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Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Linen, suede and wicker fashion and home buys from £9 we're shopping this week
Trending neutral tones and wicker textures for your home and wardrobe, from as little as £9 from top brands like La Redoute, Tu at Sainsbury's and Dunelm... If you're loving the soft, calming vibe of neutrals right now, you're not alone. Trending across both interiors and fashion, gentle beige, cream, and stone tones are making everything feel a little more relaxed and effortlessly chic. Wicker textures and natural finishes are adding a layer of laid-back sophistication, and the best bit? You can tap into the look from as little as £9, thanks to stylish pieces from La Redoute, Tu at Sainsbury's and Dunelm. From breezy wardrobe staples to soothing home updates, we've rounded up a few favourites to get you started. Sip on a Rosé Spritz with the Mirabeau x Fever Tree set, available at John Lewis, or elevate your kitchen shelf with a set of speckled stoneware mugs from La Redoute. For those dreamy lounging moments, Dunelm's Selene Egg Chair is pure garden goals, and Oliver Bonas' stripe muslin bedlinen set brings the ultimate bedroom refresh. Stylish, affordable, and totally on trend.... La Redoute Interieurs Set Of 2 Stoneware Mugs You can never have too many mugs, and this stoneware set of two is guaranteed to make any morning coffee look even more tempting. Oliver Bonas Stripe Muslin Bedlinen Set This muslin stripe bed linen, which comes in double or king sizing, is perfect in every way, but the only thing is you'll have to drag yourself out of it every morning. River Island Pink Raffia Ballet Pumps Combining three trends, ballet pink, ballet pumps and raffia, these pretty shoes are your perfect spring/summer accessory. Pair them with jeans or pleated skirts to be on trend. Narciso Rodriguez For Her With summery notes of peach, musk and patchouli, this new scent for women is like a bottled holiday in Europe. It's also a guaranteed crowd pleaser if you're looking for a gift for a loved one. Habitat Selene Egg Chair The rattan-effect frame of this chair forms a cocoon-like silhouette, designed to cradle you in style, while the soft, cream cushions are tailored for a snug fit. Edge of Ember Ocean Shell Earrings You don't need to wait for a fancy occasion to wear these utterly luxurious freshwater pearl droppers on 18k gold plated shell studs. Pack them for your holiday or wear them to work paired with a white linen shirt.


The Guardian
04-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Guardian
Mirrors, caddies and skinny shelves: 12 space-saving tricks to make small rooms feel bigger
Large rooms need more – and bigger – furniture, so small rooms just need fewer, smaller pieces, right? Not entirely. In fact, there's a lot more to creating a successful small space than that. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. When looking at a room, don't just think about the floor plan; consider it as a three-dimensional space and ask yourself: what can be hung from the ceiling? What can be wall mounted? How many hooks could I put on the back of that door? Find the perfect skinny shelves to fit in that gap behind the door and suddenly you've freed up a lot of space in the rest of the room. We asked interior designers and architects for their tips and products for making small spaces work harder and feel bigger than they are. Fermob Alizé end table £239 at Fermob 'Occasional' furniture is too much of a luxury for small spaces, where each piece has to earn its keep. Look for side tables that double as stools for squeezing extra guests around the table, or ones that conceal generous storage. I've used a wicker laundry basket from Zara Home as a side table, with a circular Ikea tray on top (it's also great for stashing away toys at the end of the day). Mine are no longer in stock, but you just need to match the diameters of each, or you could try this H&M basket on its own with the lid inverted. Also think about pieces that can double as outdoor furniture. Designer Hannah Campbell of Campbell & Cottrill recommends Fermob for small, lightweight tables: 'We recently supplied one of these for a client with a balcony, and it's been used inside all winter as an extra side table.' La Redoute Mathéo hideaway cabinet desk £819.99 at La Redoute£820 at Next There are lots of great occasional desks, from vintage bureaus sourced secondhand, to foldaway and wall-mounted designs (Wayfair does a hideaway version with a top shelf that squeezes in another element of storage). Then there's this striking design from La Redoute, which is on the expensive side but so functional it's almost like buying another