Waffle Weave

Focus on Waffle Weave Classic and luxurious, waffle weave is an enduring textile pattern that lends understated elegance to many interior styles. Offering depth and visual appeal, this timeless design also provides additional benefits such as superior softness, absorbency and textural appeal. Flocca Linen Bedspread in Sable Our use of waffle weave can be found in our Flocca pure linen towels as well as our Tutto linen tea towels, with its moisture absorption and quick-drying qualities proving ideal in the kitchen and bathroom. The scrumptious tactility of this design elevates the experience of using these everyday items while adding warmth and softness to typically pared-back spaces in our home. Architecture: @aguissscopro I Photography: @tomross.xyz I Styling @caitlincoghlanprojects I Featuring: Flocca Linen Bath Towel in Russo and Flocca Linen Hand Towel in Russo  The richness of the box weave pattern imbues a sumptuous touch to our Flocca Linen Blanket, a midweight pure linen and cotton blend offering a perfect balance of dense texture and a soft, light feel. Generously sized and featuring hand-tufted edges, our waffle blanket lends a cosiness and lived-in comfort while being highly versatile, working just as beautifully draped over the bed or the back of your sofa.Flocca Linen Blanket in Sable As one of our most coveted waffle weave pieces, our Flocca Linen Bedspread adds a luxurious final layer to your bedding. This heirloom piece is masterfully woven on a jacquard loom and has been crafted in the softest quality heavyweight pure linen, featuring a beautiful, vintage-inspired diamond pattern with a contrasting box waffle pattern that imbues classic European appeal.Interior: @mimdesignstudio I Photography: @fadtomferguson I Featuring: Flocca Linen Bedspread in Ayrton Flocca Linen Bedspread in Ayrton  
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Living refresh

Living Refresh Whether you're celebrating a new home, a new season or it's simply time for a change, giving your living space a makeover can elevate both your home and your mood. While we can't always paint the walls or introduce new furniture, there are some simple ways we can use colour, texture and styling to create a look that feels fresh and timeless.  Interior: @emilygillis I Photography: @seanfennessy I Published: The Local Project. Featuring Basix Stripe Cushion in Nox/Sable and Flocca Linen Cushion in Sable Transform a space with soft furnishings There is no simpler way to change the look and feel of a room than with the addition of cushions and throws, which can lend an elegant combination of comfort and practicality to your living space. Try draping a luxurious, textural throw such as our Crush Double Linen Throw over the back of your armchair or sofa, while ensuring you have a scattering of cosy cushions on hand to offer a personalised touch.  Double Linen Crush Throw in Moro/Floss Consider your coffee tableOur coffee table plays a bigger role in a living room design than we may expect, and while clutter is not necessarily a bad thing on a coffee table, it comes down to balance and placement. Large coffee table books make a style statement and are best stacked together to act as a base. Try to keep knickknacks to a minimum, using small, low bowls to keep bits 'n bobs organised and a rectangular or square tray to house your remotes, which can be easily gridded with your book stacks. Metal-match your lighting and other metal finishes, or tie in marble and stone with other elements in the room, for a cohesive look. Interior: @heidiwoodnmaninteriors I Photography: @nolcal  Play with layouts  Don’t be afraid of trying new layouts and combinations by shuffling furniture and other items around the room to create different vignettes, whether it be a small collection of objects on a mantlepiece or a larger arrangement of textiles and decor. While you may end up back where you started, a fresh perspective can help identify where something could be improved with a new addition, or you might find that a small tweak can unexpectedly make a stark corner feel cosy and inviting.  The Pad, published: The Havenist  I  Architecture: Suzanne Hunt Architect  I  Stylist: Anna Flanders Photography: Dion Robeson  I Linen purchased through Editeur.  