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Introducing Natali In Norfolk

‘Natali in Norfolk’ is the Instagram account of Natali Pendleton, documenting her interior design and fashion choices from her luxury country lifestyle in Norfolk. We loved Natali’s dramatic bedroom design featuring Jim Lawrence lights and sockets, and needed to take a closer look at the rest of the beautiful building. In the process of a big renovation, Natali has given us an insider look into her gorgeous Georgian home.

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Introducing Susi Bellamy

Susi Bellamy’s vibrantly abstract designs are marbled with clashing colours that are certain to liven up your home. Her cushion prints, shades and wallpapers are vivacious and arresting – much like her own interior decor. After noticing Susi had used one of our wall lights on an explosive stucco wallpaper in an Instagram post, we soon fell into the rabbit hole that is exploring her whimsical home.

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The Old Piggery in Broom

The Old Piggery in Broom, grazing the edge of the beautiful Cotswolds, caught our eye on Instagram thanks to its cosy modern country vibe. We were thrilled to spot our cottage wall lights featured in this delightfully cosy barn conversion, and even more excited when host Vanessa Taylor agreed to feature on the blog. The open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room has a vaulted ceiling with original exposed beams, an oak floor and a log burner for those chillier days. A perfect country getaway.

Believed to date back to the 16th century, this period space with its carefully curated décor is available to enjoy on Airbnb. We spoke to Vanessa to find out where her love for interiors originates from, why she started up the project and what it takes to be a great host in your own home.

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Introducing Kristine of Restoring Lansdowne

‘Restoring Lansdowne’ is a stunning, dramatic Instagram account documenting the renovation and styling of Kristine Hall’s London home. The Victorian townhouse, first built in 1901, exudes contemporary scandi glamour thanks to Kristine’s stylish touch. After spotting our favourite Holborn lights in her grey and antiqued brass tinged bathroom, we simply had to get in touch to further explore this unique home.

We spoke to Kristine about her beautiful restoration and what it takes to find your own individual style.


At first sight we loved your bathroom, then fell head over heels after viewing the rest of the house. How would you describe your interior style?

Thank you! Our home is a mashup of lots of different styles that I love – midcentury modern, a slight industrial edge, scandi monochrome minimalism, maybe a little 70’s glam thrown in for good measure. My style probably leans towards a more masculine look in general…well, apart from the pink dressing room. I suppose that one’s pretty girly.

I enjoy trying out different looks from one room to the next, but I hope that by carrying certain elements through the house I’ve kept it all feeling cohesive – velvet upholstery, rich wood tones, dark greys, black and brass accents. It was also important to me that the design was sympathetic to the age of the property, so we restored or reinstated original features wherever we could, from the wide pine floorboards, plaster coving and cast iron fireplaces to restoring the original panelled doors and skirting boards.

I’d like to think that when someone walks in they find it calming, sophisticated and comfortable, with lots of interesting things to look at.

What encouraged you to document the restoration progress online?

Well everyone loves a good before and after, don’t they? I was initially encouraged by a good friend to set up an Instagram account to document the project and I’m so glad I did. When your ‘kitchen’ has consisted of a microwave and kettle in the corner of your lounge for two months and you’re washing dishes in the bath, or there’s rainwater gushing into your freshly decorated bedrooms during a loft extension …being able to look back at how far you’ve come at those moments helps to keep you sane.

There’s also an amazing community of renovators and interior design lovers on Instagram, and it’s been a great source of inspiration and DIY know-how. When the going gets tough, it’s amazing having access to so many ultra-talented people with beautifully renovated homes who know exactly what you’re going through.

We like to think an interior design project is always evolving, because personal tastes and needs also ebb and flow, but how long has it taken you from starting the restoration to where you are now?

Although my husband always looks slightly panicked when I say this, our home definitely will continue to evolve and that’s the joy of it really. But the hard graft is definitely over for us on this property. It’s taken over 5 years to get to this stage because we did as much of the work ourselves as possible, and renovated in stages as time and budget allowed. We first renovated the bedrooms one at a time at evenings and weekends, and then brought in some professional muscle to overhaul the kitchen. Some of the most time-consuming tasks were the stripping the original staircase and woodwork, and doing the painting/decorating – at this point I’d be quite happy not to see another paint brush for a very long time.

Where do you source most of your inspiration?

My starting point is always the space itself – how we want to use it, how we want to feel when we’re in it, the architectural features and natural light. I find inspiration in the usual places like Instagram, Pinterest and magazines, but also tend to find unique pieces that I love – lighting, furniture, art – and then design a room around them. It’s really important to me that our home is practical for our lifestyle. So the challenge is always to make it fit for purpose and beautiful, within budget.

With interior trends expanding and changing with a turnover as fast as fashion, how do you tap into adding your own personality into a home?

