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Homes & Interiors Scotland
|January - February 2026
Has open-plan living peaked? Possibly; more voices are speaking up about the benefits of separate spaces these days. But when you see this kitchen by Rastelli you might be tearing those walls down again.
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Just take a look at the R1 island, with its multifunctional adjoining sideboard. This is a sociable space made for modern living. £POA. rastelli.com
A HINT OF PINK
Doing the dishes would be a little sweeter in this spot.
The splashback and worktops are slabs of Culliford's pink Rose Noir marble. The 2cm-thick honed stone is paired with brass accessories and a display of handmade ceramics, both beautifully complementing the marble's warm undertones.
£POA. geraldculliford.co.uk
REACH FOR THE SKY
These may look like fancy bar stools, but they're not intended for humans to sit on. Instead, the Exedra pedestals are for plants. They're made from solid canaletta walnut and can be topped with wood veneer, glossy lacquer or marble for an extra dose of elegance. Available in two heights, the pedestals can be configured to create elaborate displays of greenery, or simply stand alone topped with a single pot. From £2,000. porada.it
Chef's kiss
Perhaps one day Damson Madder will make something we dislike, but today's not that day. The brand's mixed stripe apron is a great choice for the cook in your life. It has a traditional cross back but is covered in very modern stripes. Two front pockets are always better than one, especially when you're testing out recipes with lots of moving parts.
£36. damsonmadder.com
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