Featuring: Flocca Linen Blanket in Fog  Bring the outdoors in A touch of greenery can quickly freshen up a space, with indoor plants making a stunning table centrepiece or hanging feature while also improving air quality and overall wellbeing. Consider where your living room receives the most natural light throughout the day, and try a variety with rich, darker colouring or a delicate leaf such as a maidenhair fern for a sophisticated look. Be careful not to go overboard though – one or two should do the trick.  Interiors by: Brahman Perera I Photographed by Lillie Thompson I HMCo Linen Purchased via Mondopiero. Featuring Flocca Linen Cushions   Create balance with art and curtainsArt is an effective way to balance a space by drawing the eye upwards, making a room appear bigger while bringing colour to a blank wall. Don’t be afraid of larger pieces, especially if you have a generous sofa or TV and a wall that can support a large piece. In addition to art, curtains can add height and depth to a living space, with a gentle, sheer linen such as our Basix Linen Curtain offering a timeless versatility that suits many interior styles. Interior Design: Bryan O’Sullivan I  Photography: Helen Cathcar I Styling: Sara Mathers 
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Nordic Natural Style

Earthy and inviting, Nordic style takes inspiration from the region's rugged landscape. Textural, natural materials and a soothing, muted palette echo the outdoors, creating a seamless connection between cosy, grounding interiors and the surrounding environment.  Project by Norm Architects I Photography: @jonasbjerrepoulsen The colour palette is simple and monochromatic, leaning heavily towards neutrals. Creamy, sandy hues are layered with soft greys to offer an elegant balance of coolness and warmth, while rich shades of caramel, toffee and chocolate, along with moody charcoal and black melange, add tonal depth and contrast to a light base.  Perspective Studio @perspectivestudio I Photography: @andylifferphotography Form and function are entwined for a look of modern simplicity that can be adapted to both contemporary design and classic, old-world interiors. Sumptuous comfort and a rich tactile appeal are key to Scandinavian design, inspired by the Nordic climate and a desire to create a safe haven for the long winters. Clean lines and clutter-free spaces further enhance this feeling of calm and sanctuary.  Studio Oliver Gustav @studioolivergustav I Photography: @ashjamesphotography Copenhagen-based Norm Architects are quintessential Danish design masters, with a warm, pared-back aesthetic that is characteristic of Nordic style. By keeping the design, materials and palette simple, their spaces offer a feeling of tranquillity and retreat that mimics the soothing qualities of nature. Hardwood floors are softened with textural rugs in jute, sisal or wool, while pure linen throws, cushions and accessories offer luxurious accents in all seasons.   Norm Architects @normarchitects I Photoraphy: @jonasbjerrpoulsen Achieve a similar look with our signature pure linen collection, available in a range of timeless hues that are made to layer effortlessly for relaxed, year-round style. Light, sandy Sable and Kali create the ideal foundation for rich, warming tones of Bere, Brun and Carmel, while the muted dark melange of Nox and Rok lend a sophisticated layer. Simplicity is at the centre of Nordic natural style, so keeping the palette minimal is key to achieving this tonal look.  Flocca Linen Duvet in Nox, Flocca Linen Body Cushion in Brun, Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Cep, Crush Linen Throw in Brun The familiar colours and textures of the natural world that are elemental in Nordic design can be found in the work of Danish artist Oliver Gustav, whose approach to creating quiet yet dramatic spaces results in a look of modern antiquity that balances clean lines and rough surfaces, old and new. Similarly, the work of the Swedish interior design studio Perspective appears at ease in its wintry, rugged setting, evoking the stillness and raw beauty of the Nordic landscape. 
