25 Black-owned interior brands to upgrade your home

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The team behind Chayse Art combine hand-drawing techniques, digital software and top-of-the-range printing machines – all local, in London – to create these stunning pieces. Natural colours and elements form the main inspiration, to create a soothing, relaxing vibe in your home.

Inspired to create her own, the brand now offers a selection of candles, homeware pieces and incense holders made out of eco-friendly jesmonite – a rippled, marble-like material made from resin. Scents are seasonal; right now expect autumnal treats like spiced pumpkin bread, salted caramel and mulled wine. We want them all.

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