room – and it looks great even when tidied away for the weekend. Overdoor oak caddy £65 at Futon Company Make the most of the backs of doors by adding hooks – for everything from coats to tomorrow's work outfit (I've used H&M ones for years). They can also accommodate tote bags full of hard-to-store occasional stuff. Better still, get an overdoor caddy like this clean-lined oak version from the Futon Company. Mushroom wall light £48 at John Lewis In the past few years, rechargeable lights have become a mainstay. They work brilliantly in spaces where wiring is hard to access or looks ugly. Campbell recommends Pooky's Scoon table lamp, Fermob's Balad lamps and Fatboy's Bolleke lamps. Rechargeables are also perfect for by the bed, eliminating clutter. This simple design from John Lewis is dimmable and comes in eight colours and finishes. Bayonne triple hanging basket £28 at Futon Company Don't forget the ceiling. Free up surface space by placing indoor plants in clusters of macrame hangers – Etsy is great for these – or place plant pots and drip trays in a triple hanging basket. They are also a great way to keep cuddly toy collections close to a child's bed. Storage 02 From £449 at Swyft Edward Martin of Delve Architects recommends incorporating a built-in dining bench in kitchens wherever possible: 'As well as seating, they provide storage underneath, through pull-out drawers or a liftable lid. When the dining table is not in use, it can be pushed in close to the bench, providing more floor space.' Meanwhile, Campbell is a fan of ottomans in smaller living rooms and bedrooms, like this velvet one from Swyft, which comes in eight colours. Anyday Laguna shelving unit £129 at John Lewis Vodka table £179 at Futon Company There are many ways to boost storage in the kitchen. 'If space is tight, a plate rack over the sink is a two-for-one move allowing plates to drip dry,' says interior designer Jill Macnair. Dunelm's practical corner storage rack maximises space on a small worktop. If gadgets are taking over your surfaces, look for stacking storage – Debenhams does a three-tier kitchen organiser. For something bespoke, Lugna has a great shelving range for tight spaces that would work well in the kitchen. Wall-mounted shelves are an obvious go-to in smaller spaces. Macnair suggests using overlooked spaces in halls and corridors and above doors. 'Ideally, run the shelf wall-to-wall in a nice wood or MDF painted the same colour as your walls,' she says. For a shelving system, Martin says: 'Nothing beats Vitsoe's 606 hanging system. It keeps storage off the floor to create the illusion of space. You can customise them to create study areas, bookshelves or closed storage.' If you're on a budget, most shop-fitting suppliers sell similar customisable ranges, for example, Trade Systems. Irregular rattan wall mirror £199.99 at Zara Home Mirrors are a small spaces cliche for a reason, but they can be used in unexpected ways. In its Fortyfour house project, architecture studio Fardaa used mirrors as unobtrusive fronts for kitchen cabinets, positioned above head height to create extra storage. They also work well as plinths in kitchens and bathrooms to give a floating effect that makes rooms feel bigger. Or keep it simple with a statement piece. 'A large-scale wall mirror will create a brighter, more open feel, enhancing the sense of space,' says interior designer Antonia Winkler von Stiernhielm of Studio Anton. Primrose ottoman double bed £1,495 at Button & Sprung Chadwell ottoman double bed £300 at Argos I recently bought my first one of these – beds with storage underneath – and experienced a 'where have you been all my life?' moment. They are much easier to access than I imagined and store A LOT – bedding, books, out-of-season clothes, luggage. 'I frequently recommend Ottoman beds for clients' spare rooms, where space is at a premium,' says Winkler von Stiernhielm. Adding a valance can soften their aesthetic, she says. Jimi wall-mounted bedside table £169.99 at La Redoute Wall-mounted 'floating' furniture is a brilliant way to free up floor space and boost the sense of flow in a room. There are lots of great floating nightstands, so think about your bedside storage needs. Look for designs that feature a drawer for clutter and a shelf for books. Danderyd drop-leaf dining table £199 at Ikea These designs typically transform from a console table to space for dinner à deux – or more if you open both leaves. They were a mainstay of the postwar kitchen, and it is still easy to source vintage versions on Facebook Marketplace, eBay or local forums (it's much harder to find new versions). Melamine finishes have a cheery, nostalgic feel; also look for versions with a built-in drawer or cupboard.