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Focus on Petra

@ceramicasenio I @ad_magazine I Photography: @carinamaiwald Innately elegant and endlessly versatile, Petra is one of our most coveted hues. Resting softly between white and cream, this pale stone colour is the perfect option for those who don't want to fuss over keeping whites white, while bringing a feeling of freshness and serenity to your bedroom all year round.  Petra is a two-tone weave that combines our signature neutrals of light, sandy Sable and antique white Ayrton, striking the perfect tonal balance between the two and creating a subtle melange that equates to a beautiful warm stone hue. This dreamy shade is incredibly versatile, offering the ideal alternative to more optic whites when layered with bold colours while pairing beautifully with neutrals and muted, earthy colours across our entire palette.North Adelaide Residence I Design: @designbywbl I Landscape: @stubbs.peterj I Photography: @carolinecameron I Flocca Linen Pillowcase in Petra I Kristine Pillowcase in Petra I Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Ayrton The gentle melange of Petra not only imbues the freshness of Ayrton and the warmth of Sable, but also a delightful textural quality. Spaces that are predominantly white can often feel flat, however the tonal depth of our signature melange can elevate a pared-back space with tactile appeal. Reminiscent of natural materials such as travertine and sandstone, the warm, creamy beige tones of Petra lend a soothing, grounded quality. Flocca Linen Duvet in Petra Layer Petra with Ayrton for an effortless, tonal look that feels fresh and balanced, achieving a luxurious backdrop for a calming sleep haven that can be personalised with pillows, throws and accent cushions. A similar feeling can be achieved when pairing Petra with Sable, which offers a more earthy, natural scheme. Stunning in its simplicity, Petra provides an ideal foundation to build your dream bedscape and is available across our extensive range of pure linen bedding and accessories.Flocca Linen Duvet in Petra I Crush Linen Blanket in Alba I Basix Stripe Cushion in Roy/Sable
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Warm Neutrals

Warm Neutrals Introducing warm, earthy tones to your home creates a sense of calm and comfort, and this muted, natural palette works beautifully in any interior scheme. Create balance by taking a tonal approach, beginning with our signature neutrals of Petra, Ayrton and Sable as a light, fresh base for rich, decadent layers of Russo, Carmel and Brun. Complete the look with an accent of Maiz, our washed-out gold hue, as a finishing touch. Architecture: @pleysierperkins I Interior: @dsandersandking I Photography: @sharyncairns. Featured: Flocca Linen Cushions in Maiz and Russo, Flocca Linen Blanket in Russo, Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Sable.  This tonal transition has been beautifully achieved at Armadale House, a Victorian home restoration project featuring architecture by Pleysier Perkins and interiors by Sanders & King. In the bedroom, our Flocca linen duvet, pure linen sheets and pillows in Sable provide a light, neutral foundation for Carmel-hued pillows and a complementary pairing of cushions in Russo and Maiz, while our generous Flocca Linen Blanket in Russo adds a final luxurious layer when draped over the end of the bed.  Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Sable At Graceville House, a playfully adapted Federation bungalow by Wrightson Stewart, the use of warm, natural tones and cosy textures imbue a grounded elegance to the home’s pared-back spaces. A feeling of soft, handcrafted luxury carries through to the bedroom, where our Flocca sheets and blanket in sandy Sable bring understated warmth to a predominantly white palette, while our Basix Sable/Brun stripe pillows ease the transition between light and dark hues. Greville House I Interior: @wrightson_stewart I Photography: @koskphotography. Featured: Basix Stripe Pillowcase in Sable/Brun, Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Sable, Flocca Linen Blanket in Sable Richer tones are particularly effective in the bathroom, a typically minimal space with smooth finishes and a simple colour scheme. Our Flocca pure linen towel range in Russo has been thoughtfully chosen by The Repose, a charming boutique accommodation in Dubbo, to introduce warmth and texture to its light-filled bathroom. In fitting with the rest of this refined cottage, our towels lend an artisan touch and create a rich, sensory experience. HMCo linen via: @the_repose I Interior: @jemima_aldridge I Photography:  @leantimms. Featured: Flocca Linen Bath Towel in Ayrton, Flocca Linen Hand Towel in Russo.
