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Interiors
Fifty ways to refresh your home – all for £50 or less
As September starts – new month, new season, new school year – it’s the perfect time to give your space a refresh. A whole host of homeware companies have treats in store, without breaking the bank, whichever room you want to add a splash of colour or breathe new life into. Browse and enjoy!
Large oven dish, £40, Domestic Science (domesticsciencehome.co.uk)
Tableware, from £21.99 for a plate, Penny Morrison (pennymorrison.com)
16-piece stoneware dinner set, £49, So’home at La Redoute (laredoute.co.uk)
Orchid handwoven napkin ring, £10, Rebecca Udall (rebeccaudall.com)
Lustre champagne flutes, £29.25 for four, Cox & Cox (coxandcox.co.uk)
Watermelon jug, £29.99, Zara Home (zarahome.com)
County ticking napkin, £17.99 for four, Walton & Co (waltonshop.co.uk)
Murano-glass tumbler, £20, Casa Celva (casacelva.com)
Mandalay rattan underplate, £25, Oka (oka.com)
Butter dish, £50, Casacarta (casa-carta.com)
Dried rainbow eucalyptus, £28 (pictured with vase, £80), Heal’s (heals.com)
Power Up candle (pine, rosewood and cedarwood), £33, Luce (lucelondon.com)
Round stoneware candleholder, £32, Rose & Grey (roseandgrey.co.uk)
Vases and jugs, from £16, Homeplace (homeplace.co.uk)
Wooden hand ornament, £20, Hay (nest.co.uk)
Twisted candles, £12 for two, Rose & Grey (as before)
Linear vase, £15, Marks & Spencer (marksandspencer.com)
Framed abstract print, £49, Cult Furniture (cultfurniture.com)
Flora Duke abstract print, £25, Zero Living (zero-living.com)
Cobalt glass vase, £24.95, Anna + Nina (libertylondon.com)