AS the nights get longer and autumn sets in, cost up at home with the latest collection from The White Company.

This season the high street store’s sheepskin has been changed to use an even higher quality of hide – a luxuriously soft, natural long-hair sheepskin, which has more durability than before.

Naturally hypoallergenic, sheepskin is renowned for its natural heat-regulating properties, boosting unbeatable quality. This season the range has expanded to include various size rugs and a luxurious bean bags.

The lighting range is expanding – hang the drop pendants in groups, or choose an anglepoise 1228 lamp to add a contemporary touch to your home.

There are now smaller versions of the bestselling mercury bottle lamp and ceramic bottle lamp, making them the perfect bedside table size.

While the ceiling range now includes everything from loft pendant lights to super sparkly orb chandeliers.

The Hampstead is a contemporary update of a classic Chesterfield sofa. Exclusively designed for The White Company in the UK, it combines traditional hand-crafting skills with modern-production techniques.

The brand is synonymous with beautiful home fragrance and to celebrate its 21st birthday, the Twenty One Candle has an uplifting scent to love every day.

Base notes of calming and sensual vetivert, cedarwood and amber are layered on gorgeous geranium, magnolia and a touch of jasmine, then finished with sparkling top notes of neroli, lemon, mandarin, rosemary and grapefruit.

Brighten up the walls at home with a range of striking prints that say: “Live Love Laugh” and “My Tastes Are Simple”, set in black wooden frames. The prints have been exclusively designed by British designer Huw Griffiths at Clerk Ink Well Posters and printed by Typoretum, using a salvaged 19th-century Wharfedale letter press.

Finally, the Provence furniture collection has a French-vintage feel, thanks to the curved cabriole legs and soft grey finish, hand-painted by expert craftsmen to give a textured, brushed effect. The brass handles are hand-cast using the traditional lost-wax method. Each piece is designed to suit both classic and contemporary settings.

The White Company, 123 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. Visit www.thewhitecompany.com