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Trend Cottagecore

Picture perfect

Burleigh’s Pink Asiatic Pheasants is a reimagining of a classic pattern with the petal pink shades radiating romance. The delicate motifs help to create a picture perfect table top. www.burleigh.co.uk

Designed by Dartington's Hilary Green, the Bloom vase collections features a choice of functional vase shapes with etched, subtle silhouettes of typical cottage garden varieties. Designed to display any choice of flowers they have a simple, rustic charm even without blooms.

www.dartington.co.uk

Cosy chic

Inspired by the country idyll, a natural colour palette and warm aesthetic, the cottagecore movement is absolutely something we embrace. Here are some tableware collections which fit the trend…

To the forest!

Mason Cash’s In the Forest collection is intricately embossed with forest scenes inspired by folk tales of the mid-19th Century. As part of this range, Mason Cash has developed ovenware that is great for baking, roasting and cooking hot pots and pies. Products include a rectangular dish, oval dish, pie dish and an oval pie dish which look great on the table.

www.rayware.co.uk

Rustic charm

Inspired by the rustic colours, textures and imperfections of nature's journey from land to sea, the organic appearance of Lazzaro’s Reactives range delivers striking drama to any table setting. Available in five colours, the collection is bespoke and handmade by a process that ensures no two appear exactly alike. An upgrade from their traditional stoneware counterparts, they are nearly twice as light and available in both fine edge and Duraedge.

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Barnyard beauties

Artel’s Staro Barnyard collection pares the classic elegance of the traditional Staro motif with the lifelike depiction of 10 farm animals that make up the Barnyard collection. Available either individually or as a set of 10 glasses, each motif in the collection features exquisite hand-engraving and is ideal for a country house or farm-to-table dinner parties. www.artel-glass.com

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