The smallest garden: our guide to greening your windows
Window boxes have been making a comeback for a while now, or so they say – we’re not sure they ever ...
Dean Keyworth & his Limehouse kitchen
No two Neptune kitchens are ever quite the same; each customer and each home has its own personality...
When in...Bury St Edmunds
A trip to Neptune Bury St. Edmunds is the perfect excuse to explore the Georgian squares, medieval s...
Our favourite children’s books
To celebrate International Children’s Book Day, we asked a handful of people here at Neptune HQ to f...
Neptune Chesham: a history
This March, we opened our first store in Buckinghamshire – Neptune Chesham. We might have built it ...
Rediscovering brown furniture
Antique wooden furniture – or ‘brown furniture’ as it’s sometimes known – is often thought of as too...
When in...Reading
Our store in Reading is set in a 17th-century gatehouse called Monksmead House. It’s just one of man...
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...
A different perspective, part one
Perfect imperfection – self-proclaimed perfectionists we might be, but we want to design homes that ...
A different perspective, part two
Tradition & innovation – while we’ll always have one foot in the past, calling on antiques for i...
A different perspective, part three
Edited choice – plenty of options so there’s something for (just about) every home, but not so much ...
A different perspective, part four
Timelessness – more than anything, we want the pieces you buy from us to last the course so, in the ...
When in...Chesham
The historic market town of Chesham in Buckinghamshire is a small treasure. Known for its lace-makin...
A different perspective, part five
Home from home – when we first decided to open stores, we decided they wouldn’t be just places to sh...
Reasons to love linen
As we add three new linens to our fabric collection, we wanted to tell the story behind this oldest ...
Pantone & its ‘Color of the Year’
Pantone® is known for being the world’s authority on colour. Every year, its Color Institute announc...
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...
When in...Winchester
Winchester is a place very close to our hearts. It boasts a rich history, ancient architecture, and ...
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...
Those last-minute moments
There’s an up and down pattern to most of our Christmases. Throughout December, we’re likely to go ...
When in...Bournemouth
Our home in Dorset sits amongst the hustle and bustle of Bournemouth’s high street. It’s a town that...
The reason for the tree
Perhaps the truest Christmas emblem of them all, the Christmas tree is something that most of us inv...
When in...York
Neptune York, our 16th store, sits just outside this historic city, with its medieval streets and im...
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...
A place beyond the pines
As the months edge ever closer to midwinter, it feels like the perfect time to appreciate the beauty...
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 ...
When in...Fulham
Neptune Fulham was the very-first store we opened in London. We chose the ground floor of a red-bric...
When in...Chichester
Neptune Chichester, our 28th store to open, sits on the edge of this historic city, surrounded by co...
The story behind our Christmas collection
Classic, British design is our compass. All of our designs are guided by it, they all follow its ste...
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...
When in...Colchester
Neptune Colchester opened at the beginning of 2015 and sits just on the edge of this historic town. ...
England’s ancient oaks
As part of Blenheim Palace’s Festival of Literature, Film and Music, we went along to listen to Aljo...