Celebrating the beauty of winter light
Finding the joy in winter’s light, come crystal clear sun or moodily overcast skies.
Our favourite interiors books
Whether you’re on the hunt for a hardback that will act as a manual for decorating your home or a ph...
How to define your personal style
As social media and TV programmes have allowed us indulgent glimpses into other people’s homes, so o...
Homemade presents: fabric-covered notebooks
Bookbinder Emma Williams shares her tips for covering plain notebooks or journals with fabric to cre...
Meet the designer: Francesca Wardle & our Francesca fabric
We chat to the designer behind our new Francesca fabric collection.
Record players and typewriters: celebrating slow pastimes
From record players to hand-written letters – why, in some cases, patience is very much a virtue.
Luxury on the loch: inside the Todd & Duncan cashmere mill
Tucked away on the banks of a loch in eastern Scotland sits an unprepossessing mill with an unexpect...
A voyage of craftsmanship and creativity
Craftsmanship is both an inspiration and an abiding principle for Neptune and its co-founder John Si...
The bigger picture
Our co-founder, John Sims Hilditch, reflects on the far-reaching impact of restoration.
Life in your hands
What rhythms of life are etched on your hands? Palms roughened by working the soil, fingers agile fr...
Our autumn collection in the making
A country walk was the starting point for the new collection
How to decorate with pink
Ways to bring the warmth and soothing properties of pink into your home.
Material matters, part two: wellbeing
Part two in our series looking at the materials we should be using in our homes in the future
The art of combining old and new
How to work antiques and treasures into your scheme
Greenhouses, orangeries and conservatories, a short history
How garden rooms have been designed and used throughout history, and how you might decorate one toda...
Material matters, part one: sustainability
Part one in our series exploring the materials we’ll be making and living with in the future.
The stitches that connect us
Stitched slowly and carefully over days and weeks, if not months, quilts are one of those crafted ob...
Slowly does it: the slow food movement today
The slow food movement has been attracting leading foodies in the UK for some years now, but lockdow...
Restored to new glory: our Cheltenham store
Interiors journalist Giles Kime explores how the Neptune design team breathed new life into an histo...
Perfectly imperfect: the Japanese craft of kintsugi
Design writer Roddy Clarke explores the Japanese craft of kintsugi, which celebrates the beauty of b...
Get to know us: Chris from Neptune Weybridge
We chat to Chris, who owns our store in Weybridge, in the latest of our ‘getting to know you’ interv...
Call us collectors
What does it mean to be a collector? Why do we do it? And what is it that people collect? We sent an...
In the garden with Jane: the productive garden
Author and stylist Jane Cumberbatch on creating a productive and beautiful garden.
The art of buying well, by Jo Leevers
Passing on an heirloom is a wonderful thing, but it doesn’t always have to be an antique. For exampl...
Where to buy antiques & art: an expert’s guide
Writer and editor Caroline Wheater on where to look for antiques and art.
In the garden with Jane: the sustainable garden
Author and designer Jane Cumberbatch on creating a beautiful and sustainable garden.
Archiving our lives
How to archive memories at home, taking inspiration from the professionals
Inspired by the past: Britain’s most influential interiors
Stuck for decorating ideas or are you just a bit of a history buff? Britain’s historic houses will p...
A gardener’s best friends
Author Sally Coulthard on encouraging beneficial pollinators, hedgehogs and earthworms onto your plo...
The enduring romance of the Morris & Co. archive
Not far outside of London, just off the A40 in Denham, sits a humdrum brick building with dropped ce...
Nature’s pattern book
Sally Coulthard, author of ‘Biophilia: You + Nature + Home’, shares four of the patterns we find mos...
An explorer finds refuge at home
Ben Fogle on the slower pace of life over the past year and finding new adventures closer to home.
A brief history of pattern
Former editor of Elle Decoration, Michelle Ogundehin, leads us on a whistle-stop tour of pattern’s h...
The humble pencil
Lifestyle journalist Amy Moorea Wong on the history of the small but might pencil.
When walls tell stories
Not all wallpapers are made equal, as a dive into the history of hand-painted, silk wallpaper makers...
Heritage heroes
Protecting Britain’s endangered plants is something we can all do – we just need a patch of garden a...
A shed of one's own
Author and stylist Clare Nolan explains why a shed at the end of the garden is every grown up’s drea...
Classically eccentric
At a time when we are treated to a visual cacophony of interior styles and influences, providing a v...
The hidden elements of design: AGA
At 99 years old, the AGA has earned its place in our kitchens (and hearts) thanks to its classic des...
When in Knutsford
While we have stores up and down the country, we know that, quite often, you’ll be making a longer t...