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Impress Your Visitors with a Welcoming & Cosy Guest Room

Impress Your Visitors with a Welcoming & Cosy Guest Room

The guest room is one of the most frequently overlooked rooms in the house. Despite the best of intentions, more often than not it ends up being used to store laundry, out of season clothes, and a cluttered assortment of odds and ends. When guests arrive you find yourself in that inevitable cleaning frenzy, desperately trying to make the room look habitable before the doorbell rings. But with a bit of planning and some clever design hacks, it’s easy to create a welcoming and cosy space for your guests that’s a real asset to your home. Read on for our top tips... 1) Make a statement with a metal bedframe Alderley Metal Bed The bed is the most important piece of furniture in your guest room, so why not make a feature of it? Undeniably inviting, a metal bed frame is a design classic with a gorgeous gothic edge. Sure to stand out amid an otherwise neutral or simple décor, designs like our Brennington or Alderley will infuse a glamorous touch that’s sure to impress. If you have kids to stay, there’s no doubt they’ll love the novelty of the sleek brass knobs and intricately designed metalwork. Leave out a copy of Bed-knobs and Broomsticks as bedtime reading and let their imaginations go wild. What’s more, metal bed frames allow a reasonable amount of storage space beneath them, perfect for keeping your guests' suitcases, or even just storing a few bits and pieces of your own. 2) Maximise on storage space Melrose Fairmont Florence   In a perfect world your guest room would only ever be used by guests, remaining pristine and uncluttered in between visits. However in reality, we all know that’s rarely the case. When pushed for space it’s inevitable you’ll start eyeing up the little-used room, gradually filling it with your own things. Fix this problem by maximising the storage space available, selecting furniture that is functional as well as fashionable. One of our fantastic Bedside Tables would be the perfect accessory. Different styles with drawer options for compact storage make these the ideal nightstands for you to place a lamp, alarm clock and coaster on top as a hospitable touch.In addition, make the most of wall recesses and alcoves by fitting them with open shelving. Not only will they provide precious extra storage space, but everything from books to ornaments can be displayed, adding to the cosy “lived in” look without adding clutter. Hooks and hangers on the back of the door are another clever storage solution, showing your guests you’ve made room for their belongings. 3) Add a comfy chair If your guest room is big enough, a cosy chair will do wonders for that homely, welcoming aesthetic. Armchair style designs like the City are ideal for a window, corner or alcove space, allowing your guest to relax and unwind after a day of travel. Why not leave some magazines or books they might like nearby, helping them to feel valued and catered for. Alternatively, a stylish chair like the Knightsbridge would work just as well at a desk or dresser. When not being sat upon, it would make a practical item for your guests to drape clothes or bags over. 4) Choose neutral colours It may be tempting to go to town and decorate your guest room using all the colours and materials you wouldn’t dare try in your master suite. But remember this is the ‘guest’ room, meaning first and foremost it must be aimed at those staying in it. Since everyone has their own taste in décor, and some people could struggle to sleep with intense or overpowering brightly coloured walls, it’s best to stay on the safe side with a fairly neutral palette. From cream to caramel, warm colours in elegant muted shades are ideal for creating a cosy and homely ambience, whilst serene pastel hues like pale blue or daffodil yellow will exude a calming and relaxing vibe. Bold accents such as a jazzy lampshade or decorative quilt will add a fun and funky boost, but be careful not to go too OTT. 5) Add a few unique accent pieces Your aim should be to make your guests feel right at home while they’re staying with you. The last thing you want is to set them up in a sterile room with zero personality and barren décor. For a welcoming touch, add a few subtle accent pieces from colourfully patterned throw cushions to unusual artwork. Plus practical items like a clock and mirror will not go amiss. If you’ve picked up any trinkets and souvenirs whilst travelling, this is a great place to keep them. A Moroccan lantern on the windowsill or Venetian carnival masks on the wall can make for a unique display with a personal touch. 6) Keep it fresh Undoubtedly the most basic and important rule of hosting is clean sheets. But for extra brownie points leave a few fluffy towels folded neatly on the bed, plus a blanket or two in case it gets cold. Guest rooms can get a little musty if not used regularly, so open the window for a few hours before your visitor arrives to ensure it’s well ventilated. And why not go the extra mile with a vase of fresh flowers or a scented candle on the bedside table.

