Above: Henry Holland Studio’s upcoming gingham collection.
Embarrassingly, we always turn up with a piece of my ceramics. Either a candle or a vase. My husband says it’s embarrassing to keep pushing our wares, but I like to think people are happy to receive it!
A photograph of my mum, a Henry Holland Studio Swan Lamp, some ceramic face mugs we bought in Oaxaca, Mexico, and Leigh Bowery’s biography by Sue Tilley, which I’m currently reading.
Ruthless People! It was one of the first places I saw Memphis pieces en masse and I fell in love. Then I saw Karl Lagerfeld’s Monaco apartment. I used to have a Memphis desk that I bought from Paul Smith. I adored it, but it was so low I permanently had bruises on my knees!
Our dressing room. It’s no secret that I love clothes—they hold so many memories for me. I love having the space to see everything in one place and get dressed in a calm space.
There is no such thing as too much color and pattern. Done right and with the right light, shade and tonal colors can all work together.
Laminate floors and cream walls. Is that even classed as design?!
Bold, playful, and textural.
In the ’80s, our living room had swags and tails curtains in peach Moiré, and I just loved them! My mum paired them with floral printed couches, and I thought it was so epic I had to reference it when we designed our wallpaper collection with Harlequin last year. There is an embossed paper Moiré wall covering that has the feel of the warp and weft of a silk. We have it up in our home, and it reminds me of that living room every day.
Studio Nicholson trousers. I have the same ones in four colors.
Astier de Villatte in Paris. I know it’s not my ceramics, but I made a deal with myself to buy a piece every time I went to Paris as a way to start a collection. I just love the stores and how overcrowded and eccentric they are.
I bought an Art Deco sofa on Vinterior that I plan to reupholster for our new living room. It’s such a great shape but in need of some love.
Thanks so much, Henry! Follow his work at @henryholland and www.henryhollandstudio.com.
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