Style that tells a story, and how to create a richly layered decor scheme with Neptune
The timeless pieces crafted by Neptune are designed to last a lifetime and will hold all the memories you make at home
 
Homeware brand Neptune has always been at the forefront of designing quality furnishings that are built to last – what a breath of fresh air in our modern world.
Couple this with the nostalgic interiors trend growing in popularity right now – with furnishings telling stories and giving a window into eras past – and Neptune is tapping into two zeitgeists.
The brand's style fits so well with how we how we like to talk about deco at Livingetc. Each piece feels vaguely reminiscent of times gone by - of happy, familiar memories - while coming in a palette of colours that is totally right for now. From oak tables to mustard butchers blocks, Neptune's aesthetic folds seamlessly into the a modern home.
Embracing heritage
  
The Suffolk kitchen in Cactus – a modern classic
Neptune’s team of talented designers make pieces with longevity in mind; they are to be enjoyed, loved and shared down through the generations. Your new armchair may look pristine when you get it home but over the years it will start to develop a beautiful patina of memories, with every knock and bump telling the story of your life. Just imagine, each piece will become a catalogue of moments that can be treasured forever.
Traditional techniques
  
With its rich hue, this Pembroke shelving is a standout piece
The craftsmanship that goes into all Neptune furniture is built on this philosophy, too. The brand uses the most innovative manufacturing methods for its furnishings, ensuring they will withstand the ageing of time. And only the best possible materials are chosen, with each and every piece thoroughly tried and tested so they will last a lifetime.
You can trust that each and every design detail – from the joints to the fabrics –
will have been meticulously considered to make your life that little bit easier and, ultimately, happier.  
At your service
  
Aldwych console with an on-trend scallop trim
Embarking on a new home project is always exciting, but sometimes it’s good to have an expert by your side to guide and reassure. Which is where Neptune’s Home & Kitchen Design Service comes in.
Whether you’re decorating one room or a whole home, your Neptune expert will help you choose colours, finishes, furniture and accessories from their timeless, edited collection – and make it all your own. Having interviewed many of Neptune's experts for features in Livingetc, we can vouch for how well they understand design. How they can look at a space, or style, or design problem and work out an effortless solution every time.
The process begins with a complementary consultation in one of Neptune’s inspiring stores, and from there your designer will create moodboards and plans for each room, take care of all the ordering and visit you at home to put the finishing touches in place. There couldn’t be a more simple way to create a beautiful home.
To find out more, to explore Neptune’s collection or to get the ball rolling with a design project, visit neptune.com
  
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