6 Steps to a Retro Kitchen

6 Steps to a Retro Kitchen

Never have retro kitchens been so on trend. From classic range ovens to vintage Tolix stools, stylish Smeg fridges to psychedelic blinds, retro décor has been embraced by designer showrooms, high street outlets and commercial eateries alike. Want to give your kitchen a retro makeover? Just follow our six simple steps: 1) Add a splash of colour Padded Crescent Bar Stool Red Retro style is bold and bright, with primary and pastel colours taking centre stage. Shades of red, orange, green and purple are fabulously chic, but they’re not for the faint hearted. If you’re not quite brave enough for bold block coloured walls, a set of beautifully bright stools to contrast against a neutral breakfast bar will do just as well. Round or crescent shaped stools like our Padded Crescent are ideal for adding that nostalgic vibe. Available in a spectrum of funky colours, they’re also incredibly comfy due to their encompassing shape. 2) Pair mirrored chrome with faux leather Nothing is more retro than the 1950s American diner. Full of character, it’s ideal for kitchens with elevated seating lined up along a breakfast bar or island. For that authentic all-American feel, choose kitchen stools that pair mirrored chrome frames with faux leather upholstery. Whilst sleek chrome exudes that high gloss appearance reminiscent of the metalwork on classic Cadillac cars, faux leather seat pads ensure comfort as well as allowing for a myriad of vibrant colours. Combine red, black, white and teal for a timeless aesthetic, or experiment with a playful pastel colour palette. Bestselling Retro Bar Stools Java Bar Stool Grey Java Diner Stool Black Java Bar Stool White For examples of furniture with this iconic style, check out our popular Java and Skyline bar stools. 3) Swap conventional kitchen furniture for a booth For that authentic diner style aesthetic, why not consider a booth instead of a standard table and four chairs? Simply fit a faux leather upholstered bench against one of the walls of your kitchen, add a classic Formica table and a scattering of retro-inspired chairs, such as the Mustang, and voila – you’ll feel like you’re on the set of Happy Days every time you sit down to breakfast. This is a particularly good option if you’re short on space. The booth can be fitted around the corners and grooves of your kitchen, and you can make it as big or small as you like. Plus, you can even add some hidden storage space within. 4) Accessorise a rented kitchen with retro-inspired art If you’re renting your home, you probably won’t be able to make any major alterations to the interior design. If it's only temporary it's likely you won’t want to invest too much in it either. Hanging a few colourful pieces of art is a simple solution, making a quick and easy way to personalise a neutral space. However art doesn’t necessarily refer to paintings or fancy oil-based canvases. Think outside the box and decorate your walls with a vintage tin sign, a framed movie poster from the 50s or 60s, a neon diner-style sign, or even just a feature clock in a bold colour. These little touches will add a shot of personality into a plain or neutral kitchen, and the best thing is you can take it all with you when you move. 5) Update your kitchenware with retro packaging Retro packaging is a great way to update your kitchen look without making substantial changes. Store utensils in mason jars or cream coloured tins, and add little quirky touches with items such as a diner-style straw dispenser, mini gumball machine or jukebox. Display similarly coloured ceramics and jars on open shelving for an eye-catching look, and scour charity shops, car boot sales and vintage fairs to find old cake tins with just the right amount of rust on them. After all, there’s nothing more retro than a bit of wear and tear. 6) Go the whole hog with some retro flooring The black and white checked kitchen floor first came into style in the 1960s, and it’s rarely been out of fashion since. Marvellously monochromatic, black and white work with every colour scheme and the chequered pattern can be replicated in tile or lino, to suit any budget. Similarly, a deep pile rug will never date and looks great underneath a kitchen or dining room table, bringing that swinging 60s vibe to your home. Stars And Stripes Retro Pinterest Board Need a few more ideas? Why not browse our Stars & Stripes Pinterest board for further interior inspiration.

