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Blog
Tips for using colour
Where and how to picnic
Why Wool Blankets
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Historic wool
Facts about wool blankets
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Wines for every season
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Tips for using colour in your home
Stunning Irish linen throws, a sustainable alternative to cotton and other fibres
We’re very excited about our range of linen throws. Not only are they stunning, but they’re also an environmentally friendly and sustainable produc...
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Interior design: which colours go with orange?
Orange is one of those colours people are unsure about using, whether you like it as a standalone colour or not. From soft peachy / apricot that y...
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How to use green wool throws in your interior
Synonymous with nature, green is used by interior designers to create an aura of calmness and tranquility. Coming in a multitude of shades, green c...
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Navy blue living room design ideas
Blue is a fantastically versatile colour which can be used to create all kinds of effects in a room. It also comes in a wide range of hues and tin...
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Grey blankets
Grey wool blanket Wherever you look, people are using grey. A quick browse of interior design sites or a flick through the Sunday magazine suppleme...
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Quick guide to using neutral colours
Neutral colours are the ones that don’t show up on the colour wheel – the greys, shades of white, ivory, black and beige. Neutral does not mean bor...
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Want a quick refresher on colour matching? Read on...
Using the colour wheel to choose colours for your interior Most of us have at some point in our lives heard of or been taught about the colour whee...
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