The future heirloom: unpicking our Moreton table
There are dining tables and then there are kitchen tables, and our newest design, Moreton, is most d...
Hit refresh: renew your home with simple changes
We all know the thrill of the new, but it can quickly wear off. And always buying new pieces – be it...
A new perspective on the dining table
Recent events mean more of us than ever are getting used to working from home. If it’s a new experi...
A little something for Easter
Even though Easter celebrations this year are likely to be a little quieter than usual, we still thi...
A modern take on limewashing
Before modern paints, limewashing was one of the most common finishes you’d see on masonry and inter...
Teaming with Saffron
With the turn of every new seasonal collection here at Neptune comes a new seasonal shade, and for s...
The comfort of home
There can be no place more capable of nurturing and caring than your home. Even (and, in fact, espec...
Mother’s Day breakfast-in-bed marmalade
If there were ever a time to treat somebody to breakfast in bed, it’s Mother’s Day. A gesture that’s...
Aroma your home
Our homes can help us live better, says wellness author and founder of JOGB Living, Jo Glanville-Bla...
An accent of Saffron
Often the most successful room schemes are a result of layers. Built up over time, statement pieces ...
Brilliantly bold Saffron
There’s nothing new in the world of decorating about using a larger-than-life colour on every wall, ...
From Sussex to Wycombe: the story of our Arts & Crafts chair
Finding its feet in post-Industrial Revolution Britain, the Arts & Crafts movement championed a ...
Spring's design story
The story behind any new collection often starts with conversations that have no initial connection ...
Raw texture: welcoming in natural materials this spring
If you’ve been reading our journal this week, you’ll know that our newest collection was inspired by...
Spotlight on the Audrey occasional chair
Every design in the Neptune collection has a story. Some shorter and simpler than others, but even t...
A Saffron story
An exciting, confident colour sets the tone for our new spring collection. Meet Saffron: a beautiful...
In the kitchen: an overnight oats recipe for winter
Our make ahead recipe uses in-season ingredients like British-grown pears and warming chai spices. M...
Choosing furniture for a small space
Unless you’re lucky enough to live in a generously-proportioned home with a room for everything, the...
Historic houses to visit in 2020
There’s nothing new about visiting grand or historic houses, but that doesn’t mean our interest and ...
Curtain call(ing) – choosing the right sort for your bedroom
nstantly comforting, visually and (literally) warming, decorative and, done well, utterly timeless, ...
Candles for Candlemas
This Sunday, 2nd February, is known as Candlemas – one of the key days in our annual calendar, falli...
Mixed media - the key to using different styles of work surface in your kitchen
When the time comes to renovate your kitchen, you’re likely to come across talk of mixing cabinet co...
Five of the best bracing British winter walks
There’s nothing quite like bundling everybody up, embracing the elements and stepping out into the b...
Kitchen colour palettes – white as snow or kaleidoscopic?
Making a decision about which colours to use in any of the rooms in your home is rarely one that’s r...
Vicki & her Suffolk kitchen
Behind the doors of this Surrey home is a not so muted, not so understated, not so classic Suffolk k...
Paint the spectrum: colour theory for your home
An easy and practical guide to using and combining colours in your home.
Dressing for the occassion - New Year's Eve tabletop styling
December is generally dominated by all things Christmassy, which is no bad thing of course. Waiting ...
Winter beaches
We say beach, you think summer. Correct? That’s usually the way it goes. Bank holidays spent picnick...
Christmas crostini: roasted beetroot hummus with goat’s cheese, candied walnuts and basil
Christmas is a time like no other for gatherings of family and friends, and with family and friends ...
When in... Cambridge
With our newest home from home, Neptune Cambridge, opening in early December in the nearby village o...
Our seasonal traditions: the stories behind Christmas
Christmas is nothing if not a time for traditions – starting with making the pudding on Stir-up Sund...
In the floristry workshop: the making of our handmade wreaths
The Christmas decoration that spells out the festivities from your front door onwards, a wreath is t...
The edited wardrobe
This autumn, our interiors anthology, Stories, turned ten-issues-old. So, to mark our entry into do...
Three ways with winter flowers
It seems that, every year, the arrival of winter sees our interiors being fast-tracked to all things...
Looking to tradition: the history of letter pressing
This autumn, our interiors anthology, Stories, turned ten-issues-old. So, to mark our entry into dou...
Shifting your interiors into winter mode
With the advent of a new season comes the question of which updates to make to your decor so that it...
The creative direction behind our Christmas collection
Christmas might be the littlest of the collections we release each year, but that doesn’t mean to sa...
Finding your flooring
How to know which type of flooring is right for your home – your questions, answered.
A Bonfire Night supper: mulled pear & ginger
There's something to really savour when it comes to Bonfire Night. Perhaps it’s because by then, we’...
A Bonfire Night supper: lentil & squash stew
There’s something to really savour when it comes to Bonfire Night. Perhaps it’s because, by then, we...