The Best Advice for Creating a Formal Dining Room

The Best Advice for Creating a Formal Dining Room

There's something brilliantly old-fashioned about a formal dining room, conjuring up nostalgic images of Downton-esque soirees and family feasts. Yet it can also be quite intimidating; if you’re going to the trouble of inviting guests over for a formal dinner, the pressure is on to create a dining room which is fit for the occasion.In any formal dining room, less is more. Stick to the basics: a good dining set, some tasteful art, and essential ingredients such as cutlery, glassware and crockery. With minimal fuss, you’ll have a dining room which is ready for any sort of gathering. Just follow our simple tips… 1) Create the illusion of space with an extendable dining table We don’t all have space for an extra large table, so cheat by investing in an extendable design. When your dining room is out of action or you're enjoying a romantic meal for two, keep it neat, small and compact to make the most of the extra space in the room. Then when you have guests just extend it to accommodate a few extra seats, allowing all present to enjoy the cosy atmosphere. Canterbury Stirling Newbury 2) Invest in statement seating Whilst the table is the focal point of your dining room, chairs play an equally important role and should not be overlooked. Once covered by tablecloths, loaded with platters of food and surrounded by chatter, tables can blend in somewhat. Chairs on the other hand are constantly under scrutiny, especially when sat upon for multiple courses and extended lengths of time. Of course they need to be comfortable and suited to the room’s décor style, but why not turn them into a design feature in and of themselves? Add a retro vibe to your dining room with funky Z-shaped chairs or rounded seats. Or why not add some colour to a set of plain wooden chairs with some bright cushions, or by painting them the same shade as your dining room walls. Opt for high backed designs for an instant shot of vintage glamour. You could even mix and match a few different styles for a chic eclectic look. 3) Keep a few extra chairs on standby You never know when a small gathering is going to turn into a full blown dinner party, so it’s worth keeping a couple of extra dining chairs on standby just in case. Arrange them flat against the wall when not in use and keep them clear of clutter, ensuring they add to the formal look of the room. Or you could even invest in some stackable designs like the Arlo, a great option for compact storage. 4) Experiment with art Art doesn’t have to be expensive, nor does it have to be conventional. Or instead of a statement painting, why not hang a elegant framed mirror on the wall. For a vintage look, rub some household bleach or paint stripper over an old mirror to achieve a stylish burnished look. If your artwork is on the small side, make a feature of it by framing three or four small paintings or prints and hanging them together. 5) Make your lighting matter The lighting in your dining room should be soft and ambient. That means no strip lights, no spotlights, and no fluorescent or neon decor. You want to create an atmosphere that is relaxed and inviting, showing off your dining room at its best. There’s a huge range of lighting available these days, so it’s worth shopping around until you find the right piece. Uplighting against the walls creates a romantic ambiance, while scattered floor lamps allow you to control the brightness of the room. Recently, low-hanging pendant lighting has become more popular. Why not experiment with cable length and dare to bring your pendant light right down to the table-top for a dramatic and contemporary look. 6) Don’t forget the finishing touches In a formal dining room, you can get away with some stylishly mismatched furniture or an eclectic mix of art and mirrors. But when it comes to the finishing touches, you can’t afford to scrimp. Invest in a good set of matching cutlery, and keep it separate from your everyday collection. The same goes for your glassware – whether you go for simplicity, cut glass or trendy coloured stems, make sure every piece matches. Your guests will notice these little details, and when you’re not entertaining you can make a feature of pretty glassware in a glass cabinet or open shelving. Finally, for an extra flourish, add a centrepiece to the middle of the table. Flowers, fruit, or something crafty and handmade – it doesn’t matter. The centrepiece will tie the whole table together and add a sense of purpose and style to any dinner party. Check out our Table Décor pinterest board for more elegant ideas and inspiration Shop All Dining Sets

Halloween Dinner Party Competition

Halloween Dinner Party Competition

It’s that time of year again where ghosts & ghouls trawl the streets looking for treats! So naturally Atlantic Shopping have decided to run a Halloween Dinner Party Competition with a prize jackpot of £500 to spend on dining sets, dining chairs and dining tables! Describe your perfect Halloween Dinner Party For your chance to win, all you need to do is describe your perfect Halloween dinner party. This is your chance to be as imaginative as you like! There are two main requirements: 1) What guests would you invite? Would it be a zombie Elvis Presley or a vampire Marilyn Monroe? 2) What dishes would you serve? Maybe some sugar mice to start, a pumpkin pie for main, and then some jelly worms for dessert? You can use words, photos or even videos to assist you! The most inventive, most creative & most deliciously terrifying Halloween dinner party wins! Howwwwll to enter Once you've conjured up the spookiest Halloween dinner party, there are two ways to enter. If you have a blog, simply post your terrific tale on there. If you don’t, then just send them in to comp@atlanticshopping.co.uk Remember the deadline for this competition is midnight on Friday 31st October 2014, so get your creative juices flowing! Terms and Conditions: 1) The “Terms and Conditions” of this competition include the details of the competition itself 2) With the exception of Atlantic Shopping employees and their direct relatives, anybody resident in the UK mainland may enter. 3) Online entries that are deemed to have been made using scripts or bots will be considered invalid. 4) The winner may not transfer the prize to another individual, and the prize will be as stated. 5) No monetary alternative will be available. 6) The winner's name, approximate address (town or city) and photo may be published. By entering the competition you agree to this. 7) An internal evaluation team will review the entries received by Friday 31 October and select the strongest. 8) Reasonable steps will be taken to get in touch with the winner, but in the event that no contact can be made – or if the winner is unable to comply with the conditions – then the entrant deemed to have held “second place” will be made the winner. 9) The judges' decision will be made public before 8 November 2014. 10) Details of the competition may be modified, and the competition completely withdrawn, at any time. Shop All Bar Stools

