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A curated selection of our favourite home decor
We like to think our pieces elevate everyday experiences," says Mud Australia. This curated set covers all bases for four people, including dinner plates, salad plates, 'Pebble' bowls and 'Noodle' bowls - each handmade in Sydney from porcelain from Limoges, France. The brand recommends storing them in plate racks or with a linen layer between each item to prevent scratching the clear glaze.
Inspired by Art Nouveau, Christofle’s silver-plated water pitcher makes an elegant addition to any dining table. It has a sleek profile and flower stem chiseled handle, referencing glassmaker Emile Gallé, who designed the spray of Japanese anemones on Perrier-Jouët champagne bottles.
Alighieri's 'Totemic Devotion' dessert spoons are plated with silver that'll reflect the fading candlelight at the end of a meal. They've been handcrafted in Delhi using traditional sand-casting techniques and have fascinating shapes, inspired by tribal tools and natural rock formations.
Soho Home's designs take influence from Soho House locations around the world. These 'Purton' glasses are inspired by the Mexico City outpost and have been handcrafted locally. The 'Pistachio' tone will catch the light beautifully, especially during al fresco meals.
Christofle has been crafting the finest home décor since 1830. This 'Babylone' serving dish is made from polished silver-plated metal and sits atop an intricately braided base. Surround yours with the matching cups and bowls from the same collection.
Soho Home's 'Palazzo' ice bucket doubles up as a beautifully unique vase - when you're not using it to host guests, of course. Inspired by the sculptures of Rome, it's hand-carved from Italian-sourced marble and has exaggerated, curved edges for a mid-century modern twist.
Gohar World's dishes are handmade from lustrous mother-of-pearl and scalloped to resemble seashells. They'll look so pretty as part of a wedding tablescape alongside the brand's napkins and dessert coupes.
Maison Madison crafts their coveted dinnerware with the idea that every meal is an occasion for ‘the good plates’.
Inspired by beautiful objects found throughout their lives, sisters Laila and Nadia Gohar design whimsical homeware that brings character and joy to any space. Gohar World's set of two porcelain plates are shaped like shells with smooth grooves. Place the pair on your table and fill with nuts or sweet treats.