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Shop our Style: Tempest Sunset

Reminiscent of the setting sun, our latest pure linen look takes inspiration from the gentle glow of dusk. An elegant palette of sun-bleached Carmel and rich Russo imbues a subtle and inviting warmth to your bedding scheme in all seasons, while earthy pink Floss lends a delicate, cloudlike softness. Tempest, our mid-toned charcoal hue, evokes the moody night sky and provides a grounding contrast.  Flocca Linen Cushion in Floss I Basix Stripe Pillowcase in Carmel/Tempest Our Flocca pure linen bedding in this versatile palette is the perfect complement to this classic-meets-contemporary residential project by Edwina Glenn, where high-end finishes and handcrafted details come together to create a considered urban retreat. The pared-back master bedroom features a fitted sheet and pillowcases in Floss, layered with our pure linen duvet cover in Carmel to add warmth to a cool grey palette.  Texture-rich linen bedding in twilight tones provides the perfect contrast to this moody, tonal space, with our generous Flocca Linen Blanket in Russo introducing visual warmth and tactile appeal alongside a charcoal bedhead and a smooth marble fireplace mantel. This adaptable colour combination can be styled to imbue texture and femininity, and at the same time, the understated tones and subtle, hand-tufted accents achieve simplicity and sophistication.Flocca Linen Blanket in Russo Photographer Mary Quincy perfectly captures the essence of our Tempest Sunset palette in her series depicting the Tuscan countryside. Warm light casts a soothing glow over the golden wheatfields, while shadows formed across the rolling hillside create a dramatic contrast of mid-grey to deep charcoal that offset the luminous pink sky. This layering of cool and warm tones creates depth and interest, working just as beautifully in the bedroom as in nature.   @ad_magazine I Tuscany, Italy I Photography: @mary_quincy  
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Making a House a Home

While we can appreciate a sleek and perfectly curated interior, it is often true that the most welcoming homes are a natural extension of the people who live there, reflecting our everyday lives and offering a calm and familiar retreat from the busyness of the outside world. Here are two of our favourite styling tips to make your house a warm and inviting haven that you’ll look forward to returning to. Interior & Decoration: @arentpykestudio I Styling: @claredelmar I Photography: @smartanson. Featured: Flocca Linen Pillowcase in Russo Create a vignette Spaces in your home that are transition points between living zones, such as a hallway, stair landing or alcove, can be elevated with a simple vignette. In interior design, a vignette refers to a grouping of ornamental objects brought together to make a beautiful personal statement. This might be a collection of picture frames, ceramics and candles on a mantlepiece, or it could be designed on a slightly larger scale with an arrangement of textiles, furniture and decor that gives depth and interest to the corner of a room. In essence, a vignette can be thought of as a clustering of your favourite things to create a little ‘scene’.@nickeykehoe While many vignettes may look thrown together, there are a few important elements that can help them to appear beautifully balanced. These include: Starting with a key furniture piece such as an armchair or console and building out smaller items around it  Bringing in a grounding textural element, for example, a rug under the armchair, a gentle complementary wallpaper (this is best applied in an alcove where the wallpaper is boxed into one area) or a grasscloth console. Curtains or drapes also help to soften edges, framing your vignette and drawing the eye up Introducing wall art or a mirror to balance the hierarchy of the space Setting the tone with ambient lighting, whether it be a table lamp, floor lamp or an appropriately positioned pendant lamp or sconce.Double Crush Throw in Armee Incorporate soft furnishingsOne of the most important elements to creating a cosy home is soft furnishings, which can be introduced through scatter cushions, throws and blankets in an interesting combination of fabric materials. Not only do they look wonderfully inviting, but they also serve a practical purpose by adding warmth and comfort.  Decide whether you wish to include a pattern in your scheme, for example, a plaid cushion, and balance its presence with a plain cushion in a complementary hue that also complements the furniture it's placed on. Also, consider the fabric – tight weave linen used in bedlinen, cushions or on a couch can be enhanced when layered with a more textural element such as a loose weave linen throw, a highly textural fabric or finish such as velvet, wool boucle or alpaca, or with knit or pattern weaves.  Location: @riverfieldhomestead I Styling: @bellebrightproject I Photography: @marniehawson I Published: @countrystylemag. Featuring: Double Crush Throw in Armee        
