A history of Harris Tweed
A longtime Neptune favourite, this handmade textile is both a domestic treasure and a style icon. Wr...
On Chestnut
The rich origins of chestnut – and other earthy browns.
Collecting cushions: how many is too many?
A stylist’s best friend for good reason, the pockets and punches of colour and softness created by c...
Hedgerow crumble with almond milk vanilla custard
Crumble never gets old. A staple of autumn and winter cooking for a reason, crumble is possibly one ...
The story of our Francesca print
The inspiration behind our new fabric and its effects in the home
Adding character with grand scale pattern
How to work big patterns into a scheme successfully
Our autumn collection in the making
A country walk was the starting point for the new collection
Please do touch
A celebration of touch, its place in design and its influence on our collection
Ways with Clove
Three colour palette ideas with our newest shade, Clove, at their heart
The autumn edit
The Neptune team and friends choose their favourite designs from our new collection
Creating a palette with Olive
Four colour schemes for our Olive paint shade, from the bold to the understated.
How to decorate with pink
Ways to bring the warmth and soothing properties of pink into your home.
What to plant in autumn
Autumn in the garden is a season of two halves: on the one hand, there are lots of plants that look ...
A history of linen
From Ancient Egypt to the modern home via the battlefields of World War Two, linen is one of our mos...
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
Fiona & her living room
Green and yellow nature-inspired tones bring this Victorian living room project to life.
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.
Jo & her multifunctional living room
A 16th-century cottage and its multifunctional living room designed with modern family life in mind....
How to improve your home’s acoustics
Open-plan living, big windows and large rooms are all modern-home blessings. But their acoustics are...
How to go antiquing: tips from our stylists
Our tried and tested tips for getting the most out of a trip to an antiques fair or flea market
Michaela, Kevin and their Suffolk kitchen
The story of a monochromatic, Suffolk collection family kitchen and hardworking utility.
In the garden with Jane: the multisensory garden
In our final journal together, author Jane Cumberbatch tells us how her garden is a space for all th...
How to decorate when you rent
How to make a rented home feel more like, well, home? Read on for our suggestions
Jenna, Lydia & their Henley kitchen
The story of a warmly luxurious, storage-conscious family kitchen created with our Henley collection...
In the garden with Jane: the wild garden
Author and designer, Jane Cumberbatch, is back to speak on the beauty of wild gardens
Caramelised peaches & mozzarella on BBQ toast
In volume six of Stories, we introduced you to a Somerset-based chef who we’ve known, loved and work...
A lick of paint: the story of a simple furniture refresh
Restoration is as much about creating something new as it is about celebrating the old. It’s a breat...
Leoni, Nathan & their Chichester kitchen
Our latest home profile shows our Chichester kitchen in two contrasting lights – at the same time. T...
Sarah & her Henley kitchen
No matter how small the space is, there’s always room to dream big…
Elements of the English country house look
You don’t need to live in the country to bring the English country house look into your home. Your h...
The stitches that connect us
Stitched slowly and carefully over days and weeks, if not months, quilts are one of those crafted ob...
In the making: woollen throws
A family-owned mill in Lancashire, with more than 150 years of experience.
Jules & her Neptune home
The owner of this country idyll is hardly a stranger to Neptune. Having furnished much of her former...
Vivienne & her Chichester kitchen and laundry room
Because of its cockbead moulding, classic English panelling and its quiet country charm, Chichester...
Get to know us: James from Neptune Tonbridge
Get to know James, the owner of the Neptune store in Tonbridge.
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...
Bryony, Nick & their Chichester kitchen and bathrooms
Chichester is a kitchen that suits country cottages as much as it does elegant apartments and that a...