I think some of it comes down to patience and waiting until you can find (or afford) really special pieces that you absolutely love, whether it’s furniture, lighting or accessories. We had empty corners and battered old flat-pack furniture for years because I wanted everything we bought for the house to really add something, to earn its floor space. I found a tiny 1940’s wardrobe online that’s a perfect fit for our master bedroom alcove. It’s really simple but has great lines and a lovely patina. It wasn’t expensive but everyone comments on it and it really completes the room. And I try not to impulse buy – if I still love it in a month or two there’s hope I’ll love it in 5 or 10 years too.

Your hashtag #sassyhomestyle occupies many a style bloggers’ caption. In your opinion, what are the key ingredients for a ‘sassy home’?

Yes, it’s great fun co-hosting the #sassyhomestyle hashtag alongside three super talented fellow interior design lovers. For me it’s about creating really unique spaces and being totally unapologetic about it. It’s brilliant seeing the creative solutions that people come up with, whether it’s tiny spaces, tight budgets or rented properties that can’t be permanently altered.

Greys and petrol blues aren’t for the faint of heart! You haven’t held back when decorating the rooms in dark colours. What tips can you give to our readers thinking about making the leap to the dark side?

There’s no easier way of adding drama than with some dark paint. We are fortunate to have lovely large windows and a good amount of natural light – sunshine on a dark wall can be so beautiful. But equally if you have a room that doesn’t get much light, sometimes going with it and choosing a dark colour can work better than trying to fight it. I find muted, dark colours really soothing and it’s also a great way to add instant character to a room that doesn’t have many features.

In most of our rooms I’ve paired dark walls with lighter (or white) ones as I like the contrast. For example, at the end of our kitchen I used some leftover dark grey paint in the alcoves – it adds another dimension and emphasises the interesting shapes and roof line, without making the room feel any darker.

Renovating a house is a tall order! What drew you to this house in particular?

My husband already owned the house when we met, but I loved it as soon as I saw it. It wasn’t appealing on the surface…at all! But I could see the potential under the swirly 70’s shag carpet and the opportunity to essentially start from scratch and really make the place our own was the dream. It had some beautiful original features like sash windows, cast iron fireplaces and lovely proportions, and the option of building up into the loft spaces was a draw too. And I had been living in a flat in the City so the idea of having a garden was exciting.

 

If you could go back and give advice to yourself before starting up the project, what would it be?

I’d give myself a better idea of what to expect of a long-term renovation and recommend having a plan for managing the stress of it all. Sleepless nights, diet and exercise routines out the window, financial pressures, minor building disasters, dust and noise, thousands of decisions – it’s a lot to take on and it can really put strain on relationships too. It was 100% worth it, but if I had more realistic expectations of the day-to-day realities from the start, maybe it would have been a little less overwhelming.

Last but not least, what is next for you and Lansdowne in 2018?

I’m in the process of setting up my own interior styling business, so that’s pretty exciting. We have a few small things yet to do on the house, like alcove shelves, and I’m looking forward to spending some time on the garden in spring. We’re also going to build a bin shed. Glamorous, I know. But otherwise 2018 is all about enjoying the home we’ve created, now that it’s finally finished. I’m sure we used to have some hobbies so I’ll probably try to remember what those were!

Follow Kristine’s interior transformation on Instagram at @restoringlansdowne. To see more of our unique bathroom lighting, browse here.

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Welcome to the Jim Lawrence Style Journal.

We are a British interiors company creating beautiful lighting, ironwork and home furnishings from our Suffolk workshop.

This is where we share ideas that we love, show sneak peeks behind the scenes of our brand and offer a unique insight into classic design.

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When creating the scene for our classic cottage an When creating the scene for our classic cottage and farmhouse kitchen, we mapped out a vintage-inspired palette of copper, clay, and brass. Together these tones usher in a gentle rusticity and plenty of character to a room that ends up feeling curated but lovingly lived-in, as every home space should.
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To shop the final look or seek inspiration for your next interiors mood board, tap the ‘Harmonise Your Home 💡 Mixing Metallics’ button via the link in our bio.
Founded in 2017 by creative duo and husbands Jamie Founded in 2017 by creative duo and husbands Jamie Watkins and Tom Kennedy, @divinesavages draw inspiration from history, culture, fashion and the natural world, creating luxury British-made wallpapers and fabrics designed to make a statement.⁠
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It was a pleasure to catch up with the inspirational Bath-based pair to discuss their magical showroom, what inspires them day-to-day, and the importance of old-school craftsmanship.⁠
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Tap the ‘On the Blog 🏡’ link in our bio to read more from our latest Beautiful Homes feature.
Drawing on the charm of classic cottage and farmho Drawing on the charm of classic cottage and farmhouse interiors, a vintage palette of copper, clay and brass usher in a gentle rusticity and plenty of character to the kitchen.⁠
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To shop this new look, tap the 'Harmonise your home 💡 Mixing metallics' button via the link in our bio.
Perfect for high or vaulted ceilings in either a t Perfect for high or vaulted ceilings in either a town or country home, our largest and most ornate pendant is our showstopping Montgomery. 

