Northumberland based online homeware retailer launches
OSSKI Home is an online interiors store, a curation of décor pieces for a home.
Customers can find a selection of collectable homewares. Handmade ceramics created by artisans, hand-engraved crystal glassware and lacquered trays.
An assortment of unique one off vintage pieces and candles to polish off the look of a table setting can be spotted too.
Brands stocked on OSSKI Home include Joanna Ling, Candle Flair, Natural Blanket Company and Balu London X OSSKI Home a range of placements exclusive to OSSKI. Each item arrives in a delightfully exciting blue box with a huge ribbon to a home.
Founder Anna Voyce said: “I wanted to provide a place where you can find timeless, lifelong treasures. OSSKI is a lifestyle website to bring stunning and vibrant coloured pieces all available in one place.”
“I spent 16-years working in the sports industry, travelling the world with SKY Sports. I was rarely at home and was lucky enough to travel the world and work with incredible brands, When my husband and I started a family, we moved out of London, and I gave up my career to be at home for our son.
“Finally staying at home was a novelty after years of travelling so I indulged in and at home majorly. I’ve gone through a lifestyle change from a non-stop travelling career to enjoying home comforts. During the pandemic I had plenty of time to contemplate life and missing a sense of purpose, OSKKI was born.”
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