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Coastal Cool

Whether you’re channelling classic coastal style or a minimal, contemporary look at home, there are few more adaptable interior schemes than a serene, ocean-inspired palette. From tranquil blues and light, sandy tones to cool greys and moody charcoal, bringing the muted hues of the coast into your bedroom will inspire a soothing sleep haven.    Flinders Horizon by Mim Design | Photo by Peter Clarke | Featuring: Flocca Linen Duvet and Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Kali. The cool, coastal tones within our pure linen bedding range were the perfect complement to Flinders Horizon, a stunning Mornington Peninsula project by Melbourne-based creative practice Mim Design, where understated hues echo the surrounding landscape. In the bedroom, the neutral tones of our Flocca Linen Duvet and Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Kali evoke the sandy, undulating terrain, while in the bunk room, our Flocca duvet, sheets and pillowcases in oceanic Mare evoke the serenity of the sea. READ OUR FLINDERS HORIZON PROJECT FEATURE HERE    Bilgola Residence interiors by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh | Photo: Prue Ruscoe Bilgola Residence, an inviting family home by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh and Walter Barda Design, offers a coastal interior design scheme that marries classic and contemporary, with a calming, tonal palette coupled with the sounds and smells of the ocean to create a sensory immersion that reflects the setting. In the master bedroom, our versatile Roy hue, a washed, dusty cornflower blue, is layered over Cep, a classic neutral taupe.    Bilgola Residence interiors by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh | Photo: Prue Ruscoe | Featuring: Flocca Linen Duvet and Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Roy and Basix Stripe Pillowcases in Sable/Nox. In the light-filled bunkroom, beds are dressed in moody Tempest, a classic, mid-toned charcoal that offers a striking contrast to an all-white palette including white timber bed frames. Our classic Basix Stripe Linen Pillowcase in Ayrton/Nox introduces a nautical nod, lending a playful yet timeless accent to an otherwise pared-back coastal scheme.   Bilgola Residence interiors by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh | Photo: Prue Ruscoe | Featuring: Flocca Linen Duvets in Tempest with Basix linen Stripe Euro and Standard pillowcases in Ayrton/Nox.     Shop our Coastal Cool style of Fonda and Roy in Shop Our Style.
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Raw and Refined

The key to creating beautiful, calming spaces is finding the right balance of textural elements, and thoughtfully layering textiles and furnishings to soften an otherwise minimalist look. Keeping to a tonal palette and favouring natural materials such as concrete, timber, clay, render and brick – which all work wonderfully on both the exterior and interior – offers simplicity and cohesion while being warm and inviting.  The considered juxtaposition of materials is a feature throughout this stunning Noosa residence by CLO Studios, whose brief was to create relaxing and serene spaces that were a continuation of the outside. This was achieved by referencing the beachside home’s surrounding landscape as well as its deep-grey concrete exterior when designing the interior scheme.  Interior: CLO Studios I Architecture: Frank Macchia I Photography: Caitlin Mills I Published: Vogue Outside, earthy tones and a dark canvas help to harmoniously blend the building into its natural surrounds, with walls of vertical, timber-stained slats effectively softening what could otherwise be a brutalist concrete facade. Clean lines and a moody palette ensure the home retains a modern sophistication while being relaxed and comfortable within its setting.  