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  • Cotton & Ikat Pendant Lampshades

    Block Printing Designs We have much experience in block printing, and That Rebel House employs the best Edward Bulmer Natural Paint in Drab Green; and then, yes, we have added more green through our galloping Wild Horses bedding. extraordinaire, but just take a minute to admire the simplicity of a cotton lampshade in all its Rebel House

  • Transform your Jubilee Table into a Royal Entertaining Space

    code just for you. 10% Discount Code off all our Dining products : Add JUBILEE22 at the checkout xx Wild Earth Table Cloth & Napkin Set With her unrivalled love of horses, galloping in first place are our Wild Earth Collection celebrating all things equine. The green wild horses pattern playfully dances alongside mystical creatures, a entertaining talking point Wild Earth Extra Large Table Cloth 350 x 190cm 12 x Napkins WAS £159 NOW £143.10 Discount Code: JUBILEE22

  • How to delight in a spot of Bridgerton opulence at home.

    The visual delight of the glorious world of Netflix's Bridgeton, set at The Rangers House, the English The green, blue and pink bedding of galloping wild horses are off set with a brave bold striped Kilim

  • Vintage Rugs For Every Room In The House.

    Not many rugs we come across live up to That Rebel House requirements of strong colour, a memorable pattern weaving the heavy cotton; these are incredibly strong rugs, so you can put them in every room in the house Have a gorgeous day love That Rebel Crew @ That Rebel House xxxxx

  • How a new block printed design comes together.

    Our latest Design: Wild Earth One of the greatest pleasures a career in design is seeing your own casual Read on to see how our latest design, Wild Earth came to life. Why we use Block Printing. That Rebel House Block Printing Process Our designs originate from desire to connect with the world around The Wild Earth design is created on the wooden block by carving away parts not wanted in the print, as

  • Discovering the Cultural Significance of Vintage Kilim Rugs at That Rebel House

    At That Rebel House, a haven for antique lovers and design enthusiasts, these timeless rugs take centre Unveiling the History Every vintage kilim rug at That Rebel House carries a story, woven into its fabric Preserving Cultural Heritage At That Rebel House, our appreciation for vintage kilim rugs goes beyond By acquiring and curating a diverse collection of these incredible rugs, That Rebel House ensures that Vintage kilim rugs at That Rebel House are more than just exquisite floor coverings; they are gateways

  • Preserving History Underfoot: The Story of Vintage Kilim Rugs at That Rebel House

    That Rebel House has been selling vintage Kilim rugs for a number of years, and they continue to be a This means they are soft to the touch and entirely comfortable additions to any house across the country They will remain a big presence in the years to come at That Rebel House, we are sure of it.

  • Unveiling the Timeless Charm: Exploring Vintage Kilim Rugs from That Rebel House

    Craftsmanship, Quality, Beauty The kilim rugs at That Rebel House are very special. Hours of skill go into every kilim rug at That Rebel House, as we take the same pride in our work as

  • Revive Your Space with Authentic Vintage Kilim Rugs: That Rebel House's Unique Collection

    difference in craftsmanship and material quality between the vintage handwoven Kilim rugs in That Rebel House's Stay with us as we introduce you to the beauty of Kilim rugs and some of That Rebel House’s vintage collection dying their organic cotton Cotton rugs are a friendly option for anyone with a wool allergy That Rebel House Contact That Rebel House for more information on Kilim rugs, so you can discuss your requirements, budget Our in-house experts should be able to help you find the vintage kilim rugs you need.

