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A Natural Vision

A Natural Vision

With a focus on British design, heritage craft and modern living, Neptune’s new collection is a masterclass in timeless style

Ardingly desk

As established British furniture designers, based in Wiltshire with over 30 stores around the UK and Europe, including a store in Knutsford, Neptune values the beauty of natural materials, thoughtful and practical design and sustainable craftsmanship, to create homes that feel both timeless and contemporary.

New arrivals

A case in point is this season’s new collection which marries classic lines with the finest of natural materials to deliver a relaxed yet sophisticated aesthetic. Spanning exquisite oak furniture, rich kilim rugs, brass lighting and textural accessories, the autumn collection is designed to work in city, town and country properties. Take the new Stratford table which nods to the clean lines of Mid-Century modern design, and features a uniquely engineered castellated pedestal base, but is re-interpreted and re-sized for modern family living, or the gracefully proportioned Kenilworth dining chair with its slim birch frame and chalked oak seat and the compact Ardingly desk that quickly converts into a console. And enveloping the whole season is Neptune’s subtle new paint shade – Potter’s Pink – an earthy hue with the textured look of raw clay and fresh plaster.

The Neptune ethos

What unites this and every Neptune collection is a set of core values and an attention to detail that ensures the timber kitchens and carefully curated homeware collections are designed and made to last. Indeed, Neptune’s mission is to create furniture that will last 100 years and beyond, bringing joy to future generations and helping support a sustainable manufacturing approach.

Potter’s Pink on the walls with Olivia headboard, covered in Harry linen in Apricot

The Neptune vision is reassuringly simple.

#1 - There is a focus on using natural, organic materials wherever possible, from solid oak for tables to Belgium linen and Harris Tweed for upholstery. MDF and chipboard are never used, instead sustainably sourced timbers and hardwood plywood lend stability and authenticity to the designs.

#2 - Then there is a spotlight on quality craftsmanship and joinery – learning from the forms and solutions of furniture makers of the past and combining them with the latest innovations in technology and engineering.

#3 - And finally, there is a commitment to service, both in the excellence of the customer services available, from kitchen and home design services to the Colour Consultancy, and through to the warm welcome customers receive in our stores and the delivery drivers who go that extra mile to help.


Explore the autumn winter collection at neptune.com

Find your nearest store at: Neptune Knutsford, Chelford Road, Ollerton, Knutsford, WA16 8TA

Follow us on Instagram @neptunehomeofficial



Stratford dining table with Kenilworth dining chairs painted in Chestnut


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