Top: Ashanti bedside chest, £229; Bottom l-r: Sahara armchair, £549; Chevron dining table in medium, £549; Dita half moon console table, £379.

Pale and interesting; whitewashed tones and organic materials lend a simple, earthy quality to Atkin and Thyme’s brand new collection.

Peppered with ethnic influences, light metalwork and rustic, sculptural woods, the latest range offers an eclectic, global take on the new season’s most palatable trends.

Victoria Atkin, co-founder of Atkin and Thyme, says: ‘the beauty of Bohemian prints and textures, tribal painting, and the artistry of nature inspired us to curate a collection that we hoped would reflect a richly cultural, organic, and design-conscious aesthetic.’