Christmas Gifts for Interior Lovers

It’s that time of the year again so here are a few of my Christmas hero buys for interior lovers. However, I’m pleased to say these pieces are not just for Christmas - they are beautifully crafted and timeless and can be enjoyed throughout the year as forever pieces in your home.

I hope you’re inspired by my picks and find something that brings you a spark of joy.

‘Table Lamp’ Tea Light Holder

Something a little bit different for those who love a candle. Great for a more formal dining setting, but would also provide subtle lighting on a kitchen island, mantel piece or even bedside tables. The stunning ripple effect provides a vintage and timeless feel to the design that will feel at home in any setting. More info & where to buy.

Sicilian Moro Heads

There is something just so crazy and fabulous about these decorated vases and it’s not just me who thinks this. These sell out super fast so if you would like to welcome one into your home you will have to be quick off the mark. More info & where to buy.

Alphabet Brush Pot

I have always loved these glass tumblers. Inlaid with a gold vinyl letter or symbol and backed with a choice of different coloured lacquer these will really smarten up your home office. More info & to buy.

Henry Holland Ceramics

I got completely hooked on the TV series ‘The Great Pottery Throw Down’ during lockdown and it seems I was not the only one. The former Creative Director of fashion label House of Holland, Henry first discovered a love of ceramics during the pandemic. Each object is unique with the colour combinations of the different earthenware clays, creating Henry’s signature colour combinations and patterns. More info & to buy.

Marbled Velvet Cushion

Marbling is seeing a resurgence in home decor and can be found on on textiles, ceramics and lampshades. This long-standing and elegant art form which originated in Japan will add a touch of decadence to your home. More info & to buy.

Liberty Art Prints

When you think of fabrics you cannot but think of Liberty, the only trouble is you end up wanting all of their fabrics! Well, Liberty have found a way to make that possible. You can now celebrate Liberty’s rich artistic heritage with their collectible art prints – discovered deep in the Liberty archive. From florals, to bold geometrics, Indian inspired chintzes and scenic landscapes, each of the 15 posters is an iconic piece of Liberty’s artistic and cultural heritage. More info & to buy.

Clare Hinde