The Japandi Design Trend

Japandi is a new interiors trend that merges the Scandinavian and Japanese ‘wabi sabi’ design. Read more to discover how to add Japandi style to your home.

Scandinavian Design Differences: From Norway To Sweden To Denmark

Scandinavian design is the beloved style embraced in numerous homes around the world. Known for its simplicity, functionality and beauty, Scandinavian style originates from Scandinavia which, in this instance, refers to the countries of Northern Europe: Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Scandinavian design is often referred to as democratic design as it adopts the notion of being made […]

Behind the Design: Katy Welsh

As part of our new Spring/Summer 2018 collection, we embarked on a new collaboration with artist, Katy Welsh. Katy has designed a set of three cushions – Pane, Pillar, and Plinth – that were inspired by the hidden details found at our flagship store. We thought it was fitting to invite her to Tottenham Court Road […]

Five Vitra Furniture Classics

Vitra is a Swiss furniture brand established by Willi and Erika Fehlbaum in 1957, with the licensed production of furniture from renowned brands such as Charles & Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, George Nelson and Isamu Noguchi. Known for its commitment to forming lasting relationships with talented designers, the company is famed for enhancing living, office […]

Heal’s SS18: Behind the Collection

Our new SS18 collection has arrived, bringing with it new and exclusive designs, a fresh colour palette, and noteworthy collaborations from some of the world’s most talented designers. We’re taking a closer look at the range, from concept to completion, discovering the inspiration and ideas behind this characterful and colourful collection. – The story of […]

Meet Muuto: masters of Scandinavian design

Our passion for contemporary design extends far beyond our own range and we’re proud to work with some of the world’s best designer brands. We are delighted to welcome the latest addition to the Heal’s family: Muuto, a Danish brand with a passion for bringing new perspectives to Scandinavian design. We caught up the Muuto team to […]

Great Design at a Great Price: Meet the Stylists

It can be a challenge to find well designed, high-quality furniture without the huge price tag. To make things easier we’re turning our attention to the Heal’s designs that balance quality and cost, proving you don’t have to spend a fortune to own a piece of designer furniture. Our Morten and Brunel ranges offer exceptional […]

Great Design at a Great Price: Heal’s on a budget

Furnishing your home can be a balancing act between design and cost, with the best quality pieces coming with the highest price tag. But what if you could have great design at a great price? Whilst it’s easy to fork out a fortune on big name brands, we’ve made sure our range offers good design […]

Heal’s Trend Report 2018: Colour

It’s no secret that colour can have a profound impact on our mood. Red is known for increasing blood circulation making us more aware and for its connotations to power and aggression. Blue, on the other hand, evokes a feeling of calm and serenity. When colour is used in the home, it can be completely transformative […]

Teal Room Décor Ideas

Read our guide for the best teal decor ideas – from the bedroom to the living room, every corner of your house deserves a colour injection.

Step back in time at the Geffrye

Situated in a set of 18th-century almshouses in buzzy Hoxton, the Geffrye Museum explores the home from 1600 to the present day. Perfect for those that are prone to nostalgia, the Geffrye offers visitors the unique experience of stepping back in time to the middle-class living rooms of the past. Starting from 1600, it’s an […]

Scandi Style for Every Room

  Scandi style is characterised by simplicity, clean lines, functionality and natural light. It looks to white and timber for inspiration and uses texture and textiles to create warmth and cosiness. As a culture, Scandinavians embrace the notion of ‘hygge’, which can be loosely translated into English as the sensation of being comfortable and feeling […]