Discontinuation of Sofa Beds

Discontinuation of Sofa Beds

Many thanks for enquiring about our collection of sofa beds. Unfortunately this range has now been discontinued and we no longer sell these products. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused by this and hope you are able to find something else of interest to you on our website. For example, have you browsed our popular range of beds and headboards? With a variety of different styles, shapes and sizes on offer, you’re sure to find the ideal product for you and your home. Shop All Beds

Beanbags Discontinued

Beanbags Discontinued

Thank you for enquiring about our range of beanbags. We’re sorry to inform you that as a business we have now stopped selling these products. Instead we will be focusing on our other furniture lines, of which the most similar to beanbags is our stylish collection of Low Stools. These range from shorter stools which can be used at standard or low height tables, to smaller compact pouffes, ottomans and footstools. Once again, we can only apologise for any inconvenience caused. If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Shop All Low Stools

Hair Products Discontinued

Hair Products Discontinued

Thank you for enquiring about our range of hair products. We’re sorry to announce that our FHI and Wahl lines have now been discontinued as our main supplier, the Italian company Futura, unfortunately went into liquidation and ceased trading. They made a premium range of hair straighteners in their time that were archetypal in their design. As we are no longer able to source these items from them, we have since decided to focus solely on our furniture lines. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused and hope you are able to find something else of interest to you on our website. Shop All Bar Stools

Discontinuation of Pools & Spas

Discontinuation of Pools & Spas

Many thanks for enquiring about our collection of pools and spas. We’re sorry to announce that unfortunately we no longer stock these products. For years we dealt with Bestway to bring a great range of pools and spas to the marketplace that were both innovative in their design and incredibly popular. However due to changes in demand and the market as a whole we have since refocused our sales, becoming more specialist and well known for supplying furniture to both homes and commercial businesses. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope that by browsing the variety of homeware lines on our website you will be able find something else of interest to you. Shop All Bar Stools

Radiant Orchid: Colour of the Year 2014

Radiant Orchid: Colour of the Year 2014

Wherever you look, colour is everywhere – nothing and no one escapes it. But did you know there was such a thing as a globally recognised Colour of the Year? Launched annually by worldwide authority on colour, Pantone, it influences everything from furniture, interior design, fashion and textiles, to print, graphics, advertising and digital technology. Whether choosing paint swatches when redecorating, or simply in selecting the font colour on your computer, you’ll no doubt have come across Pantone before. Best known for their ground-breaking ‘Pantone Matching System’, this landmark standardised colour guide helps designers, companies and individuals alike not only recognise and accurately match colours, but explore and communicate them effectively. Gathering a cabinet of colour experts, Pantone leave no stone unturned as they scour the world for inspiration, perusing the different shades and hues used in everything from popular culture and the arts scene, to geographical landscapes and much-loved travel hot-spots. Whilst past colours have included a spectrum of shades from Emerald Green to Blue Iris, 2014 sees the selection of Radiant Orchid as this year’s key colour trend. From Cadbury’s chocolate to Hallmark greetings cards, the purple family – from violet to mauve to lilac - is renowned for inspiring creativity and imagination. Radiant Orchid is no different, a charming shade sure to inspire innovation with its enchanting and alluring aesthetic. Whilst the ‘radiant’ is down to the beautiful sheen and undeniable vivacity it displays, the ‘orchid’ lends an exotic warmth that sets it apart from the rest. Magnificently modern, it exudes a fresh versatility that’s much sought after. With a mystical complexity it contains various undertones which allow it to combine harmoniously with a multitude of other colour variations. Ideal for use in interior design, it can be successfully blended with both warm and cool shades, from reds to yellows to greens. A strong solid colour, its bold beauty will also add a spark to simple, plain or neutral interiors. With a cool confidence and elegant intensity, it’s ideal for revitalising its surroundings without overwhelming them. What’s more, Colour of the Year is not restricted to one field or genre. Whilst popular in furniture design, Radiant Orchid also featured heavily on the catwalks earlier in the year, filtering across the clothing lines of some of the biggest names in fashion. Furthermore, its attractive adaptability means it’s not just limited to any one season, but will flourish all year round. Popular Purple Products Padded Crescent Bar Stool Purple Glam Bar Stool Purple Velvet Lush Brushed Steel Bar Stool Purple In keeping with this current colour trend, we’ve introduced a plethora of perfectly purple products to our ever-expanding range. The Lush Brushed Steel Bar Stool Purple is a fabulous example, upholstered in fashionable faux leather with chic stitched detailing. Radiant Orchid Pinterest Board So, what do you think of 2014’s Colour of the Year? Want to embrace it in your home? Why not check out our Radiant Orchid Pinterest board for plenty of innovative interior inspiration.

