Luxurious homeware accessories are about the materials; they’re simple and elegant in design, but carry a sense of weight with metal and marble detailing. That perfectly sums up Next’s new N. Premium home decor accessories.
Next launched its N. Premium homeware range last year, focusing on gorgeous pieces of furniture that embraced wood finishes, marble and brass detailing. It delivered Soho Home furniture looks, but at a fraction of the price, with most of the furniture costing between £300 and £1,000. However, that is still a steep price to pay if you’re looking to add a little luxury to your home on a budget.
Fortunately, Next has slowly been adding more homeware accessories to its range, offering the opportunity to level up your home for under £100.
Seeing the new home accessories in person
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I was allowed to get hands-on with the home decor at Next’s spring-summer 2026 showcase. These are the 9 picks that caught my eye IRL for their expensive look and reasonable price tag.
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Brass N. Premium Edgecote Marble Rechargeable Table Lamp
This is one of the star pieces of the new collection, with it’s sleek mid century look at a steal of a price. Oh, and did I mention it’s wireless? The base is made from marble, and I loved the subtle glow the opal glass shade gave off when I saw it in person.
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Natural N. Premium Marble and Wood Pedestal Serving Board
If you are looking to upgrade a kitchen island or a sideboard, this piece is perfect for displaying candles or cakes. It is on the more expensive side, but it’s made from 100% wood and Sawar marble, and is a clever way to make your kitchen worktops look a bit more fancy.
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Natural N. Premium Marble and Wood Utensil Pot
This piece instantly caught my eye, not as a utensil pot but as a potential wine cooler. It is a heavy marble piece that does not look like it belongs at Next (in a good way). I wouldn’t be surprised to spot a piece like this in the homeware department at Harrods.
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Natural N. Premium Marble and Mango Wood Vase
If you’re in the market for a statement vase in your hallway, this does the trick. At the showcase, it still managed to draw the eye even in a busy room. I’d style it up with dried sculptural branches, largely because it’s so heavy you won’t want to empty the water regularly.
The new home decor accessories are heavy on the marble and oozes minimalist luxury. Which piece will you be snapping up for your home?
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