Showing posts with label Kilver Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kilver Court. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

A Pink and Rose Scented Mothers Day


1. Peonie in mauve glass vase & rose scented candle www.Janeclayton.co.uk
2. Pink Rose www.Janeclayton.co.uk
3. Fine candles in tones of pink www.Janeclayton.co.uk
4. Pink and lime cushion  www.Janeclayton.co.uk
5. Antique French Silk cushions in pink www.no21.co.uk
6. Deep pink glass storm candle holder www.Janeourtclayton.co.uk
7. Dressing table/ writing desk www.no21.co.uk


A celebration in pink. Gorgeous rose scented candles, deep pink glass and cushions. Peonies and roses for Mothers Day with love xxxxx 

During March and April Jane Clayton will be running free design clinics at their Interiors Outlet at Kilver Court (next to Mulberry) every Monday from 10am-12noon

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Kilver Court - A mad moment in the snow

Colours by B Ollis Blackwell

1. Photography Bx Ollis-Blackwell
2. Location Kilver Court 
3. Props; scarf Aubin & Wills  
4. Props; mug and fingerless gloves Jack Wills

Kilver Court gardens looked stunning, the firs so tall, it didn't look like a quintessential scene in England, but a snowy Nordic landscape. We were photographing the Spelt mushroom risotto at Kilver Court, which will be taken on Ranulph Fiennes expedition. Stew had a mad moment in the snow.


Wednesday, 12 September 2012

English Country Living

Bedroom photo via; Elle Decor
When I think about British country style the thought of the British brand Mulberry 
comes to mind, founded by Roger Saul who owns Kilver Court (No21 showroom
An example of this interior style can be found at Charlton House 
Textured and warm brown tones, classic shapes - modernised
 www.webbscrickhowell.com
The Mulberry concept originated mixing traditional fabrics, plaids, tweed and wools. Leather was a key material
Today there is a revival, using plaids and tweeds in upholstery.

My favourite interior styling is combines plaid with white walls for a fresh new look

Checks and plaids in British made wool
Earthy brown tones - natural materials
I have found a selection of chairs to create this English country style look
www.webbscrickhowell.com