Styling tip
Complete your table with blousy floral arrangements using a heavy ceramic jug for the main bouquet and smaller glass vases for shorter stems. Place settings can be given a personal touch by embellishing plain linen with a ric-rac trim around the edge as a border. Simply sew it on for instant effect, and colours can be tailored to match your summer table theme we love the combination of plaster pink linen with raspberry red trim.
Country HOUSE CHIC
Bring a dash of interior style outdoors to create a garden table that blends classic gingham patterns and soft pastel hues with traditional country house aesthetics. Mix up vintage wooden chairs (Bronze Red eggshell paint by Little Greene will give old spindle chairs a new look for summer) and add kilim-style cushions to antique spindle-back chairs with rush seats.
Style your table top with handmade pottery vases, pastel linens and seasonal florals. Relaxed arrangements of seasonal flowers, such as dahlias, roses, amaranthus, crocosmia and sanguisorba, inject colour and drama, while a mixture of dinner plates in earthen and pastel shades add an inviting and understated formal note.
Outdoor LOUNGING
Create a comfy, bohemian-style space in a shady spot where your guests can continue their conversations, relax and enjoy sweet treats.
Your indoor cushions and throws can travel outside with you when the weather's warm and dry, to create this comfortable corner. Collections of roll-out mattresses, quilts, vintage eiderdowns and cushions in plain linens, Liberty print florals and bold stripes can be laid on the lawn to create an impromptu outdoor living room.
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Lisa Coppin
The Cotswold Company’s chief creative officer shares the pieces that mean so much to her
TRAVEL
Six of the best pineta, plus a festive trip to Covent Garden. Review of The Orange, Belgravia by Katie Pike, travel stories
OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE
Stumbled upon by chance, this ingenious material was a more affordable option than solid silver, and well-preserved examples are particularly desirable today
Merrily on high
Summoning servants since the 1700s, bell boards create instant English country-house style (even if you don't have any servants). Emma Longstaff dons her pinny
Let it snow
Nostalgic, magical and highly collectable, snow globes are curious objects of wonder that never fail to instil joy
Velvet Crush
Once the preserve of the wealthy, velvet finally touched all levels of society, thanks to advances in its production process
Celebrating in the Stable
Antiques dealer Julia von Hülsen specialises in Gustavian pieces - all of which look perfectly placed in her German home
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
Victorian toy theatres charming and exquisitely designed miniature worlds have inspired theatre royalty for decades. Today, the tradition is being kept alive by a small but talented network of makers
NICHOLAS LEES
The ceramic artist talks to Dominique Corlett about new ways of working with clay and blurring the edges of solid objects
Candy CHRISTMAS
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