An alternative Christmas table

Controversial, I know, but I’m not a big fan of red. I look at the way other people use it and I can see the beauty in it, but if I am surrounded by red, it makes me feel a bit anxious and seems to jar with the other colours in my home. So when it comes to Christmas, I end up filling my home with a colour that doesn’t make me happy, which is a bit of a shame. This year, I have decided not to let a single red decoration through the door and instead I am embracing the pastel pinks, blues and greens that I love, as well as my favourite white and a few hints of black. The only worry that I have is how to make that look Christmassy but as long as it looks beautiful and special, what does it matter?

I am very lucky to be sponsored this month by the wonderful Occa-Home and what I love most about this online store is that there is so much to choose from, no matter what your style, which is perfect for me because I am always combining different styles in my home. When I started to look for products to use for my Christmas table, I got lost in the all of the beautiful traditional tableware but then I was totally seduced by the gorgeous Scandinavian inspired designs that fit perfectly with my favourite pastel colours.

So, without further ado, here is my Christmas table, styled using lots of lovely goodies from Occa-Home and a few homemade bits by me…

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I selected the striking Design House Stockholm Nordic Light as the centrepiece for the table and instead of choosing white dinner candles I chose Eau de Nil coloured ones, which tie in with the other colours I have used. This candelabra is foldable and you can adjust it to create different shapes – I absolutely love it and it’s perfect for my alternative Christmas table.

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The Bloomingville Olivia plates are blue and green and the Bloomingville Alberte plates are pink and yellow.

Whilst browsing Occa-Home I came across the Bloomingville Olivia plates and they are the perfect colours for my pastel theme. They can also be used on any other day of the year, which is an added bonus, but by placing these beautiful Linen Works napkins on them, a piece of Eucalyptus and the bowl, it instantly makes it look far more special than your average dinner time. There is so much beauty in the simplicity of this place setting and the soft colours.

I hung these co-ordinating baubles and a big pom pom from the ceiling to make the table feel more special and celebratory. I also made the octahedrons (just the technical name for the pretty 3D diamond shapes) from white card.

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I love the soft blues, pinks, greens of my Christmas table.

I wanted to make some special name settings and I decided to make a personalised bauble, that could be taken away by guests after the meal – a bit like a wedding favour. The baubles fit perfectly in these gorgeous Design House Stockholm Dot bowls.

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The napkins are beautiful classic linen made by Linen Works and the bowls are Design House Stockholm Blond Dot bowls.

I strung up the baubles, pom pom and diamonds with very fine white cotton and I love how it appears as though they are floating above the table.

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I hung baubles and handmade diamonds from the ceiling.

To make my decorations:

1. Baubles:

If you’d like to have a go at making these personalised baubles, that I have used as name settings, all you have to do is buy a set of clear baubles and pour a very small amount of paint into them. Swirl the paint around to about half way up the bauble. Make sure you use a quick drying paint or chalk paint, as they do take a long time to dry. The key is to use as little paint as possible, and once you have swirled the paint to where you want it to be, place the bauble on an egg cup or glass and leave it there for about 48 hours – don’t disturb it (or put it on the radiator as I did which creates condensation and ruins the crisp line – very annoying mistake!). I used a Dymo tape machine to create the name labels, which just stick onto the bauble.

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Place a piece of Eucalyptus and a personalised bauble on each place setting to make it special.

2. Octahedrons (diamonds)

The octahedrons are really easy to make. Jules very kindly drew out the shape for me on the computer and you can download the PDF here:  diamond octahedron. We have an A3 printer so printed them onto white card and used double sided tape to stick them together. I attached white cotton with tape inside the shape before I stuck them together.

I really hope you like my different take on a Christmas table. I had so much fun putting it together and not a bit of red in sight! I also love how using a specific colour palette can unify so many different styles – from mid-century dining chairs and a Victorian dining table to modern Scandinavian tableware.

What are you planning for your Christmas table?

Katy x

Disclosure: This post was written in collaboration with Occa-Home but the views and opinions are my own.
 

Blog love

Happy weekend everybody! It’s a been a busy week prepping for Christmas posts and I’m super excited to share my favourite post to date on Monday. I’ve set my self the challenge this year to decorate without any of the traditional reds, golds and greens and create an alternative Christmas table using pastel colours, which are my favourite at the moment. I was sent lots of lovely goodies from Occa-Home for the table so it’s extra special and I even made some octahedrons to decorate with – you will have to join me on Monday to find out what that’s all about!

For this weekend’s inspiration, I’ve included a couple of posts based on using non-traditoinal colours and materials to decorate with this Christmas, as well as some great DIY home ideas…

1. Wit and Delight

I love this blog post about how to create a Christmas garland, but using non-traditional colours and greens. I think the results are stunning…

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2. The Red Thread Blog

A bit of colour inspiration for decorating your home this Christmas in this lovely post. I love the colour palette Lisa has used…

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3. Poppytalk

Another gorgeous and inexpensive Christmas gift idea. I would love to receive one of these…

Weekend Inspiration from Poppytalk| Apartment Apothecary

4. Lapin Blu

Some home DIY inspiration from the creative Sarah-Lou whose gorgeous house was featured on Design Sponge last month. This blog post is about the potato printing she and her daughter did to create this wonderful Ferm Living-esque wall…

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5. The Villa on Mount Pleasant

Lots of creative DIY ideas to be found in Tamsyn’s ‘new’ kitchen. Very inspiring for anyone renovating their own home, whatever your style…

Weekend Inspiration from The Villa on Mount Pleasant | Apartment Apothecary

So there’s my round up of what has inspired me this week and I hope it inspires you this weekend. Have a lovely one, whatever you are up to, and please do drop back on Monday for my pastel Christmas table.

