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Hi I'm Katie O'Gorman and I'm an Interior Designer in London. I often find that designers are stuck in a rut of using the same old suppliers on every job. I hope this blog enables people to see the fantastically diverse range of beautiful items on offer, enjoy!

Saturday, 22 January 2011

It's the small things...

Transform a room by adding in quirky, interesting bits and pieces, these are the things that stand out and give the space a bit of character. These pieces can be function or totally useless, the emphasis is more on the asthetic. I love rooting through car boot sales and charity shops for these kind of things. Also try salvage yards and antique shops. Here are a few I’ve found recently, they are all from antique shops with great websites so check them out if you’re in need of a bit of inspiration.

James Plumb is a combination of two artists who take cast offs and disused antiques and make them into one off pieces.

This is a fantastic amalgamation of an old worn dictionary and a discarded candle sconce makes an eye catching wall sconce. They are an inspirational duo that inspires you to reconsider throwing anything away.

Retrouvius is an architectural salvage yard that has a fantastic range of furniture, lighting and accessories all reclaimed and restored.

This central line tube sign would look great either on the wall to give an eclectic look mixed with other pictures, or could be used as a retro tabletop.

Robert Young hosts a collection of fine antique country furniture, folk art and unusual vintage items of predominantly rural and provincial origin. They have everything from tables to pincushions so is a great place to find interesting bits.

This pair of vintage sign writers trestles has been beautifully converted into a set of shelves through the combination of contemporary glass and the old painted pine trestles. A brilliant structure to host more interesting pieces you might find.

Joss Graham has long been the go to man for antique ethnic textiles from India, Asia and Africa. In recent years he has expanded the collection to include paintings, sculpture, ceramics and jewellery.

An example of his collection is this Indian silk painting from the village of Orissa. The simplicity of the monochrome combined with the intricate detail of the picture makes a beautiful piece guaranteed to add interest to any room.

The Old Cinema is a whole department store filled with a fascinating collection of antique, vintage and retro pieces. It is overflowing with unique items that catch the eye.

This parts box could be used for extra storage in any room and I love the colour and interesting shape paired with the retro writing.