Lighting artwork launch
The new Atelier/Randall lighting collection is being opened at the Sanderson hotel in London


If you're looking for something different when it comes to decorating your home this spring you might want to look in the direction of the Atelier/Randall collection launching at the Sanderson hotel in London.
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Complete with taxidermy duck desk lamps and climbing squirrel wall lights, Atelier/Randall is the creation of artist Alex Randall.
An exclusive preview will kick off the launch on Thursday 18th April and thereafter the shop, which will include Randall's existing collection as well as new items, will open to the public. Prices are from £550.
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Katy Birchall is a journalist and the author of several young adult and teen novels, including The It Girl series and the Hotel Royale series. She has written a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma for the Awesomely Austen series and the Netflix spin-off novel Sex Education: The Road Trip. She is also the author of several romantic comedies for adults including The Secret Bridesmaid and The Wedding Season. She writes romantic fiction for young adults under the name Ivy Bailey, romantic-comedy under the name Katrina Logan, and romantic sports fiction for adults under Katherine Reilly. She lives in London with her husband, daughter and rescue dog.
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