  • Transform Your Home’s Aesthetic with Vintage Kilim Rugs: That Rebel House’s Style Guide

    Kilim rugs are one of the fastest growing trends in interior design, and it’s easy to see why – these stunning rugs are timeless and can effortlessly elevate the look and feel of any room. In this guide, we’ll be discussing everything you need to know about Kilim rugs, including how to choose the right piece, and our top tips for caring for your new rug. Read on to find out more. What Are Kilim Rugs? Originating from regions across Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and the Balkans, Vintage Kilim Rugs are traditional flat-woven pieces that are characterised by their unique weaving technique. Unlike traditional pile rugs, where the fibres are knotted onto a foundation, Kilim rugs are created by interweaving the warp (vertical) and weft (horizontal) threads to form intricate patterns and designs. Choosing a Kilim Rug When choosing a Kilim rug, there are a number of factors to take into consideration. First, you should think about the type of Kilim rug you prefer, from a range of different styles: Turkish Kilim Rugs: Thanks to their bold, geometric styles, Turkish rugs are popular among those looking for a vibrant piece to catch the eye in their home. Antique Kilim Rugs: If you’re searching for a traditional rug, then an antique Kilim is perfect for you – each of these designs tells the story of a rich history, and they’re perfect for passing down to the next generation. Caucasian Kilim Rugs: Originating in the mountains of Caucasus, Caucasian rugs are hardy and durable, with distinct colours and bold patterns that suit a range of interior design styles. Persian Qashqai Kilim Rugs: If you’re looking for a truly unique piece, then a Persian Qashqai Kilim is the way to go – these rugs originate from the Iraqi tribe of the Qashqai and follow a distinctive fine weaving pattern. Caring for Your Kilim Rug With the right maintenance, Kilim rugs can last for years, with many being passed down through the generations as family heirlooms. Knowing how to care for your new rug means your home will stay bright and welcoming for years to come. Here are our three top tips for Kilim rug maintenance: 1) Spot cleaning: If your Kilim rug has a stain or accidental spill, blot it and then take it outside. Tackle the spot with a mix of vinegar and cold water. Leave the rug to dry in the shade. 2) Rotate regularly: To prevent certain areas of your new rug wearing out quicker than others from repeated footfall, rotate it regularly. 3) Vacuum often: Vacuuming your Kilim rug is vital, as it allows any dirt and debris to be picked up quickly. Remember to use a brushless attachment or a low suction mode on your vacuum, and you’ll be able to keep your rug clean without pulling on the fibres. Now that you’ve selected a Kilim rug, you can use it to upgrade any room in your home. Whether you’re using it as a statement centrepiece, or blending it with other traditional décor, the possibilities are endless – with a new Kilim, you’ll have all you need to effortlessly transform your home’s aesthetic.

  • The Art of Maximalist Design: Exploring the Beauty of Colourful Interiors

    Maximalism is making quite the comeback in interior design. This bold, eclectic style is all about expressing your personality through vibrant colours, varied textures, and an abundance of accessories and decorative pieces. After years of pared-back, neutral interiors dominating, people are ready to have some fun and surround themselves with uplifting, characterful spaces. More is More The maximalist aesthetic is centred around the mantra “more is more” - so expect to see strong colours, intricate patterns like animal print and floral, and a playful clash of materials from velvet to rattan to metallic. Rooms are layered with artworks covering the walls, shelving filled to the brim with cherished collectables, and multiple textures like vintage kilim rugs underfoot – check our home page for some examples of colourful rugs and lamps. Instead of everything neatly matching, the joy of maximalism comes from embracing contrast and celebrating the things you love in one visually exciting space. No More Neutrals! When it comes to colour, maximalist interiors give you full permission to throw the neutral colour palette out the window. Express your bold, creative side with coral walls or emerald green cabinetry in the kitchen. Use colour to zone spaces or highlight architectural details, like painting built-in bookshelves in a rich blue tone. You can still anchor the look with neutral furniture, allowing colourful art, cushions and other accessories to pop against a calmer backdrop. Lighting Design Lighting is also integral for setting the mood. Make the most of different bulbs, lamp shapes and directions of light to showcase treasured pieces and create pockets of brightness against darker tones. Maximalist lighting often combines modern statement pendants or chandeliers over dining tables with ambient table lamps and eye-catching floor lamps. Incorporate mood lighting with UK made colourful gathered lampshades. Pick Something to Build Your Theme Around When designing a maximalist scheme, start by picking a colour palette and collector’s item you love to theme the space around, like original art by local artists or your quirky ceramic collection. Bold prints and worldly patterns also work beautifully, taking inspiration from places you’ve travelled to or cultures you admire. Layer the look slowly, finding unusual second-hand pieces that capture your imagination. Most importantly, fill your home with things that speak to you - maximalism is all about surrounding yourself with the visual stimulation that makes you happy! Carefully Curate Your Space The array of textures and colours mean maximalist decor walks a fine line between elegantly curated and over the top. To avoid veering too far into “cluttered” territory, pay attention to balance. Anchor busy prints with solid blocks of colour, and space out statement pieces between calmer zones. Be intentional about each object’s placement, grouping items in artful vignettes while allowing breathing room between. Most of all, edit ruthlessly - if you bring something new in, something else should leave. Maximalism allows you to take risks and decorate with spirit and verve. While it isn’t to everyone’s taste, welcoming colour and character into your home creates spaces brimming with joy and self-expression.

