Great rooms deserve great things. Here’s where we share the finds we really rate — the table lamp that changes the mood, the print that makes the whole room feel cooler, the rug that pulls it all together. Some are a treat, some are a total steal. All of them earn their spot. No fluff, no trend-chasing just genuinely good stuff we think you’ll love…

The Cobra candle holders from Danish icon Georg Jensen. All curves. All drama. No ordinary candle moment.

The Theodor lounge chair from Soho Homes, doesn’t do background roles. He’s sculptural, smug and stupidly comfortable.

The Aldwin from Soho Home has curves, drama, and zero chill. Not just lighting a full-blown design moment.

The Niamh from Där doesn’t whisper, she struts. Inky blue, bold curves, and glam for days.

The Finn table lamp from Soho Home.
Looks like you swiped it from a fancy lobby or a private club—and we fully support that.

The Mia from Där is all curves and confidence.
Looks designer. Costs suspiciously less.

Nelson Saucer Pendant
Mid-century icon. Zero effort required.
Floaty, glowy, and frankly smug about it.

The Bernadotte bottle by Georg Jensen isn’t here to blend in. Sculptural. Slick. And just bougie enough for your desk.

Matthew Williamson Curtains (John Lewis)
Drapes with drama. Ready-made, but they won’t shut up about it.

Svenskt Tenn is the design world’s Manhattan—iconic, joyful, timeless. Josef Frank is always a knockout. Start with a £150 cushion. Go as big as you can afford.

Mind The Gap cushion, via Etsy (which can be hit or miss—this one's a hit). Velvet, pink, dogs, palm trees, and just the right amount of madness.

Kay Bojesen, Technically a toy. Practically a design flex. Adds joy, humour and a touch of Scandi magic—wherever he lands.
££ but still a steal for lifelong delight.

The KLAPPERSTARR is not just a rug, it’s a mood. Hand-knotted, high-pile, deep blue, and the kind of texture that makes you want to throw your shoes at the door. At 240×300 cm it’s a big, bold statement, with fringed edges that whisper “I’ve got taste.” £749 at IKEA — not cheap, but frankly it looks like it wandered out of a designer showroom.

A lamp that doesn’t just light a room, it anchors it. This large monochrome beauty from Zara Home comes in golden or silver finishes and makes an instant statement without shouting. A real bargain too — £69.99 for the large one, £49.99 for the small.

Some kettles just boil water. The Eva Solo Nordic Kitchen Electric Kettle boils with style. It nails Scandi minimalism, with just enough oak-handled warmth to feel like furniture, not an appliance. Sleek, simple, and the kind of everyday object that quietly upgrades your whole kitchen.