This bold design enhances a period interior with its dramatic but delicately made qualities. With its beautiful Rococo style scrolled ironwork and delicate acanthus leaf design finished in old gold, its beauty is a testament to the skills of our Suffolk craftsmen. ⁠

Named after the town of Montgomery in Wales, this Baroque design was influenced by the nearby Powis Castle, a medieval castle, fortress, and country house now cared for by the National Trust. 

Though grand, this large light blends beautifully into all manner of homes, as evidenced here by the gorgeous setting of @tillydrinehouse. For us, it takes about 14 hours to make the Montgomery from scratch, so you can revel in the quality of craftsmanship for many years to come. If you’d like a closer look, tap this reel via the link in our bio.
By popular request, we are pleased to present the By popular request, we are pleased to present the beautifully heavy-weighted Westley Door Knocker in our Antiqued Brass finish. With its timeless appeal and warm character, it makes a striking addition to any front door and creates a truly welcoming first impression.⁠
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Antiqued brass is an incredibly versatile finish, complementing any colour palette and natural materials such as brick, stone, plaster, or woodwork. Equally at home on a modern property or a period one, this classic piece adds personality, style, and a sense of lasting refinement.⁠
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It may seem like a small detail, but a well-chosen door knocker carries both visual and emotional weight. ⁠
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For more information on this finish please tap the link in bio.
Feeling motivated to welcome fresh light into your Feeling motivated to welcome fresh light into your home for the year ahead? Our showrooms are open from 2nd January, ready to offer all the inspiration you might need.⁠
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If a visit to London is part of your plans, do step into our newest showroom in beautiful Pimlico. If you are wandering the historic streets of Bath, you can find us on the ever-inspiring Walcot Street. And in Suffolk, our Hadleigh showroom sits alongside our workshop, where all of our designs are handmade.⁠
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For those unable to visit us in person, our website brings together our full range of lighting, textiles and homeware, making it easy to explore ideas and create a home for 2026 that truly reflects your style.⁠
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Visit our website via the link in bio.
The New Year offers a natural pause to reassess ou The New Year offers a natural pause to reassess our spaces and the details within them. ⁠
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Our latest designs balance thoughtful craftsmanship with practical elegance, from the confident form of our triple bar pendants, to the versatility of our conduit system, each piece is designed with purpose. New wide cone shades bring a softer silhouette, while tactile finishes such as stone gently diffuse light and add depth.⁠
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For a subtle statement, explore the refined utility rail and our timeless cafe curtain rods. This curated selection of some of our most popular designs reflects our ongoing commitment to form, function and enduring style, making it effortless to light your projects with confidence and character.⁠
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Click the link in bio to find out more about our newest designs.
We love how @gillytoddinteriors has styled this st We love how @gillytoddinteriors has styled this star wall light against bold, emotive wallpaper. The beautifully sculpted lines of the furniture create a striking contrast, showing how classic and vibrant elements can come together in perfect harmony, for a playful take on timeless interiors.⁠
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For more details on our star wall lights please click the link in our bio.
Lighting has a wonderful way of softening a space, Lighting has a wonderful way of softening a space, helping rooms feel calm, welcoming and beautifully balanced.⁠
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Plug-in pendants bring a sense of presence and intimacy, perfect for defining dining areas or bedside spaces, while wall lights introduce a calming mid-level glow without cluttering floors or ceilings. Spotlights offer a more focused touch, ideal for drawing attention to shelves, artwork or quiet corners in need of light.⁠
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Our collection offers effortless style with no rewiring required.⁠
Simply plug in, switch on, and enjoy beautifully balanced light exactly where you need it. ⁠
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Explore our plug-in range from pendants and spotlights to wall lights, and discover the art of easy, elegant lighting. Link in bio⁠
Daval furniture design & manufacture beautiful mad Daval furniture design & manufacture beautiful made-to-measure kitchens from their factory and showroom in Huddersfield. Established in 1978, their  founder David Bodsworth was working as a trained cabinet maker when he decided to start a business designing and selling furniture for people’ homes.⁠
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Beautifully made furniture deserves to be beautifully lit, which is why we love seeing our own heritage designs paired with theirs.⁠
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See more at daval-furniture.co.uk, and for more kitchen lighting inspiration click the link in our bio.
It is always a pleasure to see our lights so beaut It is always a pleasure to see our lights so beautifully styled. 

