'Jonquil' on the walls and 'Pompadour' on the cabinets Simply enter your email address and you will be submitted into a draw to win a TWO HOUR virtual colour consultancy with one of our colour experts. The winner shall receive a 2 hour virtual colour consultancy worth £175 with a full decoration schedule and A5 colour cards or sample pots of the recommended colours. Consultations can only be booked between 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Terms and conditions apply. 18+ and UK entrants only. Only one entrant per user. Competition closes at midday 12:00pm GMT on 30th June 2023 and the winner will be announced shortly after this date. Plus you can choose to sign up to our colour supplement newsletter where you will be the first to hear about our latest news and collaborations, as well as room inspiration and curated exhibitions at our London showroom and stories from real-life homes.
Charleston charm: When Bloomsbury came to Belgravia for The Treasure House Fair Bloomsbury in Belgravia to welcome The Treasure House Fair. An eclectic curation of art, antiques and colour by the masters in their fields, Philip Mould, Max Rollitt, Jane McCall and Edward Bulmer.
Hidden Herefordshire: A Rural Retreat Roadmap for 2021/2022 Are you like us feeling that Summer is nearly over? Don’t despair there is still time to sneak in a rural countryside break before the madness of Christmas is upon us; Autumn is one of our favourite times of year for enjoying the great outdoors. We have put together a rural retreat roadmap of a couple of our favourite spots in Hidden Herefordshire.
Wicklewood x Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Colour Guide In the first edition, five cult paint colours – from the softest pink to vibrant green – with top expert tips on how to style them in your own home. All you need to do is sign up to our Colour Club to reserve and receive your FREE beautiful first issue.
Why the design world needs to cut its carbon footprint The industrial revolution, or what you might call ‘the dawn of commercial design’ relied on the use of a new energy source – fossil fuels. From coal, to coal tar, to crude oil, to natural gas, their use began to alter the dynamic and the planet increasingly had to store the resultant carbon emissions in the atmosphere rather than in its vegetation, soils and oceans.