As the gold tones and rolling crisp leaves of autumn creep in, so does the wonder and anticipation of the season. With the chill in the air, there’s no better excuse to transform the home into a cosy haven.

Copper’s warm tone and rustic, stylish aesthetic, makes it the ultimate décor choice for transitioning seasons. Atkin and Thyme have a stunning collection of copper pieces for the home, including mirrors, side tables and lighting.

The Whitechapel Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper delivers an effortless modern touch for any room, whilst the Dixie Pendant Light in Antique Copper is perfect for hanging over dining tables for those all-important date nights in. The panes of the Tribeca Triple Wall Mirror in Copper can be positioned individually at different angles, letting light reflect around the room and adding a unique finishing touch to any space.

The Dexter Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper stands out from the crowd and is sure to add wow factor to breakfast bar areas, hallways, bedrooms or landings. The white marble top of the Burnished Copper and Marble Side Table calls out to be the resting place of those steaming hot pumpkin lattes, as the contrasting designs and textures give off a luxurious, designer feel that will never go out of style. 

Top Left to Right: The Whitechapel Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper £49, Dixie Pendant Light in Antique Copper £49, The Tribeca Triple Wall Mirror in Copper £229 Bottom Left to Right: The Dexter Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper £59, Burnished Copper and Marble Side Table £99


www.atkinandthyme.co.uk

 

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The Whitechapel Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper

Dixie Pendant Light in Antique Copper

The Tribeca Triple Wall Mirror in Copper

The Dexter Ceiling Pendant in Burnished Copper

Burnished Copper and Marble Side Table

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Many thanks, 

 

Maisie Mcentee