Louise Roe

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Spinning globes and the Madmen-era chairs

With the New Year always comes a desire to fix up and revamp my house!

I don’t want to spend a fortune, but I want it to look like I did. Plus I want pieces and accents that none of my friends will have already bought for their own homes, I want to avoid shopping at the obvious place. So… I’ve been scouring the internet for brilliant interiors sites, offering unique and stylish bargains to spruce up home, here’s what I found.

www.Notonthehighstreet.com  Sells a variety of French-inspired trinkets and accessories, the coolest of which being vintage door signs and tin plaques.
www.Bluesuntree.co.uk Retro, bright clocks and prints, for a minimal feel.
www.Thomaspaul.com Stunning cushions and throws in unusual animal designs and prints.
www.Horshow.com Designer stationery, gorgeous lamps and an array of sunburst mirrors.
www.Pennyfielding.com Bespoke neon signs, I’ve always wanted one of these.
www.Mydeco.com For those in a rush, you can buy the whole look for your room. This site cherry-picks chic brands and stores and sells the best of their ranges. A one-stop shop.
www.Theoldcinema.co.uk An incredible range of vintage pieces from different periods. My favorite items are the old wooden Coca-cola bottle crates, the spinning globes and the Madmen-era chairs.

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