Interior: CLO Studios I Architecture: Frank Macchia I Photography: Caitlin Mills I Published: Vogue A focus on texture carries through to the interior, with layered materials creating visual differences while colour change is minimal. Seagrass rugs, linen furnishings and timber accents bring softness and warmth to the open-plan layout, and in the bedroom, HMCo pure linen bedding has been carefully chosen to echo the outdoors. Our Flocca Linen Duvet Cover in our muted black melange hue Nox is layered over light, sandy Sable sheets and pillowcases with the soft, silvery sage of Argent gently reflecting the green of the pandanus trees.  Interior: CLO Studios I Architecture: Frank Macchia I Photography: Caitlin Mills I Published: Vogue I Featuring: Flocca Linen Duvet Cover in Nox I Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Sable I Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Argent  In Victoria’s Red Hill, a series of contemporary cottages designed by Melbourne-based practice Clare Cousins Architects fuse raw and refined elements to achieve a warm minimalism that is also heavily influenced by the surrounding landscape. Timber joinery and concrete floors offer a simple, minimal backdrop for brushed brass tapware and sensory-rich textiles, with tonal layers and calm, uncluttered spaces allowing the materials to be the primary focus.  Interior & Architecture: Clare Cousins Architects I Photography: Sharyn Cains I Published: Est Living I Featuring: Flocca Linen Hand Towel in Tempest In the master bedroom, concrete and timber are softened with HMCo pure linen sheets in antique white Ayrton, with pillows in deep khaki Armee reflecting the outdoor palette while our Basix Linen Coverlet in light grey Gris lends a luxurious final layer. In the bathroom, our pure linen towels in mid-charcoal Tempest prove an ideal fit for a raw and refined aesthetic, lending a soft, tactile element to the minimal concrete vanity. As seen throughout the home, a cooler palette can help to balance wall timbers and warm, natural accents. Interior & Architecture: Clare Cousins Architects I Photography: Sharyn Cains I Published: Est Living I Flocca Linen Flat Sheet in Ayrton I Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Armee I Basix Linen Coverlet in Gris
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Project Feature: Byron Bay Hinterland by Jase Sullivan

Coupling a playful palette with global influences, this stunning hinterland home reflects both its well-travelled owners and the soft, earthy tones of the surrounding landscape. Interior designer Jase Sullivan has cleverly reimagined this barn-style build, taking an adventurous approach to colour that brings a cosy, whimsical touch to the home’s generous, sophisticated spaces.    . Interiors by Jase Sullivan |  Photography Michael Lean Photography Timber, terracotta, stone and polished concrete are softened with natural textiles as well as sunset hues inspired by the peaceful, expansive vista from the terrace – pink clouds, a green, tree-lined backdrop and the blue sea in the distance. In each room, Jase leans into the chosen palette, this colour-blocking technique giving the spaces their own unique identity. The thoughtful layering of textural elements is used to add further depth and interest.     Interiors by Jase Sullivan |  Photography Michael Lean Photography |  Featuring: Flocca linen Pillowcases in Sable and Maiz with a Flocca Duvet Cover in Carmel (not visible). Interiors by Jase Sullivan | Photography Michael Lean Photography In the pink master bedroom, an elegant, tonal palette features our Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Maiz and Sable and our Flocca Linen Duvet Cover in Carmel, with pure linen sheets in Floss lending a soft, earthy foundation to this inviting bedscape. Similar rosy tones carry through to the bathroom, where pink tiling is complemented with timber and aged copper accents.      Interiors by Jase Sullivan |  Photography Michael Lean Photography |  Featuring: Flocca linen Pillowcases in Nox and Maiz with a Flocca Duvet Cover in Carmel (not visible)  In the green master bedroom, Flocca Linen Pillowcases in Maiz and Nox are paired with our Flocca Linen Duvet Cover in Brun, while our pure linen sheets feature in warm, sandy Sable as well as Argent, a soft silvery sage hue that layers beautifully with the understated green of the bedhead and walls for a soothing, tonal effect. Considered use of colour, together with a mix of vintage pieces, handcrafted accents and custom designs, work harmoniously for a look that is both luxurious and relaxed.   
