Pretty tiles, garden furniture inspired by Cuba and a portable light named after a Greek goddess – these are the products that caught my eye this week
Fired Earth has launched its second collaborative collection with interior designer Nina Campbell. The new collection features three designs and draws inspiration from Nina’s voyages to India reflecting her passion for the textiles, shapes and patterns found in the nation’s grand palaces and ancient architecture. To complement the three decorative designs, two new plain colours, eucalyptus and taupe, have also been added.

Heathfield & Co presents the Selene Collection, the result of a collaboration with award winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson. Launched during London Design Week, at Heathfield’s new showroom at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, the collection combines the versatility of portable lighting with enduring craftsmanship. Named after Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, the five lamps each feature an orb shaped glass shade matched with waxed brass, marble and smoked oak.

Birdie Fortescue’s spring/summer collection captures the radiance of Cuba and the colourful towns nestled between the lush Escambray Mountains and the idyllic Caribbean coast. The collection includes the Curato Garden range: lightweight, weatherproof outdoor furniture which echoes Cuba’s culture of alfresco living while also being suited to classic English summers, a seasonal lighting collection and new rugs and textiles in a colour palette of fresh greens, dusky blues, earthy reds and blush pinks with lively patterns and textures. (Meet Birdie Fortescue)