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Hidden features: fonctions méconnues du lave-linge samsung eco bubble

Hidden features: fonctions méconnues du lave-linge samsung eco bubble

Jun 30, 2026 | by Léa Martin

I’ve lived in small apartments, styled homes for clients and learned that the little appliances we take for granted can make a big difference in how a household runs. When it comes to laundry,...

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How to hide a scratched dining table with textiles and tableware from thukthaeshop without sanding or refinishing

How to hide a scratched dining table with textiles and tableware from thukthaeshop without sanding or refinishing

Jun 04, 2026 | by Léa Martin

I remember the first time I noticed the long scratch across my dining table: an afternoon of unpacking deliveries, a rushing hand, and a moment that left a bright white line across the wood. As...

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What handwoven cushion combinations from thukthaeshop hide a pet-worn sofa arm while keeping a cohesive color story

What handwoven cushion combinations from thukthaeshop hide a pet-worn sofa arm while keeping a cohesive color story

May 27, 2026 | by Léa Martin

I love cushions—especially handwoven ones—for their ability to transform a sofa, add warmth and personality, and, yes, gracefully hide the inevitable signs of life: pet-worn arms, scratches, and...

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How to pack, store and revive handwoven throws from thukthaeshop so they last for years

How to pack, store and revive handwoven throws from thukthaeshop so they last for years

Apr 25, 2026 | by Léa Martin

I often get asked how to keep the beautiful handwoven throws I source for Thukthaeshop looking fresh for years. These textiles are tactile, often made from natural fibres and small-batch techniques...

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Which textured throws from thukthaeshop keep you warm without overheating

Which textured throws from thukthaeshop keep you warm without overheating

Feb 18, 2026 | by Léa Martin

As someone who lives and breathes textiles, I'm often asked the same question: how can a throw feel cozy without turning you into a sweaty cocoon? I love a blanket that invites lingering on the sofa,...

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how to select the right throw for year-round comfort and style

how to select the right throw for year-round comfort and style

Dec 02, 2025 | by Léa Martin

I keep a pile of throws in my living room year-round — not because I can’t decide which one I love most, but because each has a different role depending on the season, the mood, and the room’s...

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how to care for natural fiber textiles to keep them looking new longer

how to care for natural fiber textiles to keep them looking new longer

Dec 02, 2025 | by Léa Martin

I often get asked how to look after the beautiful natural fiber textiles I source for Thukthaeshop — linen throws, handwoven cotton cushions, wool rugs, silk napkins. These pieces feel special...

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how to style a small living room with layered textiles from thukthaeshop

how to style a small living room with layered textiles from thukthaeshop

Dec 02, 2025 | by Léa Martin

I often get asked how to make a small living room feel effortlessly warm, curated and roomy at the same time. My go-to answer is always the same: layered textiles. Textiles are one of the most...

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how to layer rugs for depth and comfort in an open-plan space

how to layer rugs for depth and comfort in an open-plan space

Dec 02, 2025 | by Léa Martin

I love the way rugs can transform an open-plan space — they anchor seating areas, add warmth underfoot, and create visual rhythm across a large room. Over the years of styling homes and sourcing...

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5 ways to use handwoven cushions to add texture and warmth to your sofa

5 ways to use handwoven cushions to add texture and warmth to your sofa

Dec 02, 2025 | by Léa Martin

I often think of cushions as the finishing brushstroke for a sofa — the small, tactile details that instantly make a seating area feel lived-in and inviting. Over the years of curating textiles for...

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