Back to School Time

Back to School Time

There’s no doubt those with kids are well underway with the annual back to school preparations. From the obligatory trek round the school uniform shops in search of blazers, ties and shiny new shoes, to the more fun buys like bags, stationary and customised pencil cases, you’ll most likely have ticked the more obvious buys off the list. But have you considered furniture? A pleasant workspace can have a real beneficial effect on a child and their attitude to education, whatever school year they’re in. A fun, relaxed environment in which to complete their homework will mean they’re much more likely to knuckle down and give their studies the time required. It’s proven a comfortable chair and adequate desk space can result in a positive attitude, greater concentration and hence enhanced productivity. You may wish to invest in a new office chair to give your child that extra encouragement. No matter their age, a low maintenance seat material like faux leather with an easy wipe clean surface is always wise, as seen in the Rochelle Office Chair. Highly durable by nature, faux leather is unlikely to stain or scratch, and what’s more it comes in a myriad of bright colours that are always popular with younger users. Yet whilst it’s key the seat is comfortable and provides ample support for your child, it’s just as important they like the look of it too. Why not let them choose? They’ll be much more inclined to sit in it regularly, ultimately getting those assignments in on time. If they’re put off by the formal work-like look of the traditional office chair, retro or replica designs with a more stylised appearance like the groovy Skyline are sure to be a hit. Or if you’re looking for something really original, our much sought after Funky Chairs could be just the ticket with a wide range of trendy colourful designs available. It’s highly likely that the required chair will go in the corner of your child’s bedroom at a desk or small table, and therefore it’s key it can be used for various fun activities in addition to study. Popular models like the Clementine are brilliantly multi-purpose, ideal for watching TV, arts and crafts projects, playing on the x-box or simply chilling with mates. Clementine Chair It’s well known that a crowded or visually busy environment can be off-putting, so you should see that your child’s workspace is distraction free to ensure they can focus on the task at hand. The first way to aid this is to choose a compact model that will fit comfortably in the space available. If it’s to be used in their bedroom, or even in a small study, slim yet stylish designs like the Faith Brushed Chair White are sure to succeed. Another thing to consider when buying seating for kids is that chairs without wheels or swivel capabilities are more likely to prevent distraction and the inevitable messing about. Whilst completely stationary, bright and beautiful designs like the Arlo are an excellent choice. Finally if you haven’t got one already, a desk or small table will undoubtedly prove to be another smart investment for your child’s education. Having a dedicated workspace they can call their own will ensure they have adequate room to spread out their books, stationary, laptop or other learning aids. If seated at the dining table or family desk, it’s likely they’ll end up having to move their things in accordance with meal times or the needs or other family members; whereas an undisturbed study space will guarantee optimum concentration and productivity. The cool contemporary Alton is a great example, promoting a neat and tidy environment with handy drawers for organised storage. So, are you all ready? With a snazzy new chair and dedicated workspace, your kids are sure to avoid the back to school blues. Shop All Office Chairs