In this timeless living room, @laura_whiteway_interiors has curated the Fleur wall lights and the 3-arm Classic pendant, which perfectly compliments the soft, earthy palette. The Fleur wall lights frame the fireplace elegantly, creating stunning pillars for the beautiful garland.

The overall look feels effortless, with Rosie and Darcy adding just the right touch of warmth, tying together all the muted shades in the space. 🐾
2025 has been a truly inspiring year, and we have 2025 has been a truly inspiring year, and we have loved sharing in the beautiful spaces you have created.⁠
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To celebrate some of the interiors we have had the privilege of being part of, here is a selection of style inspiration from the wonderful homes and customers who chose Jim Lawrence this year.⁠
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We are always moved by the warmth and character you bring to our lights, pairing them with rich textiles, layered colours and textures, and thoughtful details that come together to create rooms that feel both elegant and effortlessly lived in.⁠
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Our thanks go to the collaborators whose thoughtful styling showcases Jim Lawrence products at their very best. 💡⁠
We would like to wish all our lovely customers a H We would like to wish all our lovely customers a Happy Christmas and take a moment to thank you for your continued support over the years. Every piece we create is still made with the same care, skill and love for British craftsmanship that started it all.⁠
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It has been an exciting year with the opening of our new showroom in the Pimlico Road and we can't wait to share all the new ideas that we have been working on for 2026.⁠
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Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.⁠
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Our lovely workshop team are wrapping up for Chris Our lovely workshop team are wrapping up for Christmas after a fantastic year 🎄⁠
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It has been a joy designing and crafting beautiful lighting, soft furnishings and gifts that are now brightening your homes, and we look forward to welcoming you back in person on Friday 2nd January.⁠
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Don't forget that although our workshop and showroom will be closed over the festive break, our Customer Service team will still be on hand to help with any queries by email. Please don't hesitate to get in touch after Christmas and before the New Year at sales@jim-lawrence.co.uk.
Welcoming the New Year in your home can be achieve Welcoming the New Year in your home can be achieved without a complete redesign. ⁠
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Clay is a beautiful way to introduce softer, more inviting neutrals to the home. Its subtle, granular texture blends beautifully with both old and new, creating a sophisticated, earthy appearance that works in a contemporary or traditional setting.⁠
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Explore our collection of clay finishes for thoughtful interior details and timeless design, to enhance your home with understated elegance. ⁠
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Tap this image via the link in our bio to see more.
Introducing a rechargeable lamp to your home bring Introducing a rechargeable lamp to your home brings true versatility to any space. Style it in a cosy corner of the lounge for a gentle reading glow, then move it effortlessly to the dining room for soft, atmospheric lighting after dinner. With no visible wiring and a versatile design, it brings subtle, ambient light wherever it is placed.⁠
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Lacquered antiqued brass, paired with a shade that responds effortlessly to each season, gives the Kennington rechargeable lamp a look both refined and enduring. Timeless and accomplished, it adapts with ease: change the shade to reflect the season, or let it complement your evolving interior with quiet elegance.⁠
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As the year comes to an end, we’re reflecting on As the year comes to an end, we’re reflecting on our proudest achievement this year: opening our London Showroom on Pimlico Road. Our third showroom continues our celebration of manufacturing in England by showcasing a wide collection of our classic lighting and home designs.
 
Nestled between Westminster, Belgravia and Chelsea, our new Pimlico showroom sits in the heart of London’s iconic design district, renowned for its interiors, antiques, and craftsmanship.

Pop in to say hello, explore our beautifully crafted lighting and accessories, or pick up our latest brochure to browse at home. If you’re yet to visit, we can’t wait to welcome you.

For our festive opening hours and more details, visit jim-lawrence.co.uk
Lights and switches are made to go together. We de Lights and switches are made to go together. We design and make both under one roof, ensuring each tiny part is up to standard, making sure every detail is at harmony in your home.⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to shop all our switches, including dimmers, toggles, dolly switches and more 💡
⁠In the darker months invite warmth and comfort ⁠In the darker months invite warmth and comfort into your home with delicate candles and low-key lighting. Lanterns, lamps and even light from the fireside create a soft glow, perfect for long winter evenings.⁠
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We source our pillar candles from Charles Farris, a London-based company who have been operating since the Victorian era. Each candle is hand poured over three days and perfectly blended to create a slow, even burn, with a sturdy shape allowing them to stand alone without the need for a container.⁠
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For more unscented options, or boxed candles with an assortment of aromas, tap this image via the link in our bio to see more.
Elegant details such as candlelight, napkin rings Elegant details such as candlelight, napkin rings and tactile linens add charming interest to the everyday. Each item we design can transition beautifully from season to season, ready to elevate every holiday and gathering with a hint of Jim Lawrence.⁠
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Explore more beautifully crafted tableware to inspire your kitchen and dining spaces by tapping the link in our bio.
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