Homeplace
This new site has quickly become our go-to for unusual vintage and contemporary finds, and cool interior accessories (may we suggest heading to the home fragrance section hello candles!). Basically theyve done the hard work sourcing and editing the best vintage gems, because quite frankly, who has the time go hunting through flea markets every weekend however romantic that idea sounds. Also, add then to your Instagram follow list stat for some serious home envy. @shophomeplace
Loaf
If Changing Rooms came back, and we went on it, wed want the guys at Loaf to be our Anna Ryder Richardson (or Laurence Llewelyn Bowen, whatevs). They say We sell comfy, well-made things and we wholeheartedly agree. Dont forget to check out their bargainous clearance section on the site, where you can pick up some interior treats at great prices.
Rockett St George
A fave amongst fashion editors and creative types, Rockett St. George is a complete one-stop shop for all of your interior needs. You will literally lose a day (Ok, weekend, definitely weekend) getting lost on this site, making list after list of cool new interior purchases you suddenly HAVE to have. Individual, fun, inspiring and dare we say it, oh god, here we go quirky, but seriously this site is the online equivalent of Aladdins cave. Epic.
The Peanut Vendor
If you love vintage, mid-century and Bauhaus furniture, this site is literally the dream. From statement chairs, one of a kind mirrors and the most amazing selection of lighting options, the Peanut Vendor will fulfill all your vintage needs. A word of warning: If you like something, buy it quick as this aint a bulk buy kinda place, once its gone, its gone. Dont forget to sign up to their newsletter so youll be first to know when the sale hits and new items drop
They also have a shop in Newington Green, North London, should you wish to peruse the goods IRL.
MADE.com
This site has, ahem, made our lives (LOL) designer furniture, cool contemporary designs with up to 70% off! How? Well, thats because Made cut out the middlemen, so that means no high street mark up on the stuff they offer online. We are particularly obsessed with the great range of light shades on offer seriously, a cool light can really transform a room!
Oliver Bonas
This site is home to the most lust-worthy desks on the market. Seriously, the Albert Wood Desk, £450 is the dream. We feel we would be a lot more productive if we had this in the office to work on. We also love how each item of furniture has an illustrated pic of the dimensions, so you can avoid that whole OMFG, it doesn't fit through the door... situation.
B&Q
Who knew this place was such an online treasure trove of cool, affordable homewear and a go-to for interior inspo. Theres also practical guides on how to upcycle your stuff and easy, DIY projects such as turning an old wooden palette into a coffee table. We suggest checking out their YouTube channel for step-by-step guides.
Labour And Wait
Prepare to rethink your whole mug/plate/kettle/kitchen crockery collection after visiting this super-cool East-London based brand. The guys over at Labour And Wait are dedicated to sourcing specialist makers from around the world, who stick to traditional materials and traditional manufacturing processes to create timeless classics that will instantly pep up your home. Come on, who knew a dustpan and brush be so desirable? Seriously, look