Daily Mail
02-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
La Redoute's new homeware collab is here - and it's the cutest thing on the high street right now
Do you know Côte Brasserie? Yes, the chain of French restaurants that serves up classics such as Steak Frites and Poulet Breton and doesn't charge a fortune. (In fact, it's about the only place in London where you'll be able to find a table on a weeknight without a reservation and only pay £22.95 for a three-course menu.) Well, turns out Côte Brasserie is venturing into homeware – and it has teamed up with one of our favourite high street brands, La Redoute, on its first-ever interiors collection that will take your tablescapes to the next level. (It's outdoor hosting season, after all.) The 12-piece collaboration is split into two ranges. The Breakfast Collection will come in handy when you're serving up a breakfast spread for your friends this summer – think a trio of unscented, croissant-shaped candles, as well as a tote bag, set of four napkins, a set of two placemats and two different wall prints featuring the flaky pastry. Le Marché Collection is inspired by the seasonal produce you'll find at a French farmer's market this time of year and comprises another wall print, tote bag, tablecloth, table runner and set of four napkins with hand-drawn illustrations of all your favourite foods: asparagus, radishes, strawberries and, of course, baguettes. Just like its à la carte menu, prices for the collaboration are super affordable, ranging between £9.95 for the tote bag and £49.95 for the tablecloth and wall prints. The homeware collection launched alongside Côte's new Spring Specials menu, and is now available on and Shop Côte x La Redoute Intérieurs Le Marché Table Runner £24.95 Shop Breakfast Set of 2 Placemats £24.95 Shop Le Marché Set of 4 Napkins £34.95 Shop Breakfast Set of 4 Napkins £34.95 Shop Le Marché Tablecloth £49.95 Shop Breakfast Pause Café Wall Print £49.95 Shop Le Marché Wall Print £49.95 Shop Breakfast Croissant Wall Print £49.95 Shop To get more of what you love from your favourite Sunday supplement, follow us on Instagram (@youmagazine), TikTok (@you_magazine) and X (@YOUMagSocial).


Perth Now
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Pogacar claims Liege hat-trick with stunning solo win
Slovenian world champion Tadej Pogacar has claimed his third Liege-Bastogne-Liege triumph after launching a stunning solo attack 34 kilometres from the finish, just as he did last year. Pogacar launched his attack on the climb on the iconic Cote de la Redoute and immediately cracked his rivals, eventually finishing over a minute ahead on the 252km route in six hours and nine seconds. The UAE Team Emirates rider finished 63 seconds clear of Italian Giulio Ciccone and Ireland's Ben Healy, who completed the podium after a sprint for second place. In the sprint for fourth place won by Italian Simone Velasco, Australia's top hope Michael Matthews was out of position for the dash to the line and had to settle for 11th overall. His Jayco-AlUla teammate, world championship silver medallist Ben O'Connor, came home 44th. "It feels great to finish the first part of the season like this. I'm just happy that the whole season so far went perfect," Pogacar said. "It wasn't the plan to attack on La Redoute, but it was such a hard pace before that I saw a number of teams didn't have a lot of teammates any more. "I said, 'OK, I'll test my legs a little bit and see if I can get a gap on the top' and then I'll decide if I continue or not. Then I just committed because I had good legs, also on the second climb after La Redoute." Last year, Pogacar finished one minute and 39 seconds clear after a solo attack with 34km remaining. He now has nine 'Monument' victories, which puts him joint-third on the all-time list behind only Eddy Merckx (19) and Roger De Vlaeminck (11). The 26-year-old also became the first rider to finish on the podium in six straight Monument races. Another podium at the Giro di Lombardia in October would make him the first man to finish on the podium in all five in the same year.


Reuters
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Pogacar claims third Liege victory with stunning solo attack
April 27 (Reuters) - Tadej Pogacar claimed his third Liege-Bastogne-Liege victory on Sunday after the Slovenian world champion launched a stunning solo attack 34 kilometres from the finish, just as he had last year. Pogacar launched his attack on the climb at the iconic Cote de la Redoute and put some distance between his rivals, eventually finishing the 252km route with a time of six hours and nine seconds. The UAE Team Emirates rider finished 63 seconds ahead of Italian Giulio Ciccone and Ireland's Ben Healy, who completed the podium after a sprint for second place. "It feels great to finish the first part of the season like this. I'm just happy that the whole season so far went perfect," Pogacar said. "It wasn't the plan (to attack on La Redoute), but it was such a hard pace before that I saw a number of teams didn't have a lot of teammates anymore. "I said 'OK, I'll test my legs a little bit and see if I can get a gap on the top' and then I'll decide if I continue or not. Then I just committed because I had good legs, also on the second climb after La Redoute." Last year, Pogacar finished one minute and 39 seconds after a solo attack with 34km remaining. Pogacar now has nine monument victories which puts him joint-third on the all-time list behind only Eddy Merckx (19) and Roger De Vlaeminck (11). The 26-year-old also became the first rider to finish on the podium in six straight Monument races. Another podium at the Giro di Lombardia in October would make him the first man to finish on the podium in all five in the same year.