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THE JUNE EDIT

LIVING HISTORY

In its latest homage to heritage, Little Greene presents National Trust Papers IV, the fourth edition of patterns derived from National Trust properties. Merging 250 years of decoration with modern tastes, this collection introduces eight historic patterns refreshed in vibrant colourways. With techniques ranging from classic surface printing to innovative digital processes, the selection showcases exotic birds, elegant florals and Chinese motifs – like Bamboo Floral in Heat, £127 a roll, pictured, a design inspired by wallpaper fragments found in Dorset’s Kingston Lacy Estate.

CERAMIC HERITAGE

Reviving the art of historic ceramics, Emily Mitchell’s Tyg cup, £225, stands tall in the world of artisanal craftsmanship. Inspired by her passion for narrative and the evocative stories of everyday objects, this piece

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