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The Times Magazine 75
Monique Rivalland The interior
expert’s top 10 websites
1
Louis Poulsen
(£765; louispoulsen.com)
The PH5 pendant is a midcentury Danish
classic. Its modern design looks great and
distributes light perfectly around a room.
7
Artemide
(£640; utilitydesign.co.uk)
The Tolomeo by Italian
design house Artemide
has been a must-have
ever since it was designed
in the Eighties. Sharp
silhouette, soft parchment
shade – it’s timeless.
4
Made In Design
(Armchair, £3,401; Lelièvre, madeindesign.co.uk)
Made In Design is the online shop I visit first
to discover the hottest new furniture designs.
It has just started stocking this armchair from
Lelièvre Paris and I’m obsessed.
6
H&M
(£199.99; hm.com)
The high street store has really upped its
homeware game recently. This stylish rattan
lounge chair betrays its price tag.
3
Nordic Nest
(£489.50; Fritz Hansen,
nordicnest.com)
The furniture emporium
formerly known as
Skandium. It’s a one-
stop shop for the
chicest Scandi pieces,
such as this Fritz Hansen
desk lamp.
2
Liberty London
(£320 each; Moustache, libertylondon.com)
Liberty has its finger on the pulse when it
comes to fun contemporary design. These
stools from French design house Moustache
will add a cool pop of colour to a room.
10
Arket
(£35; arket.com)
Arket is great for
essential home
accessories such as
this green glass vase.
It also has lovely
blankets, baskets
and candle holders.
8
The Conran Shop
(£4,420; Le Corbusier, conranshop.co.uk)
The Conran Shop is still the best for design
classics. Someday I will own a Le Corbusier
chaise longue.
5
The Bit
(£175 each; normann
copenhagen.com)
Is it a stool? Side table?
Stand? The Bit by
Danish designer
Normann Copenhagen
is whatever you want
it to be. Made from tiny
bits of recycled plastic.
9
Murano glassware
(£20 each; casacelva.com)
Murano glass is back in a big way. I love these
affordable tumblers from Casa Celva. Also see
the brand Stories of Italy.
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