The new wave: Clever touches to make your home shipshape

 

Hugh Montgomery
Thursday 26 April 2012 09:59 EDT
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National Gallery, £35. This tangled doorstop is made out of a single piece of jute rope. 020 7747 2870, nationalgallery.co.uk

2. Perrenwell Armchair, Blue Stripe

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RE at Liberty, £50. Put the wind in your sails with this luxurious, cool-blue silk cushion. 020 7734 1234, liberty.co.uk

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