2016/11/14

Going solo helps Richard grow his own home decor empire


Going it alone was a tough decision for Richard Grafton, who worked in the family firm before setting up his own eponymous business.

Leaving Harrogate-based James Brindley caused rifts that are yet to heal but it set him free to put his more imaginative ideas into practice. Now, just four years later and with one of the most successful and dynamic interiors businesses in Yorkshire, he has no regrets.

“It wasn’t easy but I had to do it. I called my business Richard Grafton so my clients would know where I was and their loyalty has been amazing,” he says.

Supported by his wife Millie and their three children, he has just opened a new showroom in Crescent Court, Ilkley. It’s his second and builds on the approach he took with his first in Harrogate’s Montpellier quarter.

It doesn’t look or feel like a shop. Instead, it is a cross between a luxurious but comfy home and a boutique hotel, with room sets, fires, smart lighting and sound system, fresh flowers and scented candles.

There are discreet price tags on everything in the rooms, from the affordable wine glasses and photo frames to the fabric, though not on the bespoke furniture, which now forms a large part of the business.

The storage wall in maple and the walnut vanity unit in the bathroom are by Grafton Freestone, Richard’s collaboration with Andrew Freestone, and are manufactured in their workshop in Thorp Arch, near Wetherby.

The kitchen is a showstopper that has attracted window gazers who drool over the cabinetry. It is all handmade and has been designed with the help of the Ilkley store’s new manager Greg Murray, a cabinet maker and furniture designer by trade.

“It showcases what we can do in a totally bespoke kitchen, from raised and fielded panels to rounded corners and curves that can be helpful if you have young children. We’ve even designed a barista cabinet with a lift-out tray for coffee lovers,” says Richard, who adds that building and developing a team is one of the things he loves best about business.

“I try to employ people who are better than me. Greg isn’t a salesman, he is someone who knows how furniture is made and what’s possible. We don’t do hard sell. The idea is that people can pop in and get ideas and advice in a place that feels comfortable and homely.”

Full of energy and a born entrepreneur, his main role is to oversee the company, though he visits trade shows all over the world and helps with everything from interior design projects to sales. On the day we meet, he is mopping the floor of the kitchen in the Ilkley showroom, which is decorated in what is now his trademark style, which he describes as “classic contemporary, informal but smart”. It’s a look that won’t easily date, though there is a nod to trends.

“Brown is the new grey,” when it comes to backdrops, says Richard, who stresses that it’s not boring beige but a “browny grey green” mix. The sitting room area features this colour enlivened by teal and gold.

Richard’s love of fabric and texture is also obvious with favourites by Mulberry and GP &J Baker in evidence, while the store’s design library contains hundreds of books and swatches.

“We like to mix expensive and less expensive fabrics so you get a luxe for less effect. It’s like wearing an M&S shirt with a designer tie,” he says pointing to a chair that is upholstered in three different materials, including a top-end Mulberry.

Fabric is part of his DNA. His family has a long history of importing high-end cloth and it’s where his career started. After A levels at Leeds Grammar School, his first job was managing a curtain shop in Castleford. It was a success, not least because, along with a creative, can-do attitude, he has always had a good head for numbers.

He moved to the family’s Harrogate store in 1994 when it was selling dress fabric and brought the interiors offering with him. Homeware and interior design gradually took over and he became MD of the retail and interiors section of the Brindley business.

“I tried to buy the family out of the shop as I didn’t have much share in the business but that wasn’t an option so after lots of sleepless nights I decided to leave and do something on my own,” he says.

The James Brindley store has since been sold on but the rest of the business, including the wholesale fabric operation remains.

“It was liberating but frightening going on my own but I love it,” says Richard, who has just taken delivery of new products from America.“I went over there looking for something different and I found some interesting lighting and some great art prints.”

The transatlantic journey allowed more time for dreaming up new ideas “I also keep a notepad at the side of the bed so when I wake up in the middle of the night with an idea I can write it down,” he says. “The plan is to grow the brand and maybe open a third store.”

*Brown is the new grey but not the beige and taupe of yesteryear. Deep “browny grey” will be popular for walls. The Dulux colour of the year for 2017 is Denim Drift, a deep grey blue.

*As Brexit and Trump take their toll on confidence, more homeowners will decide to stay put for longer. This should lead to more adventurous interiors schemes as owners please themselves, rather than thinking of a future buyer.

*House plants have enjoyed a renaissance and we will see more of them next year, along with some interesting pots and planters.

2016/11/02

7 Top Online Stores for Home Decor


The leaves are falling and the daylight window is slowly closing, shutting many of us inside where the thermostat can still make it feel like summer. As the weather changes and more of our time is spent indoors, we have the perfect opportunity to create a haven for hibernation within our homes. The following online stores have a unique selection that’s sure to make your home decor dreams come true.

Discount Diva

Affordable and abounding with possibilities in every cut and color, Overstock.com is the mecca for those seeking home decor. Overstock.com offers steep discounts and free shipping on purchases over $45. The website also offers clearance and liquidation sales, with rugs, bath accessories, bedding and other home goods up to 75% off the original price.

Vintage Value

ModCloth is not only a superstar when it comes to selling ‘50s polka-dotted A-line skirts. It also has quite a large selection of time-honored treasures that will transform your space. You can create “Little House on the Prairie” vibes with ModCloth’s old-fashioned duvet covers, shams and pillows.

With most items under $100, free exchanges and free shipping on orders over $75, vintage lovers can purchase statement pieces with staying power without breaking the bank.

Design with a Difference

Novica is passionate about empowering artisans around the world by connecting their products to a global marketplace of socially conscious consumers. Designing your home with the fair trade decor on Novica’s website helps preserve ancient artistic traditions, such as wood carving in Bali and ceramics in Peru.

Novica offers handcrafted furniture in wood, leather and teak. The woven woolen tapestry of Peruvian llamas is sure to warm your walls as well as your heart once you read the story of the brother artists behind the hanging creation. Novica also ships to over 100 countries around the world.

For the Rare Birds

The unique finds at Uncommon Goods are perfect conversation starters for the friends and family you’ll be hosting over the holidays. Each of the unique items on the site includes a background story, and the handcrafted goods include a maker bio. The creative decorative pieces, such as the wooden door harp (why knock when you can announce your entrance with strings?), also make great housewarming gifts for the hostess who has everything.

Not Your Mama’s Crate and Barrel

CB2, Crate and Barrel’s cheaper and more modern sister, offers surprisingly good sales without sacrificing style. Geometric vases, unique lighting, storage accessories and more await you! You can also sign up for their emails and be the first to know when sales or special offers are available.

Wanderlust for World Market

For those of us whose vacation days were spent well before July, World Market’s eclectic decor will transform your home into an international destination without the hassle of heavy luggage and long flights. And there’s almost always a sale both in stores and online.

The Craft collection by World Market is a dynamic array of limited-edition, handcrafted goods from artisanal communities across the globe. Each item in the collection requires a minimum number of pre-orders before the artisan proceeds with the craft’s production.

Eclectic and Budget Friendly

It’s hard to not get sucked into the world of Zulily every time you visit their site. Not only do they offer clothing and shoes at discounted prices, but they also offer home decor at reduced prices from brands you know and love. It’s important to note that the sales run for just a couple of days per collection, so you have to act fast if you want an item. Purchases are final sale, but their customer service team will work with you to find a solution if you find that you’re not happy with your purchase.

Shopping online for unusual and affordable home decor can be a fun and exciting way to reflect your personality in your home and surround yourself with comfort every season of the year.

What’s your favorite home decor website? Let us know in the comments to get the conversation going with your fellow Zing readers!