglass.com
And had to include these taps by Thgusa.com! Wow!
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