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CELEBRATE WITH STYLISH SIMPLICITY
abode GETS A SNEAK PEEK ON THE CHRISTMAS EDIT AT FROBISHER. INSPIRED BY DANISH MINIMALISM, SOURCED LOCALLY AND PULLED TOGETHER TO CREATE A MODERN YET PAREDBACK CHRISTMAS LOOK, THIS COLLECTION CAN WORK COHESIVELY ALL YEAR ROUND.
Maison 55 Paxton dining chairs complement the Maison 55 Charlie dining table, with beautiful Broste diningware and decorations.
This Christmas, more than ever, people are looking to source locally and create a minimal yet inviting festive atmosphere. The team at Frobisher provides their take on this need for simplicity and softness when it comes to setting up your home for the festive season.
Frobisher’s design specialists are passionate about guiding their clients to find timeless quality pieces that reflect their personality and style. Not following trends, Frobisher has those one-of-a-kind pieces that you can display in several ways, no matter the occasion or aesthetic.
“We’ve used a simple, muted colour palette in our Christmas edit this year,” says Jessica Beavon, National Sales and Design Manager. “This creates a space that feels inviting and festive, despite the modern, pared-back aesthetic.”
Fine bone china, ceramics, porcelain and mouthblown glass make beautiful features alongside the delicate structures. The use of a simple white linen tablecloth runner and natural items to decorate the table is a great starting point to exude a minimal modern aesthetic. Next comes the Frobisher creativity!
Jessica can be seen here styling and piecing together the collection in the Christchurch Frobisher showroom. The Maison 55 Charlie dining table and Maison 55 Paxton dining chairs give that feeling of comfort and softness. In addition, the Broste candleholders and vases add that informality to the setting, and the Broste cutlery Hune set adds a sense of luxe and warmth to the table.
“Everything in our Christmas edit is available in store all year round,” says Jessica. “It’s very much in keeping with our brand essence.”
Be sure to see these products for yourself and witness how some simple changes to standard items can make something quite special when celebrating with family and friends this Christmas.