  • Vibrant Spaces: Embracing Colourful Interiors for a Bold Statement

    Your home should be a place where you can relax and show your creativity. When it comes to decorating your interior, nothing quite says bold and confident like a splash of colour. But before you start slapping on the layers, there are some tips you should keep in mind to ensure you end up with a home that looks like a piece of art rather than a funfair ride. Colour Your Mood Colours have a profound effect on the mood of a room and a person. According to research, almost 90% of the sensory information a person can absorb is due to colour. So, when choosing colours for your home, think carefully about the effect you want it to create. For example, avoid warm, vibrant shades like red and orange for bedrooms and rooms where you want to create a relaxing feel. Warm colours are useful in high-traffic areas like kitchens and entertainment zones, where having an energised mood will come in useful. Be Playful with Patterns If you don’t want to go overboard with bright, fully coloured walls, you can always look to your furnishings to bring you a pop of colour. Bold, colourful patterns on rugs, throws, and lampshades can help create excitement and vibrancy in otherwise bland rooms. Try to pick pieces with at least one colour in common with your room to help create synergy and balance. Check out our Home Page for a look at some of our favourite collections to help you lift the mood and breathe new life into stale spaces. The Secret to Not Going Overboard with Colour When using colour, it can be easy to go overboard. That is why designers try to stick to the 60-30-10 rule. This rule says you should never have more than 60% of a room in a single colour. This includes your walls and your big furniture like beds and built-in cupboards. The next 30% of your room should be in the secondary colour of your choice. The last 10% of your room includes accessories, decorative items, throw pillows, and other soft furnishings. These should feature an accent colour that is used sparingly to create pops of interest. The Right Amount of Contrast When picking your colours to fit into your 60-30-10 palette, you have a few different options. Your secondary shade could simply be a lighter or darker variant of your main colour. Or you could embrace some contrast by choosing a complementary colour. Contrast adds interest to a space, so accent pieces in a complementary tone can help make a room feel more deliberate and dynamic. They can also be used to guide a person’s eye and focus their attention on specific parts of a room. Colour is an important tool in an interior designer’s toolbox. It is also one that can easily be used by amateur decorators. Remember to read up on colour theory and use a colour wheel when choosing which hues to put in your room to create the effect you want.

  • 5 Tips for Stylish Outdoor Living

    Nothing worse than peeling yourself off the seats is there? But lets go totally wild and create a portable hanging pendant lampshade. Yes!

