A good night’s sleep: our mattress buying guide
When it comes to picking a mattress, there are a lot of choices out there. Pocket sprung or memory f...
Dining chairs: finding your perfect fit
We've written a lot about how to find your perfect dining table. But the chairs you sit on are just ...
A Chichester-shaped bedroom: taking the traditional into today
Chichester. The first furniture collection we ever created. From kitchen cabinetry to dressers and s...
A place to ponder
A window seat is a special place. It’s not quite the same as a sofa or armchair. It’s out of the ord...
Creating flower arrangements with scale
You might’ve noticed that we often arrange our life-like stems rather simply – single flowers in bot...
The secret of symmetry
Symmetry is known to have a calming effect on our mood and on a room’s atmosphere. In psychology, it...
Making the bed for spring
However you make your bed, chances are you’ll switch things up a bit over the year. Whether that’s t...
Dean Keyworth & his Limehouse kitchen
No two Neptune kitchens are ever quite the same; each customer and each home has its own personality...
Rediscovering brown furniture
Antique wooden furniture – or ‘brown furniture’ as it’s sometimes known – is often thought of as too...
Playing dress up with: the Suffolk dressers
This spring, we revealed a freshened-up version of our Suffolk collection. From subtle refinements, ...
To island, or not to island?
Most people put an island at the top of their kitchen wishlist. It’s usually jostling with larders f...
Reasons to love linen
As we add three new linens to our fabric collection, we wanted to tell the story behind this oldest ...
A bedroom for in-between the seasons
While all of the seasons chop and change, week by week, winter often feels like the one that fluctua...
How to work well at home
Today’s flexible workspaces mean that more and more of us are working from home. For some, the trans...
Behind the design: the Henley industrial kitchen
Our Henley kitchen is loved for its use of oak, inside and out. Words like stately, traditional, and...
Kitchen hacks – the ones that have our attention
Lifestyle press and the likes of Pinterest and Instagram are continually reporting on the latest int...
Debbie Pearce & her Henley kitchen
A family of architectural designers (and designers-to-be) and interiors enthusiasts live under Debbi...
Nicola Ashley & her Chichester kitchen
When we met Nicola, we were trying to figure out her accent. Born in Epping, Essex, she and her husb...
Velvet – a step back in time
At once refined and comforting, velvet is one of our favourite fabrics for winter – whether you’re c...
Rachel Ayerst & her Suffolk kitchen
Inside The Old Vicarage, you’ll find a rather busy home. There’s Rachel – a recruitment consultant w...
Behind the scenes: the making of our festive table
Whenever we do our Christmas photoshoots, there’s a lot of build up to any that involve a dining tab...
The Christmas table: in three looks
We all want our homes to feel a little magical at Christmas time. From our front doors and hallways ...
Rio Barrett & her Suffolk kitchen
Where Rio Barrett’s Suffolk kitchen now stands, there was once a very different setup indeed. Until ...
How to: create an autumnal arrangement
There are many ways that we can reference the current season in our homes. Paint is one, textiles ar...
Making the most of curtains and blinds
Skillfully crafted window treatments can enhance a room in ways you never thought possible. Here, we...
Teal appeal
Run an online search for images matching the word ‘teal’ and you’ll turn up a surprising variety of ...
In the making: curtains and Roman blinds
Everything we design at Neptune is intended to work together. From our sofas to our paint colours, i...
Writing the Collector’s Edition – our seasonal story
Inspired by the cosiness and comfort of traditional libraries, our autumn/winter collection invites ...
Take one design: Keswick
Sometimes the ‘quietest’ designs are the ones that make the most difference. Our new Keswick console...
The Paulownia: tree of life
Our new Fleming mirror is made from the wood of the Paulownia tree, which originates in China. This ...
Juliet Batchelder & her Suffolk kitchen
Juliet, her husband, Andrew, and British short hair cat Sylvester, moved into their Victorian townho...
Jonathan and Suzy Canham & their Chichester kitchen
Jonathan and Suzy bought their home, The Old Barn, almost three years ago, and earlier this year rem...
For the love of baskets
Basket weaving is a craft of old. For thousands of years, people have been weaving grasses, rushes, ...
Succulent succulents
Succulents have grown and grown (no pun intended) in popularity over the last few years as a way to ...
A slice of garden for your great indoors
Bringing the outdoors in is a familiar theme at this time of year, when the weather’s still a bit un...
In the making: bespoke
Bespoke, adjective. 1. made to order. 2. written or adapted for a specific user or purpose. Both def...
Green interiors with confidence
Three interiors schemes that use green in a big and bold way.
Henley, just look how you've grown
Henley was the second kitchen that we ever designed. We’ve learnt a lot since then and wanted to use...
Colour chronicles
From playing with brighter shades, to wall-to-wall deep, dark colour, and a new take on monochrome: ...
Style notes: flower-arranging
Notepad scribbles from our stylists, pointers picked up on photoshoots, home-grown ideas from our re...