Where Saints Go’s New Collection of Rattan Lampshades

 
The natural home trend is one that allows us to decorate our spaces with calm, earthen energy that evokes imagery of the great outdoors, be it tropical, Nordic or simply reminiscent of the Great British countryside. This slow, scenic departure from perfectly-polished, ultramodern minimalism comes as no surprise to the experts at Where Saints Go, a UK-based furniture brand specialising in contemporary interior accessories. One-half of the founding duo, Tracey Hague tells us that they’re constantly sourcing artisanal rattan pieces, keeping a keen eye on current interior trends. “This sustained revival of rattan is an optimistic, uplifting indication that we returning to more natural, calming sources for our interior aesthetic. We no longer want to be reminded of our great technological advancements with high-tech homes devoid of the human touch, but rather to be reminded of natural beauty sourced compassionately from the world around us.”
 
Working closely with the communities that create their stunning handmade products, both Tracey and Mark of Where Saints Go recognise the importance of sustainability when working with exotic materials, which is why they have partnered with One Tree Planted. Supporting reforestation and welfare efforts in both India and Indonesia, this collaboration with One Tree Planted allows buyers to provide tangible support to the individuals that make their products.
 
In their recent blog article, Where Saints Go discuss three different aesthetics that are perfect for pairing with five of their new rattan lampshades, which are Island Vibes, High-End Hygee and Costal Allure. Tracey adds, “With rattan, the artisan composition and natural materials make our range of lampshades perfect for aesthetics centred around the natural world, and inspired by complete calm. The wellness benefits of the outdoors are very well documented, and bringing some of that into your home can of course only be a good idea.”
 
You can read the blog article for yourself [here], or browse their range of rattan furniture and accessories online now.