Accessories pick: The cloud bag from The Cambridge Satchel Company
What? The cloud bag with top handle. Priced at £155.
What? The cloud bag with top handle. Priced at £155.
Who? Acne Studios and Liberty What? You know when two design giants collaboration, the results will be good. Acne Studios and Liberty have come together to create the Acne Studios x Liberty collection, available exclusively at Liberty. The collection was curated by Jonny Johansson, Creative Director of Acne Studios, inspired by his long working relationship with the store and features archive prints from Liberty. When? Available now Where? Available online from Liberty How? Shop now at Liberty
What? Tallulah front-tie dress. Priced at £55. Where? Available online from Monsoon
Who? Made.com What? We love the smooth, flowing shape of this Rhapsody bedside table lamp from Made.com. Designed by Cristiana Ionescu, it’s made to be functional first – they say that it “diffuses a gentle ambient light to help you switch off”. We say this is elegant, switched on design. Priced at £29. When? Available now Where? Available online from Made.com How? Buy now from Made.com
Who? LK Bennett What? Need something stylish and fun to wear for the office? We think the Emmi sling back is perfect for just that. The classic shape has been given a twist with floral detail and a crystal and pearl brooch garnish. It’ll be a talking piece. Priced at £250. When? Available now Where? Available online from LK Bennett How? Buy now from LK Bennett
Who? Eichholtz What? We love the unusual design of this Smythson coffee table from Eichholtz, featuring surfaces of different heights created from oak on a zinc frame. It’s a great addition to the lounge and gives new meaning to the phrase coffee table. Well, who said coffee tables had to be all flat anyway? This one is definitely far from boring. Priced at £1,900. When? Available now Where? Available online from Occa Home How? Buy now from Occa Home
Who? Ferdinand Budicki What? The city of Zagreb will soon open Croatia’s first motor museum, named Ferdinand Budicki after the man who bought the first car into the country. The museum will feature over 50 classic cars and motorcycles. The museum will also exhibit car related photographs, organize mechanics workshops, film projections and other events around the history car culture in Croatia. When? Opens 29th June Where? Ulica kneza Ljudevita Posavskog 48, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia How? Visit www.otk-ferdinandbudicki.hr for more information
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