Win a Meal on Us - Retweet & Follow Competition

Win a Meal on Us - Retweet & Follow Competition

Fancy a meal out on us? Looking to treat the kids before they go back to school? Why not enter our exciting Retweet & Follow competition on Twitter and you could win a fantastic £25 Restaurant Choice voucher! Usable at hundreds of different types of restaurants across the UK, you really are spoilt for choice. From much-loved chains like Nando’s and Jamie’s Italian to a broad spectrum of independents, you can search for participating eateries near you using the search facility on the Restaurant Choice website. What’s more, there are no time restrictions. Whether you fancy a light lunch or a slap-up supper, the voucher can be used on anything on the menu… even drinks! To be in with a chance of winning, simply Follow us on Twitter then Retweet our competition tweet. The competition runs from Friday 15th August 2014 to Sunday 24th August 2014. Only one entry per person. The one lucky winner will be announced via Twitter on Monday 25th August and contacted via Direct Message. Happy tweeting! Shop All Bar Stools

New Scandi Style Range of Furniture

New Scandi Style Range of Furniture

Fashionably fusing retro and contemporary components, it’s fair to say that Scandinavian style - commonly referred to as ‘Scandi’ - has taken the modern furniture market by storm. Consisting of a variety of contributing characteristics, its three main principles can be summarised as simplicity, practicality and understated beauty. For this reason we're excited to announce our brand new range. "Recognisably minimalist, it focuses on the use of distinctive, clean lines alongside light, bright décor." Oak and white is typically the main combination used on furniture. Though initially seen in dining chairs and tables, this much sought after trend has since introduced a fashionable assortment of bar stool designs. A prime example is the Culture, available in archetypal white as well as black, green and cream, pictured below. Sleek and sturdy, it’s a cool crisp piece that will enhance a broad range of interiors with its neat lined shape and outstanding look. (November 2015 - Please note, the Culture has unfortunately been discontinued. We would recommend the Drift Oak Bar Stool as a great alternative.) Culture Oak & White Culture Oak & Black Culture & Cream Crafted to match the Culture is the Rush Dining Chair, an eye-catching retro design with a marvellously modern twist. Similarly offered in black, white, green and cream, this classic model will liven up any kitchen or dining room with its striking circular seat that projects a casual and welcoming feel. (July 2016 - Please note, the Rush has now been discontinued.) Rush Oak & White Rush Oak & Black Rush Oak & Cream To fully embrace this up-and-coming trend, you’ll want a coordinating table to compliment your seating. Look no further than the Camden, Sinai and Marina, great examples of highly practical Scandi style. With fresh white matte surfaces, they not only brighten their surroundings but are brilliantly low maintenance and wipe clean – ideal for environments where food and drink are prevalent. (December 2014 - Unfortunately the Camden, Sinai & Marina Dining Tables have now been discontinued. With an emphasis on natural materials like wood, this style of furniture often employs a solid oak frame with a smooth oiled finish. Not only does this beautifully light shade create a spacious aesthetic, but it’s strong and sturdy by nature, making for truly dependable pieces of furniture that are made to last. With gorgeous oak legs that taper outwards for a neat silhouette, the Woodstock – available in black or white - is a great multipurpose coffee table that boasts a carefully crafted storage shelf for trademark functionality. (May 2015 - Please note, the Woodstock has now been discontinued.) Woodstock Toronto Toronto Set Whilst the majority of designs utilise a painted wooden table top, thick tempered glass is also popular, as seen in the Toronto Coffee Table and Toronto Set of Tables. Magnificently minimalist, its clear transparent surface lets you see right through it for that space saving illusion. (July 2015 - Please note, the Toronto Set Of Tables has since been discontinued.) Accessible to all, the Radius – offered as a single coffee table or as a set of three – can be used throughout the home and will compliment a vast array of interior settings. Multipurpose and adaptable, they are characteristically versatile due to their neutral tones and highly functional design. (May 2015 - Please note, the Radius is no longer available.) Radius Oak & White Radius Oak & Black Radius Oak & Cream What’s more, we’ve just launched the first in this fabulous new collection, the Ambience Set Of Drawers is an adorable all-purpose piece that comes in black, cream, green and trademark white. Whether you choose to display your treasures on top of its solid oak frame, or tidy clutter away within its sleek satin painted draws, the Ambience promotes a clean and minimal aesthetic typical of Scandi style. (August 2016 - Please note, the Ambience is no longer available in white, black, or cream but is still offered in green.) Ambience Oak & White Ambience Oak & Black Ambience Oak & Green Want to embrace this widespread trend but need a little inspiration? We’ve created a Scandinavian Style Pinterest board to display products and provide example décor to aid those wishing to play host to this popular Nordic style. Scandinavian Style Pinterest Board We’d love to know what do you think of minimalist Scandi style. Would you like to adopt it in your home? Shop Scandi Furniture