This week’s product launches

Paint inspired by the coast a totem pole lamp and Nosegay room fragrance. Here are the products that caught my eye this week

Fired Earth has introduced Shoreline: Where Earth Meets Tide, a new paint collection inspired by Britain’s Coastal Heritage (Cowrie and Mudstone shown above). Versatile and timeless, the collection features 12 thoughtfully curated shades, each named after natural elements found along our shores. From sun-washed shell tones to rich, seaweed hues, every colour has been designed to complement both traditional and contemporary interiors

Totem floor lamp from David Hunt Lighting is a striking fusion of bold colour, sculptural form and refined detailing. Assembled from a vibrant array of hand lacquered and textured elements, its stacked totem design comprises of geometric segments – from glossy spheres to faceted gems and fluted cones it creates a rhythmic visual composition that draws the eye

Suzy Hoodless rug

The new Carpet of Flowers rug, from Suzy Hoodless Studio, takes inspiration from the seasonal beauty in Suzy’s own garden. The design weaves together daffodils, wisteria and fig leaves to bring the outside in. Hand-knotted using 100 knots per inch in all-cut pile wool, the Carpet of Flowers is as robust as it is
beautiful.

Knots rugs

Knots Rugs has announced a new collaboration with Spanish-born, London-based artist Beñat Oe. Known for his emotionally rich and texturally layered monochrome works, Beñat now brings his artistic flair to a new medium, this is the first time his distinctive black-on-black paintings have been reinterpreted through textile. You can see the rugs next week at Decorex and (meet Bonnie Sutton managing director at Knots Rugs)

Hattie Hansard has partnered with her mother – acclaimed interior designer Joanna Wood – to create a new home fragrance collection, Nosegay. Inspired by the 15th-century term for a small bouquet of flowers carried to please the senses, the collection embodies the brand’s spirit of charm, elegance and sensory delight. United by the belief that scent is as vital to a space as its design, the collection has launched with the first seasonal fragrance, Harvest. Hand-crafted in England in small batches, the fragrances are available as a scented candle and a room diffuser. Additional seasonal fragrances are to follow in 2026.

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