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How to find treasure on eBay

20/1/2015

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I've held back for a while, it's nice to keep some things to yourself, but now I've decided to let you in on a little secret. How to find treasures on auction sites such as Ebay and classified ad sites such as GumTree. 

By treasures, I mean pieces that look great, will last and will hold, or maybe even increase, their value if you want to resell them in the future. 


Search for products from well-established, high-end design retailers: Liberty of London, Heals, Chaplins, Selfridges, Anthropologie and The Conran Shop, etc. All these stores specialise in expensive and generally well-built homewares and furniture, so if the product is genuine - and that's one thing I can't guarantee - it should be durable and to be able to bought for a fraction of its original price.


Search for products by up and coming designers that have recently been mentioned in the press. I bought a beautiful oak light fitting by Cornish-based designer Tom Raffield for less than a third of what it would have cost new. And, it was new, it was an unwanted gift still in its original packaging. Rory Dobner, Tom Dixon, Orla Keily and Donna Wilson are some of the other names I regularly scour the resale sites for.
Blue sideboard, £550, Out of the Dark
Then you want to look for the designer products that are coming back into fashion. Vintage G-Plan, Ercol, Kartell and Eames products are very much sought after at the moment and there is so much of it about you can pick it up quite cheaply. Take a look at the Out of The Dark website for inspiration on how you can make these things over for the 21st century, they have a whole catalogue of furniture that you can buy and restore yourself, or save yourself the trouble and buy a newly restored piece direct from them. They have some fantastic pieces.


Vintage shop fittings, traditional wooden flip-top school desks, and architects' plan drawers are other pieces to look out for. These original pieces are growing in demand at the moment and will rise in value. Don't pay hundreds for them though.

Any private sellers selling pieces by any of the designers or companies mentioned obviously have good and expensive taste so always remember to check out what else they are selling whilst you are browsing. More often than not, their priority is to get rid, rather than get a good price. Happy hunting!
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M&S gets leggy for Spring

15/1/2015

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Look out for fresh Spring greens at M&S; Home!
Marks and Spencer has just launched its new Home catalogue, bringing a welcome reminder that Spring is just around the corner. Look out for bold botanical prints and on-trend copper. Whilst, its leggy sofa, armchair and pouffe are just made for small homes. Find out more about how you can use your legs to grow your rooms here. It works in the bedroom too!
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Clever little shelves

12/1/2015

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White cloud shelf, from £199, Out There Interiors
Shelves make walls work that bit harder. Everyone has at least one wall in their home that can take a shelf and it doesn't have to be a boring old plank of wood either. It can be a work of art in itself, even a bit tongue in cheek, such as this floating cloud shelf from the always innovative Out There Interiors.
Umbra Conceal Bookshelf, £10.50, Red Candy
This one's really clever. The bottom book is actually a shelf made to look like a book, stack it with real books and it appears that you have piles of books floating across your wall. It would make a great little bedside perch, or group a few of them across a wall to create a novel feature wall - quite literally! 
We went all the way to the USA to find the genius Riveli shelving system, price on application
Shelves are not just made for holding books either. Free up kitchen work surfaces and the top of the sideboard, coffee table and bedside units  by repositioning plants, vases, photo frames and other decorative clutter on a shelf. Available in a variety of finishes, the individual pull-down shelves on the Riveli shelving system allow you to create your own configuration.  
Etagère version escalier de secours, E120, you will have to ship this in from France
And, I love this mini balcony fire-escape shelf - it's perfect for kitchen herbs or storing pots of napkins and cutlery. Or keep it by the front door for post and paperwork.

Now read on to discover some great multi-purpose kitchen furniture to look out for here.
I love my Ella's Kitchen Company shelf cabinet!

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Stylish storage dining table - another brilliantly big idea for a tiny space

7/1/2015

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The Mogg Botero storage dining table, from £3,290, Go Modern
I'm a big fan of round dining tables, they make a space feel instantly more homely and as you can see everyone sitting at them without turning, they are more sociable than tables with right angles too. But, just how clever is this Mogg Botero table? You can fill up it's base with stuff!
The Mogg Botero storage dining table, opens up from both sides, from £3,290, Go Modern
There's room for a good few bottles of wine in there, your dinner service or maybe even a laptop and files so that it can double up as a desk. 
The Mogg Botero storage dining table, available topped with white Carrara marble, from £3,290, Go Modern
It's available in different finishes and in two sizes too. Priced from £3,290.

Stretto Dining Table by Team 7, Wharfside
Now, discover why pedestal dining tables are particularly suited to little rooms here

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