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The latest interiors trends: art, craft and upmarket flatpack

The architect Henning Stummel’s debut furniture range is called Nomad, a nod to its flatpack, easy-to-transport nature — no glue, no screws and no tools needed. Prices start at £108 for the birch-ply coffee table. <a href="https://www.nomad.london/">nomad.london</a>
The architect Henning Stummel’s debut furniture range is called Nomad, a nod to its flatpack, easy-to-transport nature — no glue, no screws and no tools needed. Prices start at £108 for the birch-ply coffee table. <a href="https://www.nomad.london/">nomad.london</a>

The new season brings with it a hankering for a home makeover. Most of us don’t have the budget for a grand design, so how can we get creative with limited cash this autumn? An interiors shake-up can be as simple as restyling a room before the weekend: see #fafffriday, an Instagram hashtag started by Lucinda Mitra (@nest_twenty_eight). Or invest in a piece of affordable art by an emerging artist, such as the joyous Orange Jumper, by Isabella Cotier (see below). At partnershipeditions.com, where Cotier’s work is sold, prices start at £50.

You can also get abundant free tips and tricks from the interiors podcasts. I’m looking forward to a new one from Kate Watson-Smyth and Sophie Robinson. The Great Indoors,