Archives for May 2019

05/16/2019

The Paradox of British Tabletop Style – To Fuss or Not to Fuss?

Whether it’s a new royal baby, becoming reacquainted with granny china or there were actually moments of sunshine this week to pick flowers without having to wear a coating of rubber from all of the biblical East Coast rain–British style reigns. The English may be known to be fussy with their hats and hundred pound draperies but they also have a loose quality, notably on the table.

An imprecise display of tea ware, garden-picked flowers and pastries create a casual yet welcoming table setting.

 

How to get the British look? Think layers and personalization:
  1. Layering: Formal place settings complete with butlers and finger bowls is all very manor house, but a more casual setting eliminates many of the rules. There is still rich detailing but lost is the precision of looking too matched. A variety of tea ware, pulled-from-the-garden flowers, and a lone textile create a setting like no other.
  2. Embellish Embellishments: Back to the no-rules mindset, add accoutrements to the unexpected, like flowers and powdered sugar to the pastries.
  3. Be Selective: Sometimes a basic teabag is just that, basic. Be adventurous with more high end teas, which are a great investment from the packaging alone.

 

05/10/2019

Girly Gypsy Style – Think Couture Hippy

She’s earthy but would rather be pampered in a boutique hotel than zip up for the night in a tent. She’s a free-spirit with an edge. One part bohemian, one part glam, Girly Gypsy style has the color and hippy flare of a caravan without all the incense. 

The Nayland Throw Blanket is a perfect example of Girly Gypsy, both feminine and organic.

Our Favorite Girly Gypsy Picks
  1. Pehr Design Bin 2. Corey Lynn Calter Eco-Friendly Bag 3. Anthropologie Pillow 4. Sachina and Babi Drop Earrings 5. Hedgehouse Throw Bed 6. Shiraleah Baskets 7. Ulla Johnson Sandal 8. Mia + Finn Scarf 9. John Robshaw Bath Towels 10. Scotch Soda Skirt
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Nayland Throw Blanket: Anthropologie

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