At the end of the month I’ll have been renovating my house for a full year. To the naked eye, it might not look like a lot has changed, saved for some new flooring and fresh paint on the walls. However, under the surface, there’s a lot more that’s been going on. Cue an unexpected, full-house rewire (which meant an unexpected, full-house re-plaster), a sneaky lead pipe situation which meant some of our newly laid flooring had to come right back up again, and more DIY mishaps than there are aisles in B&Q. While it’s been testing, the thing keeping me on course is my creative vision. Sure, I might not have the actual funds to furnish said house right now, but that doesn’t mean I can’t keep dreaming up beautiful interior moments in my head.
I could talk interiors all day, and often do with my poor colleagues who have spent the last 365 days listening to my woes and affirming my design decisions. Sending them link after link asking, “what do you think of this?“, or suggesting pieces from my virtual travels I think they’d like themselves (“this would look gorgeous in your living room“). As such, it was mutually decided that I would start a Who What Wear first—a brand-new, rolling homeware column—so I could live out my décor fantasies and afford my colleagues some peace. A win-win, so they say.
While I won’t claim to be a professional interior designer, my thirteen years spent as a fashion editor does mean I have a trained eye for stylish pieces, as well as the ability to identify items that go beyond whatever the current trend cycle may be—something that’s especially important when it comes to interiors. For some reason, buying something for the home always feels like more of an investment than it does doing the same for your wardrobe, doesn’t it?
Assuming, if you’ve found yourself here, that interiors and homeware is of interest to you, too. So, bookmark this tab, because I’ll be sharing new-in, trending homeware with you here every single month. With pieces from H&M Home to Soho Home, I’ll include items for every budget and interior aesthetic, all with some handy styling tips thrown in. Scroll on to see this month’s edit.