  • Maximalist Magic: Transforming Spaces with Colourful and Eclectic Interiors

    Maximalism is currently one of the most popular interior design styles. Going against the trend for minimalist, all-white spaces, maximalism embraces bold colours, striking patterns and lavish textures to create a visual feast for the senses. Rooms are filled with an abundance of eye-catching pieces like vibrant artworks, ornamental accessories, and opulent soft furnishings. Far from looking overly busy, maximalist interiors have a controlled chaos with each element working together to produce dramatic, envelope-pushing spaces. The Beauty of Colour While all-white schemes may still dominate some magazines, colour is making an assertive comeback in the world of interiors. Maximalist decor fully embraces rich, saturated shades across the spectrum to create deeply layered, visually exciting palettes. Combining complementary colours like emerald green with terracotta orange or fuchsia pink with golden yellow allows different hues to intensify each other. You can also create harmonious schemes by selecting tonal shades of one colour from pastel to deepest navy. Be adventurous with colour to transform the mood of a room. Layering Textures An integral part of achieving maximalist interiors is layering lavish textures throughout a space. Think velvet cushions on a corduroy sofa, a hand woven rug on a polished concrete floor, rattan lampshades over wooden side tables. Mix matt and shiny finishes such as brass accents against painted walls or glass vases on wooly blankets. Contrast sleek surfaces like leather or metal against natural fibres like linen, cotton and woven textures. Discover how our wide range of rugs, quilts and lampshades allow you to introduce sumptuous layers of texture. Check out our home page for inspiration. More Is More While some experts suggest keeping things simple in home decor, maximalism happily says that more is better. Decorate your home with lots of decorative items, like collections of glass bottles, framed artwork, stacked books, and hanging houseplants. Use patterns like animal prints, ikat and botanical on things like cushions and quilts to make your space really stand out. Maximalism believes that more is beautiful, so go all out when decorating your windows, mantelpieces, sideboards, and shelves. Global Influences Seeking worldwide inspirations is an excellent way to achieve richly decorated maximalist interiors. Draw from the saturated spice colours of India, traditional Chinoiserie motifs, Turkish mosaic tiles or the ornamentation of European Baroque and Rococo for lavish embellishments. Pair vintage handicrafts like Persian kilim rugs with modern pieces or tribal African baskets against ultra-contemporary surfaces. Weave global styles together to form an eclectic interior that tells a story of your own transcontinental inspirations. Personal Touches While following maximalist decor inspiration online can help guide your scheme, remember that, above all, this look should reflect your personality. Display cherished collections accumulated through your lifetime, fill cabinets with beloved antique wares found across your travels, exhibit art that intrigues you and capture memories in picture collages on your walls. Even the boldest decorator pieces like an ornate mirror or ceramic vase will have more impact if they hold sentimental value to you. Maximalism allows you to gloriously embrace what makes you uniquely you. Achieving maximalist interiors is about so much more than just selecting the trendiest pieces. At its heart, this bold, colourful look is about surrounding yourself with an abundance of meaningful, visually delightful possessions displayed together to showcase your distinctive personality. So, be daring, think luxuriously layered and don’t forget to check out our shop for maximalist inspiration to dramatically transform your home.

  • Adding Vintage Pieces to your Home.

    "That Rebel House and Rock The Heirloom’s collaboration is so exciting - I think we both have a love " Here Sarah introduces some pieces we are delighted to offer at That Rebel House in collaboration with intriguing pieces and discover more about Amy and Rock the Heirloom here. xxx Enjoy your day xxx That Rebel House

  • Tips For Adding Pops of Colour to your Interior Design.

    , their spectrum of conscious colours have found themselves mixed and matched in every room in the house