Katy x

 

Bathroom storage

Did you see the picture I posted on Instagram yesterday of my friend’s new bathroom floor? Well, I came home with a case of serious bathroom envy. This is my dream bathroom (with very similar tiles to my friend’s)…

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My dream bathroom: beautiful tiles, a window, stand alone tub, light, some vintage touches and I’ve always wanted to have a proper armchair in my bathroom. I want to be able to hang out in there! Image: Lovely Life

Currently, that dream does not exist in my flat. My bathroom is windowless, small, white, functional and very boring. It isn’t worth spending money on so there are definitely NO pretty pictures to show you. However, I do have a good storage idea to show you, which is this…

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Add a shelf above your bathroom door if you are short on storage.

Our bathroom is very small so I have tried to keep any storage on the walls, instead of down on the floor, which would make it seem even smaller. Living in a flat, I do not have the luxury of an airing cupboard or any built in storage, apart from one cupboard in the hallway. Therefore, things like towels and loo rolls, don’t have anywhere to live. Until now! If you are short on storage, put a shelf up over every door in your house, if you can – they are magical and don’t encroach on your space at all. I have one above the door in our office and our bedroom and they provide invaluable storage. One thing I would say is paint the shelf the same colour as your ceiling, otherwise you will notice it as you walk into the room. Another bit of advice, is have a little stool or chair (I have a cute vintage child’s chair in my bathroom) nearby that you can hop up on to so you can easily access the shelf. Also, don’t fill it with pretty lotions and potions as it will just become a dust trap – I know it looks boring but you barely notice it when you are in the room and we use both towels and loo roll so often that dust doesn’t gather.

I’m going to go back to dreaming now…

Katy x

 

Christmas present wish list

Today’s post is all about my desire for more! These are *some* of the items on my wish list at the moment (I always have a wish list, it’s not just a Christmas thing) and I’ve got my fingers crossed that at least one of them ends up under my tree this year. Does anyone else email their Pinterest ‘Things I want for the home’ board to their partner at Christmas and birthdays? Please say it’s not just me!

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Christmas present wish list | Apartment Apothecary

1. Moroccan Pom Pom blanket, Maud Interiors 2. Ercol Holland Park Armchair, Occa-Home 3. Bloomingville mint vase, Occa-Home  4. Niki Jones Concentric rug, Occa-Home 5. Stacking rings, Great.ly 6. Linen Works Rose bedlinen, Occa-Home 7. Uashmama Alle bag, The Future Kept 8. Tom Dixon scented candle, Occa-Home 9. Nord Hamam towel, Occa-Home 10. Geometric print in pink, Holly’s House

Obviously, the thing these items have in common, apart from those sweet rings and the beautiful bag, is that they are all home accessories. Basically, that’s all I ever want to receive – lots of beautiful things for my home. I NEED that rug for my hallway (watch out for the before and after shots in the new year – it’s been a long time coming), I’m desperate for dusty rose coloured linen, which would look so beautiful with that Moroccan pom pom blanket, and those towels! I LOVE those towels. Writing this has cast me back to being a young teenager after I had painted my bathroom in my family home. I remember asking my Grandmother for a set of new towels and bathmat to finish off my bathroom makeover; what a strange thing for a teenager to ask for, but how I loved them!

So, there’s a little insight into my obsession with filling my home with all the beautiful things. What’s on your Christmas list?

Katy x

Disclosure: This post was written in collaboration with Occa-Home but all the views and opinions are my own.
 

Apartment Apothecary Great.ly shop

I am so excited about welcoming you to my Great.ly shop today. How funny to hear myself saying I have a shop! Let me explain how Great.ly works.

It’s an online marketplace where tastemakers and makers work together – makers share their products and tastemakers (like me) curate a collection of their favourite items to make a shop. My shop has a focus on interiors and home accessories (obvs) and I have tried really hard to gather only items that I, myself, would buy so I hope that you like them too.

Here are a few things that you’ll find in the shop at the moment – I’m quite into black and white, pastel blues, greens and pinks at the moment so expect to see a lot of that. Also, there is FREE shipping this week until December 2nd so now is the perfect time to make your first purchase!

Apartment Apothecary Great.ly shop

Unique planters – which I always think are so difficult to find – and affordable vases (visit my Planters and Vases collection here). Lots of goodies for the kitchen and table to add a bit of character and colour (visit my Kitchen and Dining collection here)…

Apartment Apothecary Great.ly shop

There’s a lovely selection of cushions and blankets that you won’t see anywhere else (visit my Pillows and Throws collection here)…

Apartment Apothecary Great.ly shop

There are so many more pretty things to look at in my shop – artwork, stationery, storage and furniture. All the prices are in US dollars but they convert to pounds if you click on the product and shipping is usually no more than buying within the UK (remember it is FREE until December 2nd!). There’s a link in my sidebar that will take you straight to the shop, so keep checking back for more stock. You can also visit my shop and buy lots of lovely goodness HERE.

You never know, this may well be the perfect place for Christmas presents that you still haven’t bought!

Katy x