The Alma Armchair is back by popular demand. This armchair adds instant beauty to any room, and is oh-so-comfy to slip into it. As featured in our founder's home. Sit back and relax but not until you've got your hands on one of these.
In designing her new home Rae wanted to add a sanctuary for herself, a place of calm and quiet away from the hectic household of 3 kids running around. This sitting room was it. A warm and inviting space with deep rust colours combine with the ever so beautiful Alma armchairs in cream boucle.
Top tips to create your calm space
Remove all devices and screens - create a no go zone
Choose your favourite piece of art to gaze at
And add the luxury of a bar cart or a stack of your favouriute books
Fredrika Akander is no stranger to style and design. Trust us just visit her instagram page @fakander and you will be mesmerised for hours. So it's no surprise that her lake house designed and styled by her is exactly the same. For more of this home go to @lakehousegc
Creating a natural and calming dining space
The earthy palette
In designing her new home Fredrika intentionally choose an earthy and grounding palette, where natural elements are in abundance creating a sense of calm and serenity.
You can see this as you peruse the images of the home. Using natural timbers for the dining table and teaming this with our Tanner leather dining chairs in Teak. The soft sheer curtains, marble bench tops and cream sofa all add to this sense of calm.
Barnaby Lane products
For this project Fredrika selected the Tanner dining chair in Teak. A woven leather chair made form solid teak and thick leather strapping.
Top tips for your renovation
Fredrika shares her top tips for starting your renovation that won't make you feel overwhelmed
Make a budget
Write lists
Moodboard everything
Always get samples before you buy
Know your limits
Be flexible
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As we welcome a new collection, Artem Patet into our Barnaby Lane showroom, our chat with the artist, Anthony Pieters uncovered artistry has no boundaries.