Do you ever scroll endlessly through Pinterest and just think where the hell can I buy all this stuff, hoping this will all just make your grotty little flat look like a scandinavian loft? Me too. That's why I decided to do some detective work on all the things that constantly pop upon your feed, tracking down where to get your mitts on them.
The Plant stand
Plants need stands now, don’t you know? Get coloured ones like these and take a ton of photos to post on your Instagram or Pinterest, whatever social media platform is more your bag. Check our these dreamy geometric ones.
The wire backdrop
I don’t know about you guys but I’m obsessed with these wire backdrops. Pop one behind your desk so when you’re sat doing work from home you can pin stuff up to remind you to walk your dog or do the food shop. FANCY. This one from Not On The High Street is £60, but alternatively you could make one and just get some wire from a hardware store. Easy!
The desk
Work from home? No problem, sort our your desk life and you’ll be happy spending the majority of your day sat at it. We love this one, it feels very grown up and 'together.' This Habitatone is on our wish list.
The photo frames
Everyone’s obsessed wth feature photo walls right now, aren’t they? They do look pretty ace, and make a change from the one trick photo you hang above your bed. Get these great frames from (find shop) and spice up your feature wall. These ones are only £2 my friends, two pounds.
The cabinet
You'll probaby have spotted these cabinets all over Pinterest, and guess what? They're from everyones favourite homeware store, Ikea. Look how sleek and neat it looks, we want to put cacti and succulents all over that thing. It's £70,but worth the splurge on payday.
The shelves
Where to buy it: Ribba picture ledge, £7.90, IKEA
A staple on any interiors Pinterest board, these ledges are perfect for hanging artwork and fancy magazines alike. What you didn't realise is they're merely under £8 a pop in your favourite swedish meatball seller.
Source: Design Sponge
The rug
Where to buy it: Stockholm Rug, £100, IKEA
This rug is literally everywhere on the internet. No reason not to buy one swiftly, as it will guarantee to lift your room to next-level monochrome cool.
Source: A House In The Hills
The clock
Where to buy it: Wall clock, £60, Habitat
A long-time favourite for interior designers and bloggers alike, who knew this iconic clock is a mere 60 quid from Habitat. And it's called Flap. Why the hell not?
Source: Weekday Carnival
The basket
Where to buy it: Copper basket, £7.99, H&M
This handy basket is great for holding your mags, hair straighteners, makeup, basically anything. A bargain for £7.99 at H&M.
The tiles
Where to buy it: Subway tiles, 31p each, Tons Of Tiles
THE tiles. I never thought tiles would be such a 'thing' until the humblr underground brick shape flew into fashion. The great thing is they're mega cheap and you could do yourself, with a bit of practice.
Source: Homedit
The mirror
Where to buy it: Round mirror with strap, £40.99 for two, World Stores
A new arrival to the world of cult interior products is the circular mirror hanging by a strap. Niche, but looks ace right?
Source: Designspiration
The bedspread
Where to buy it: Swiss cross bedspread, £145, Story North
Inspired by the Swiss flag, this pattern is super versitile and looks great in black and white. Apartment Therapy even did a whole blog post on it.
The accent of marble
Where to buy it: Marble tray, £17.62, Nordstrom
This texture du jour can be found on everything from stylist's twitter headers, to on their coffee tables and phone cases. It's the next stage on from the swimming pool pattern that almost broke tumblr in 2013. Anyway, here's where to buy the tray that everyone's loving for under £20.
Source: White And Capsule
The tray
Where to buy it: Kaleido trays, from £11, HAY at Selfridges
These cute coloured geometric trays come from Danish super brand HAY. In Copenhagen they have a whole house full of their stuff, but luck for us Selfridges now stock them. Win!
Source: @rikkegraffjuel
The table
Where to buy it: Docksta table, £130, IKEA
The table to make any dining area (or whatever corner you can) minimal cool. Looks awesome with vintage chairs to avoid the all white everything bachelor pad vibe.
Source: Skonahem
The pegboard
Where to buy it: White pegboard with pegs, £65, Amazon
Super cute and great storage, this peg board is a great update on the cork board you've got hanging up. Hang a mixture of bits and bobs, keys and photos in your hallway.
The pendant light
Where to buy it: Pendant light, £50, BHS
I thought BHS was only for the over 80s wanting a tea and apple turnover, but it actually has a great homewhere section more than worth a visit. Track down this minimal pendant light in black.
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