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␡March 27, 2026
When it comes to creating a space that feels warm, personal, and thoughtfully put together, lampshades and cushions are often the unsung heroes. These finishing touches have the power to soften a room, add personality, and gently tie everything together—without the need for a full redesign.
At Feather and Twigs, we’re drawn to pieces that feel timeless, meaningful, and rooted in nature, which is why we’re proud to collaborate with British designer Lorna Syson. Her lampshades and cushions are inspired by the natural world and designed to work effortlessly in everyday homes.
Before choosing patterns or colours, consider how you want a space to feel. Calm and restful? Light and uplifting? Cosy and layered? Lampshades influence atmosphere through light, while cushions add texture, comfort, and warmth.
Lorna Syson’s designs are particularly well suited to this approach because they are inspired by nature and designed to feel familiar rather than overpowering. As Lorna explains, she is inspired by “the British countryside and the hidden beauty in nature”, using hand‑drawn illustrations to capture moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. [lornasyson.co.uk]
A lampshade isn’t just functional—it sets the tone of a room. Natural motifs, birds, leaves, and florals help soften harsh lighting and create a gentle glow, especially in living rooms and bedrooms.
Many of Lorna’s lampshade designs begin with a real moment outdoors. One design notes how “Lorna’s eye was drawn to the lush leaves of ivy cascading down the walls of a Georgian home on her walk to the studio”—a small, everyday detail transformed into something beautiful for the home. [featherandtwigs.com]
These kinds of designs work so well because they feel organic and grounded, helping interiors feel relaxed rather than styled for show.
Cushions are one of the easiest ways to refresh a room. Mixing sizes, textures, and subtle patterns adds depth without overwhelming the space. Nature‑inspired cushions sit particularly well alongside neutral sofas, wooden furniture, and soft linens.
Lorna’s cushions are designed to “bring the outside in” by drawing on British wildlife, flora, and childhood memories of countryside walks, making them easy to live with and endlessly versatile. [featherandtwigs.com]
Because the designs are illustrative rather than literal, they complement both traditional and modern interiors, allowing them to move effortlessly from room to room.
Nature‑led interiors have a timeless quality. They don’t follow fast trends, and they age beautifully. As Lorna has shared, her work is about “inviting people to find the beauty overlooked in their everyday”—something that resonates deeply in the home, where comfort and familiarity matter most.
Our collaboration with Lorna Syson reflects a shared belief in thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and products made to be lived with and loved. These are pieces chosen not just for how they look, but for how they make a home feel—calm, considered, and quietly joyful.
Explore our curated selection of Lorna Syson lampshades and cushions at Feather and Twigs and discover how small changes can make a meaningful difference.
June 09, 2026
Somewhere along the way, women were sold a quiet lie: tone it down as you get older. Choose beige. Stick to black. Don’t draw attention. Blend in gracefully.
No thank you.
At Feather and Twigs, we believe ageing is not a cue to fade into the background—it’s permission to turn the volume up. Style is not something you age out of. Confidence doesn’t retire at 50. And colour? Colour is not childish, desperate or inappropriate. Colour is...
May 27, 2026
At Feather & Twigs, every card we stock has been chosen with care. Behind each design is a talented independent maker or artist with a story worth telling. We believe that when you send a card, you're not just sharing a message — you're sharing a piece of someone's craft and creativity. Here's a little introduction to the wonderful makers behind our greeting card collection.
May 20, 2026
There’s always one, isn’t there?
The dad who insists he doesn’t need a thing.
Who shrugs when you ask what he’d like.
Who quietly fixes, carries, makes, and mends… and asks for nothing in return.
And yet — those are often the dads we want to get right the most.
This Father’s Day, instead of searching for more, we’re choosing meaning. Slower, quieter, more thoughtful gifts that feel like him. The kind that don’t shout, but stay.