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BY NATASHA LEVY

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Turning the Tables Black & Key’s new range of tables is made up of simple and subtle pieces that work in any room. Adding some new and inspired touches to its staple designs, the bespoke furniture company has updated its trademark triangular legs in the Callisto table and referenced the Art Deco creations of legendary furniture designer Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann in Pirouette. With the range being handmade by skilled UK craftsmen and available in a variety of finishes, Black & Key is creating home furnishings that are slightly different, luxurious, but altogether functional. Black & Key, 111 Design Centre East, SW10; blackandkey.co.uk

Dali collection

Tea Break Drinking tea is an activity very much enjoyed by us Brits, and now Czech porcelain manufacturer Rudolf Kämpf has given us even more reason to indulge in our favourite pastime. Made from the finest hard-paste porcelain, each piece has been lovingly crafted by hand, resulting in beautifully ornate collections. Often looking back in time and across cultures for inspiration, Kämpf references anything from ancient Celtic history to interior designers from the American Jazz Age, and this can be seen in the company’s recent Manhattan range. Incorporating fine details such as gold finishes and glazed platinum decorations, Rudolf Kämpf’s tea sets are sure to elevate a daily ritual to a truly luxurious experience. Manhattan collection, from £425; rudolfkampf.com

Manhattan collection

Second Nature Interior designer Francis Sultana has another collection under his belt, this time specialising in elegant furniture and lighting pieces. Inspired by the Art Deco period, the Lulu range is all about romantic contrasts, mixing soft silks with rough leather and twine. Sultana was inspired by the natural world, using fringing and curves to capture the unlimited possibilities of nature in his designs. With geometric interplay and bespoke textures, the line is luxuriously classic, using an on-trend colour palette of neutral tones, as well as greens, blues and bold reds. From £2,950, 60 Fulham Road, SW3; francissultana.com

Taking Shape Following the dark, dull months of winter comes the vibrancy of spring, and Linley has most definitely taken note of this in its S/S16 Henley Triangle collection. Influenced by the work of Italian architect Giò Ponti, the brand has taken a triangle motif and worked into it vibrant shades of pink, orange, yellow and more muted tones of taupe and burgundy. Overall creating a bold yet balanced palette, this pattern falls across a selection of home accessories, such as lamps, photo frames, mirrors and jewellery boxes. Even if you prefer to keep your home’s decor simple and minimal, Linley’s newest range is the perfect way to add some subtle detail to a room. From £300, Linley, 60 Pimlico Road, SW1W; davidlinley.com

Photography: Billal Taright

Future Imperfect Even the smallest things can make a big difference, as affirmed by Fired Earth and its latest range of eye-catching tiles. Inspired by geometrical patterns, the company’s new Futurism collection, available in stores now, comprises slightly angled tiles that make an understated yet effective statement when mounted. Available in seven versatile shades – from neutral beiges to dusky pinks and sea greens – there’s also plenty room to play around with colour and make your tiling more of a talking point in your home. £79.46 per square metre, Fired Earth, 117-119 Fulham Road, SW3; firedearth.com

Sink or Swim Drummonds has collaborated with interiors architect Martin Brudnizki, resulting in a harmonious blend of the traditional and the modern. For the new Tyburn bath, Brudnizki has pushed the Drummonds’ aesthetic into a more contemporary direction by refining its typically Victorian elements. While its exterior is symmetrical, the inside has an asymmetric design with two opposing shaped ends – one sloped for reclining and one more upright – thereby lending itself to a more comfortable bathing experience. Brudnizki has even deviated from Drummonds’ use of enamelled cast iron, instead opting for a marble casting. From £4,985, 642 King’s Road, SW6; drummonds-uk.com

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