Whether you are a minimalist or fan of maximalism (like us!) you'll love our latest edit. Packed full of textures from concertinaed recycled paper to soft cotton and handwoven basketry in earthy tones. Choose a signature piece or layer up like in the gorgeous 'shelfie' picture above, taken at our co-founder, Bee's, home. Here are some of our top picks from the new 'Dark Edit.'
We love the monochrome tones of our Tanzanian Throws. Great for sofa's and beadspreads, they're handwoven by a women's co-operative on traditional wooden looms using locally grown, spun and dyed cotton. They provide a great textural element to your home as well as a bold, geometric design. As they are made from 100% Tanzanian cotton, they get softer and softer over time, making them the perfect piece to stay in your home forever.
Tanzanian Hand woven Throw 'Black Circles on White'
We recently received a new drop of our beautiful Kenyan Kiondo Baskets. Every single one is unique and one-off meaning you can add a truly individual element to your neutral colour scheme. The rich, natural texture makes these baskets perfect for use as plant pot covers - just make sure to pop a saucer in the bottom to avoid getting your beautiful basket wet.
Great for stacking up high, or as a feature piece, our animal stools are great for creating height, stack them with plants, candles and ornaments or use as a fun side table. They are also perfect for kids as they can double as a stool or a table. Available in three sizes and a choice of African animals.
We love seeing how you style your homes using our designs. Instagrammer @lifeatbang illustrates how well our recycled paper light shades work within a minimal Scandi setting in the photograph below, taken at their home in Sweden. Our recycled paper light shades are always a best-seller, and it's easy to see why! They are effortlessly chic, with a simple, timeless design that is bound to compliment any neutral interior.
We hope you love this twist on neutral style as much as we do! You can shop the full 'Dark Edit' here.