Get 15% off Bedroom Items at Atkin & Thyme
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Most people don't wake up with an urgent need for a striped cotton rug-covered loveseat. Nor do they clutch their morning coffee wondering why no one has combined burnished copper and marble into a side table sooner. But eventually - usually on a Sunday afternoon halfway between reorganising the spare…Most people don't wake up with an urgent need for a striped cotton rug-covered loveseat. Nor do they clutch their…
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Most people don't wake up with an urgent need for a striped cotton rug-covered loveseat. Nor do they clutch their morning coffee wondering why no one has combined burnished copper and marble into a side table sooner. But eventually - usually on a Sunday afternoon halfway between reorganising the spare room and ordering takeaway - one decides the living room deserves a bit more intention. Atkin and Thyme is the kind of place you end up during that particular brand of interior soul-searching. Their online store reads like the Pinterest board of someone who definitely owns a gingham apron but has never used it. The furniture is attractive, slightly esoteric, and almost convincingly practical.
Atkin and Thyme specialises in hand-made indoor and outdoor furniture with a tidy narrative: small producers, artisan details, and an aesthetic pitched somewhere between 1970s Manhattan loft and contemporary farmhouse. You’ll see a lot of reclaimed wood, powder-coated metal, and just enough rattan to remind you that the 2018 interiors trend cycle never fully died. Prices aren’t outrageous, but they know what they’ve got. You’re not going to find a £99 armchair here. You’re also not going to have to remortgage your house to own one.
Take, for instance, the Grillstream Hybrid Gas/Charcoal BBQ in Stainless Steel – 6 Burner (£1,049). It’s both gas and charcoal, which gives you twice the chance to fail a steak. But it’s well-engineered and looks like it was designed by someone who’s seen a Weber and wanted more edge. For those taking barbecue season seriously - or at least pretending to - the Savannah Hybrid Outdoor Kitchen (£1,599) adds a work surface and built-in sink, which is exactly the kind of sink you'll never plumb in but feel glad exists.
Indoors, the Flute Marble Drinks Cabinet (£799) feels like the sort of thing you’d buy specifically to start hosting martini evenings. It’s vintage-inspired in the same way every TV period set is: technically retro, but clean and colour-calibrated for modern streaming. Elsewhere, the Aviator Loveseat in Striped Cotton Rug (£899) dares to ask whether chairs can wear textiles ironically. It’s not for everyone, but in the right room it teeters on tastefully eccentric.
The site includes a "Last Chance" section - a concept that sounds more adrenaline-filled than it is. Don’t expect 70% blowouts. Discounts tend to hover in the modest 10–20% range, enough to justify finally buying that sideboard you bookmarked in April. Promo codes crop up during seasonal transitions and bank holidays, but this isn’t a site driven by the urgency of flash discounts. Good news if you hate being rushed. Less good if you love a bargain hunt.
Shipping is usually around £24.95 for larger items, which is honest, if not wildly generous. Delivery times vary depending on whether the item is in stock. You’ll need to read the small print or email them - But customer service is reachable both by phone and their rather charmingly analogue contact form. Returns are accepted within 14 days, and while there’s a rehoming fee for each returned piece, this seems fair for furniture that doesn’t flat-pack or fold quietly into a Jiffy bag.
Atkin and Thyme isn’t really about impulse shopping. It rewards slow scrolling and measured enthusiasm. The brand’s promise - handcrafted, unusual furniture designed to "last" - is believable, mostly because none of this looks like it was designed to ride the wave of a TikTok microtrend. What you get here is the kind of furniture that, ten years from now, might still be standing in your guest room, slightly faded but oddly dignified. Or at the very least, still structurally sound after one too many attempted naps by the cat.
There’s no breathless hype here, no countdown timers or emotionally manipulative pop-ups urging you to "BUY NOW." Just solidly aesthetic furniture with a hint of idiosyncrasy and a few quietly decent deals if you’re patient. Which, really, feels like a good way to furnish a room - and possibly a life.
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⭐ Rating: 4 / 5 (15 votes)