Whether you’re looking for a convenient solution to your growing storage needs, or you are on a hunt for the game-changing statement piece, picking up a vintage sideboard will be the decision you won’t come to regret.
Author: Vinterior team
The living room is the focal point of any household. Whether you call it the living room, lounge or front room, it is likely to be where you spend the…
Inspired by the reimagined Georgian living room in Spitalfields, we recreated the look using furniture, art and decor from the Vinterior marketplace.
According to Pantone Colour Institute, the dawn of the new decade will be painted blue. Curious to find out more about this classic shade and how to use it in interiors?
Read on for five colour matching ideas starting from Pantone Classic Blue and discover where to shop the look from this mood board.
An introduction to the most famous mid century chairs which bring iconic style and character to the 21st century home. From Danish prodigies such as Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen to leading female chair designers Eileen Gray and Charlotte Perriand, learn all about them here.
The secret behind the most inspiring homes out there is in prioritising conceptual rather than a visual. Only by asking ourselves how we would like to feel inside each room and what values and messages we would like to reinforce through our home, we can embark on developing a stylistic direction that will both look and feel uplifting.
While our living spaces continue to shrink and produce a growing pressure on our lifestyle routines and family relationships, it is now crucial to figure out what type of furniture will be able to withstand our demands in the decades ahead.
We celebrate three of the 20th century’s most iconic names in lighting design. Enjoy this selection of sleek black wall sconces by Serge Mouille or browse cutting edge glass chandeliers by Kalmar.
Orchard House, the home of Louisa May Alcott that inspired the March family home in Little Women, brims with wonderfully characterful finds that reflect the whimsical personalities of its former occupants
Rediscovering the simple charm of antique Delft pottery. This school of pottery originated in 17th century Holland and its blue and white palette still commands worldwide admiration today.