home: favourite thing [ plates ]

home: favourite thing [ plates ]

We want to adorn our table with all the plates from the lovely Canto Cooking Club. With a huge range of homeware, tableware and kitchenware and currently big discounts on their sale ( use FINAL50 for 50% discount!)

They say ;

CANTO. is a Berlin-based online lifestyle shop, mindfully handpicking everyday objects for you from Asia — it’s a timeless collection that we hope you will pass down to the next generation. When we curate, we try to gain an insight into the suppliers, ensuring every item was made sustainably and responsibly.

We are eclectic and don’t put ourselves in one box. The objects we collect and the recipes we develop are influenced by various Asian cultures like Cantonese, Japanese, Taiwanese, to name a few.

home: follow friday [ Tate At Home ]

home: follow friday [ Tate At Home ]

Follow Tate At Home, for a beautiful selection of curated homeware including candles, melts, ceramics, tableware and even furniture.

Based in Brighton but available online at Tateathome.com, shop for your home their modern, unique range of handmade products or items chosen from independent small designers and brands.

They say:

All of our handmade items, such as our candles are crafted in Brighton, UK.

At tate at home, we are proud to offer alongside our handcrafted accessories, our selection of carefully curated products that we source from a range of suppliers & designers. We choose to work with them because to put it simply, they’re the best at what they do, & they share our love for design.

home: nice price [ colourful homeware ]

home: nice price [ colourful homeware ]

Fill your kitchen and dining area with colour from the Anthropologie summer sale! Pattern, coloured illustrations and beautiful designs – there is lots to bring the sunshine inside; from crockery and ceramics to kitchen linen and other small homewares.

Visit the Anthropologie sale, online or in store now!

home: featured [ Flow ]

home: featured [ Flow ]

Founded in 2003, Hay-on-Wye based Flow is a gorgeous store full of homeware, fashions, toiletries and gifts.

Flow is a family run business, and the attention to detail is clear with a well curated selection of goods. Everything has functionality and style making it difficult to pick out just one thing to buy.

Head to the website and follow on Instagram. If you are in the area then Hay is a must visit, and be sure to pop by Flow.

home: found this [ jug ]

home: found this [ jug ]

This chalk finish crackle glaze jug from Dunelm is a beautiful little piece of homeware. Adorn a sideboard with flowers, part of a table setting with freshly made lemonade, on a shelf as an ornament – it will add texture and calm to an interior styling.

At just £15 it’s an easy purchase to use yourself or give as a gift.

Use along side other minimal neutral pieces (see below) from Dunelm to create a calm, modern cottage feel.

Farah Throw £16 • Faux Plant £7 • Wood Tray £6

home: follow friday [ Spicer & Wood ]

home: follow friday [ Spicer & Wood ]

London based interiors store Spicer & Wood needs to be on you must visit list. Founder Samuel set up shop online in 2017 with a strong aesthetic, full of gorgeous home accessories.

All the products have a function as well as style, including tableware, vases & lighting. A great collection of pieces that will you really want for your home.

We particularly love the Mid-Century design influences running throughout and the colour pallete of products.

Follow Spicer & Wood on Instagram and head to the site to start shipping.

spicerandwood.co.uk

home: nice price [ wood platter ]

home: nice price [ wood platter ]

As part of your indoor or outdoor dining experience, this beautiful acacia wood platter from John Lewis, would make a practical and stylish addition to the dining table.

It’s a super bargain, currently in their sale, reduced from £30 to £15.

home: favourite thing [ serving bowls ]

home: favourite thing [ serving bowls ]

With the sun shining and our gardens being used again, now is the time to get in those little extra tableware pieces to freshen up your table.

We love these serving bowls from Anthropologie, part of their Amai range.

Hand carved from tropical hardwood with cotton rope detail, there are three bowls to choose from in various sizes. A lovely fresh design to liven up your dining table.

[ from £54 ]

anthropologie.com

home: featured [ Butter ]

home: featured [ Butter ]

Beautiful, simple and affordable. The back story makes us fall in love even more.

Make your dining experience a little more luxury and enjoyable with Butter products – ethical soft tableware made in East London.

They say;

Founded by partners Alex and Ed, Butter exists for a generation who want to make a house a home, but won’t be able to buy their own for years to come. We aim to create homeware that brings a little bit of joy and will follow you wherever you go.

Our story began in lockdown, tired of using and disposing of paper towels at every meal we looked for a sustainable alternative. Our problem was the napkins on the market were either achingly dull or cripplingly expensive. We struck on producing classic table linen that could lift any meal.

home: favourite thing [ candles ]

home: favourite thing [ candles ]

A new addition to make your table setting or shelf more beautiful. We love candle light for creating atmosphere and warmth to an interior, and these pretty shell candles from Inle Home are perfect for a fresh Spring look.

Priced from just £12-£13 they would work well in a cluster, a row or just one styled with a vase of spring flowers on a rattan tray with other chosen spring homewares – a stack of books, natural wood ornaments or marble.