Jewel coloured paint, marbled wallpaper and recycled concrete basins, these are the products that caught my eye this week
From Fired Earth, a new range of concrete basins in collaboration with Formed. Available in 10 size options and 40 colours from rust to lilac (shown here in Clay) the Dami basins are crafted from 80% recycled concrete.

Paint & Paper Library’s Jewels collection launched this month. Inspired by rare and semi-precious minerals that are a testament to nature’s ability to surprise and delight, the eight dynamic new colours include a sulphurus Peruvian Yellow, vibrant magenta Cobalto, turquoise Blue Tiger and sumptuous green Malachite (shown),
Andy Greenall, head of design at Paint & Paper library says, “What the collection brings is both the colours themselves and the lessons, delivered directly from the ground, on how to use them in a design scheme amongst and alongside a neutral palette. I see these shades being used on large expanses and in bold proportions by confident colour aficionados.”

House of Amitié has launched Aurora, a contemporary take on a traditional marbled wallpaper using a gentle palette inspired by the spectrum of colours you might find in an opal. Amitié’s designs are initially hand-marbled in Wiltshire before being digitally printed in the UK.

Ethel and Mabel are two charming glass pendant and wall lights from David Hunt Lighting The Ethel pendant (above) and single wall light designs feature delicate hand-dyed pieces of handkerchief glass in three stained colourways; Tobacco, Azalea and Moss, alongside a clear glass option. The Mabel features a larger moulded glass forming an attractive dome with a pretty scalloped edge and petal-like formations, available in the same colourways.