As we find ourselves in the midst of a feng shui revolution, it’s never been more important for your homeware to bring not only style to a room, but also serve a decluttering purpose. After all, in the 21st century minimalism isn’t only for art galleries.
With the likes of organising consultantMarie Kondo taking over our screens, we’ve never been more encouraged to get clearing surfaces and investing in intelligently designed storage solutions. The Hut is here to help guide you through what products to buy and why they’re great for saving you space and time.
Joseph Joseph
As a global innovator in kitchenware, Joseph Joseph’s range of products are the ultimate decluttering aid for your kitchen. The Hut’s offering of Joseph Joseph cleverly designed kitchen gadgets, utensils and storage holders will ensure that you’re making the most of your space and living efficiently.
Wireworks
As sustainable materials become more of a necessity in modern living, we’re becoming more quality conscious when buying homeware. Wireworks has designed a range of beautifully crafted bathroom pieces made from bamboo and other Eco-friendly wood that will make it impossible to clutter your bathroom. Ensuring that the brands sustainable ethos is instilled into every product, you can be sure you’re getting the finest quality.
Umbra
If you’re looking for clean, modern home interiors with a minimalist design, Umbra is the homeware brand for you. Umbra’s collection of homeware instils its key values of originality and functionality, teamed with a casual and modern aesthetic; illustrated here in their multi wall photo displays and storage stool. With a 30-year legacy, the Toronto based brand will give your home a distinctive edge.
Kilner
As one of the most iconic British brands in the homeware category, Kilner’s famous rubber-sealed jars are a staple item for your home. Kilner is a one stop shop for everything from preserving, pickling and even fermenting. The collection is not only stylish but highly practical, saving you shelf and worktop space with the range of stackable storage products. Choose from a range of homemade glass bottles, dispensers, jars and storage sets.
Written by Emma Bowkett