  • Maximalist & Eclectic Decorating - Tips for Displaying Your Treasures

    Welcome to an untamed and rebellious year ahead - where there is no beginning or end, no theme that must be matched, no rules we must adhere to, sometimes it goes well and other times not so. But it's fun all the same. As our Rebel hero Matthew McConaughey quotes in his reflective, Greenlights "“I believe everything we do in life is part of a plan. Sometimes the plan goes as intended, and sometimes it doesn’t. That’s part of the plan.” Genius tips and tricks for displaying treasures. With that in mind, here are some genius tips and tricks we have learnt along the way. We're not suggesting what colour you should match with what, what the latest trends are for 2023. Just helpful tricks when the mood takes you to freshen up your homes, reflect your confidence, grow with your family, adapt to your state of mind. Tips to encourage and embolden. The simplest way to update any space, is a revamp of what's on the walls. Artwork, mirrors, photos, wall hangings and objects d'art, our walls are where we showcase our taste, our style, our loved ones and our memories. No 1: The Picture Rail Sometimes you just want to execute a rebellious action there and then, but more often than not we do not have the fundamental tools in place to enable rebel behaviour instantly. So, this very simple trick is worth the effort to install and will empower you to mix and match, update, refresh, add kids artworks, new school photos, remove new school photos, certificates and just generally have a moving wall of your creativity.... install a picture rail. It's not only for the decorative feature, a picture rail gives a wall a defining point and enables the relocation of art and wall hangings in both height and position. It could be argued as the most useful Victorian concept ever. Coloured panelling can create a powerful backdrop. For us rebels, the freedom to move things around is essential; the dream of a picture rail is that it removes all the dread of permanency drilling a hole in the wall entails. Brass Rails If a picture rail isn't an option then you may find beautiful brass rails with hooks just what you're looking for. Here we've used the rail to showcase our awesome collection of Suzani's in a uniform manner but this rail can quite easily hang artwork, mirrors and plants to create and interesting, complex and layered look against a painted wall, an exposed wall outside or involve even more feast for the eyes against powerful patterned wallpaper designs, Ledge Shelves Ledge shelfing is another very useful tool in the display box. Create for artwork, mirrors, treasures new and old, books, more plants. A no brainer for the kids bedrooms but let's not let them have all the fun displaying their collections. We have collections too and shouldn't shy away from putting them out on display to give you a wink and stir a memory from time to time, celebrating the layers of our lives, communicating our experiences and where we come from. In Build Shelving Units Inbuilt Shelving Units, don't they sound dire, IBSU..... but actually they are a gift from heaven - straight, functional, useful, problem solving, un-offensive, fall into the background and even keep your secrets hidden away and reveal to no-one. We all need these stabilising qualities in our lives and there is no need for the IBSU to be nothing less than the star of the show, the head turner, does everything it says it should whislt looking superbly sexy. Rather than decorating a whole room, once you start you have to finish, the IBSU is actually very manageable, and satisfying. Not expensive, high on impact. We have changed this room three times by simply playing around with the cupboard doors, firstly, so easy - just remove them! If you have a built in cupboard this works really well, remove the hinges and hey presto you have a set of shelves to create vignettes and shelfies to your hearts content. Even better, use one of those many sample paint pots you already have (we know you do!) and paint the shelves a contrasting colour. If you are feeling even braver than that/or don't want to reveal the mess stacked in the cupboards (we hear you) then you can completely revamp the cupboard and doors but cutting out the middle panel and using a staple gun to attach a vibrant patterned material. The fabric can be changed multiple times to suit new room schemes and creative bursts!! The point being the size and shape of the art or object displayed can be changed as the mood takes you. Put the time in to get set up to reap the rewards. As our hero Matthew McConaughy says - Earn Your Saturday! Enjoy a weekend reviewing, editing, bit of dusting and curate a display that reveals the essence of you, and your family of the love that deserves. Next time: Adding pops of colour

  • Bamboo Table Lamp Bases The Perfect Base for Statement Lampshades.

    Uppingham Studio he has emerged with an stunning collection of table lamp bases exclusive to That Rebel House We have been great friends with Tom for many years, and know he implicitly understands That Rebel House you are as thrilled as we are with Tom Scott's Bamboo Lamp Base Collection exclusive to That Rebel House

  • New Stock. Vintage Rugs. One of a Kind. Hand Woven

    Doesn't that just sum up That Rebel House. It is so hard to come across vintage rugs that rock That Rebel House and grab our attention with their That Rebel House

  • Full Colour Decor - Suzanis, Rugs & Lamphades.

    Welcome to a new season at That Rebel House Suzani's on tables, rugs on the sofa, gigantic bedroom lampshades

  • Why We Celebrate Colourful Interiors

    R is for Rebel We have been blown away by how popular That Rebel House style has become over the past Thank you for all your support and look forward to speaking soon xx Sarah Rebel Leader @That Rebel House

  • Suzani's - An Ancient Love Story

    Check out the website to see beautiful Suzanis available now at That Rebel House Xxx Have a great day

  • How to find your perfect lampshade shape.

    In our world; That Rebel House world; the world of lampshades; they bring colour and pattern into the

  • Colour Crush

    period, having all looked at our four walls more than we ever imagined and created more mess in the house As discussed the key element in all our Rebel House rooms are a contrasting colour for the woodwork,

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