About

Love Nicki x began with a fascination for the kinds of objects that stay in your mind long after you’ve seen them. The slightly eccentric ceramic sitting quietly on a shelf. A piece of vintage wall art that somehow feels familiar. A worn antique bear with a sad expression you can’t quite walk away from.
With a background in History of Art & Design and experience working within auction houses and antique interiors, I spent years surrounded by objects with stories, character and history. What started as a love of antiques quickly became something more personal - constantly wondering what I might come across next, and why certain pieces seemed to pull people in emotionally while others didn’t.
Over time, I realised the pieces I was most drawn to were rarely the perfect or valuable ones. They were the quirky ceramics, nostalgic kitchenalia, vintage collectables and eclectic home decor that felt individual, comforting or simply impossible to ignore. The kinds of objects that become part of a home naturally, gathered over time like a favourite vinyl record collection.
That feeling sits at the heart of Love Nicki x.
The collection brings together vintage home decor, framed William Morris wall art, British ceramics, antique curios and decorative finds chosen instinctively for their charm, personality and quiet sense of story. Pieces that feel lived with rather than overly styled - collected because they mean something, spark curiosity or simply make you smile.
Based in the Surrey Hills, I carefully source each piece from auctions, antique fairs and countryside markets, always looking for objects that bring warmth, nostalgia and individuality into eclectic interiors.
I’ve always believed the most interesting homes are the ones that feel personal. Not perfect, not overly matched - just layered with things you genuinely love. Sometimes beautiful, sometimes quirky, sometimes a little unexplained.
The best interiors come from having the confidence to follow what you’re drawn to, whether emotionally, aesthetically or somewhere in between. Because often, it’s those unexpected pieces - the ones chosen purely because they feel like you - that end up meaning the most.
