Ripe Wallpaper Type:Non-wovenA bold, statement wallpaper. Often mistaken for sliced red peppers, red chillies or even poppies, the Ripe Wallpaper is a deceptive repeat of rusty, red circles that are actually taps from the glasshouse of the late renowned chef, Andrew Fairlie's, unspoiled Victorian walled garden where rare and remarkable produce is grown for his patented two star Michelin restaurant at Gleneagles. Ripe is a part of the Secret Garden Collection, a collaboration
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which is the perfect low height for a stack of interiors magazines to accompany our coffee
The inner base is practical and wipeable making it a truly
mustard yellow and plumy purple will suit a range of interior styles and colour schemes from the traditional to the contemporary
primitive-inspired presence to your space
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This stunning indoor plant hanger is created using a contemporary steam bending technique to create the gorgeous looped shape around the solid
The pattern is a graphic reworking of Roger Oates classic design
A stunning hand thrown ceramic table lamp with a bright beautiful turquoise glaze to the top of the dome
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