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Handmade ikat lampshades using surplus fabric in statement colours
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Only 1 Metre of Fabric - What Can I do?
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PRESS RELEASE: Designer fabric dealer launches in bid to reduce waste
Why Haines Curates?
Easy DIY Lampshade for £20 in 20 Minutes
Make your own lampshade in 20 mins for £20, too easy!
My headboard is wider than my material – can it work?
The Embroidery Touch
The Best Places to Hang a Mirror in Your Home
Simple tips to get the most out of your mirror.
Sustainable Cushion Pads
Home Office Inspiration
Catch a glimpse of the creative corners in our Haines Curates designers' home office and studio setups.
The Wicklewood Way
Designed in London and crafted by makers around the world, Wicklewood's homeware and lifestyle accessories are made with integrity with sustainability in mind. Read on as we speak to Wicklewood Founder and Creative Director Caroline Downing Nadel
Custom Cushions with Katy Takla
We sit down with cushion frilled connoisseur Katy Takla and talk all things textiles, colour and the magic of remnant fabric! Read on to get to know her better >
Antique Furniture Restoration with Summerfield & Scott
Creating a characterful home takes patience and creativity. Discover top tips for sourcing antique and vintage furniture from restoration experts Summerfield and Scott.
Headboard Upholstery at Home with Micaela Sharp
Learn from upholstery expert and TV personality Micaela Sharp about choosing the right headboard fabric for you, how to measure up, and headboard styling.
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