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Inspire a Stunning Tablescape

There’s no better time to get creative with new culinary ideas than when you’re sharing a table with family and friends, so we’ve rounded up some of our favourite epicurean Instagram accounts featuring delicious share plates and elegant desserts to inspire a luxuriously laidback gathering this Easter.   Julia Busuttil Nishimura As the author of Ostro, A Year of Simple and Family Food and a regular contributor to The Design Files, this Melbourne-based cook celebrates simple, seasonal recipes that bring people together around the table. Time spent living in Tuscany has influenced her community-centred approach to dining and lends a joyful Italian quality to her dishes.     Hetty McKinnon If you’re looking for scrumptious vegetarian meal ideas, the New York-based author of award-winning cookbooks including Family, Community, Neighbourhood, and Tenderheart offers modern, meat-free inspiration, from hearty pasta dishes to flavour-filled stir-fries. Hetty’s uncomplicated cooking style – including a moreish potato and rosemary flatbread – is ideal for gatherings with loved ones.   The Mediterranean Dish A childhood spent cooking in her mother’s kitchen in Egypt has influenced USA-based cook Suzy Karadsheh’s easy Mediterranean recipes, from colourful salads to finger-friendly appetisers. Her Middle Eastern-style nachos and lemon ginger tea are the perfect additions to a relaxed alfresco lunch, complete with freshly picked herbs, textural layers of linen and a generous drizzle of olive oil to complete the quintessential European table scheme.     Gather & Feast As the name suggests, Ashley Alexander’s simple, wholesome and beautifully styled recipes are made for sharing. The self-taught Melbourne cook believes that when it comes to entertaining, the atmosphere is just as important as the food itself, so her table settings are elevated with neutral, earthy linen, delicate foliage and handcrafted accents that create a sense of occasion while letting her gorgeous dishes take centre stage.   Hemsley and Hemsley English food writers and sisters Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley are known for their simple, vibrant meals and fun, playful approach to cooking. You’ll find nutritious grazing platters and one-pot wonders alongside tasty dessert ideas and sweet snacks that can be enjoyed at the table or gifted as a take-home treat for guests. You’ll also find plenty of delicious vegan and gluten-free options to satisfy everyone’s dietary needs.   Emiko Davies It is no coincidence that Australian-Japanese food writer Emiko Davies’ elegant dishes look picture-perfect – Emiko is also a talented photographer who has produced several stunning cookbooks focusing on the cuisine of Italy where she now lives. Visit her Instagram account for traditional-with-a-twist recipes, rustic farmhouse kitchens and relaxed European style. Visit Shop Our Style for more tablescape inspiration.
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Shifting Seasons

A shift in seasons calls for classic, adaptable layers that ensure comfort and warmth as the temperature changes, whether you’re unfurling from cosy winter layers and stepping into spring, or preparing for crisp, cool nights as you transition from summer to autumn.    Featuring: (bottom to top) Basix Quilt in Sable, Crush Linen Blanket in Quill, Basix Coverlet in Gris, Crush Linen Throw in Fonda and Flocca Linen Blanket in Sable. An ability to layer effortlessly is key to the pieces you’ll reach for year-round, whether it's warming up or cooling down. The midweight quality of our coverlet and quilt makes them ideal for staying snuggly on cooler spring evenings as well as being the perfect duvet alternative on warmer nights, with the superior hand-stitched buttoning detail lending a beautiful look on its own.   Featuring: Basix Linen Quilt in Gris paired with Sable Linen. For a truly luxurious addition to your sleep space, our vintage-inspired Flocca Linen Bedspread can be layered over the top of a thin duvet or simply over pure linen sheets,  elevating a simplistic bedscape with its heavy weave pure linen construction and diamond pattern detail. Wonderfully soft and exquisitely handcrafted, our bedspread is the perfect finishing touch no matter the season.     Featuring: Flocca Linen Blanket in Bere and Crush Linen Throw in Brun. The ultimate transeasonal essential, our Flocca Linen Blanket offers a lightweight quality and natural breathability that enriches any space in your home. This textural blanket feels heavier due to its box waffle weave pattern, while still being light enough to provide a gentle layer of warmth when a midweight cover isn’t needed. Our Crush throw and blanket are also ideal to have on hand in the living area when you want to cosy up with a book.     Featuring: Flocca Linen Fitted sheet in Sable, Flocca Flat sheet in Ayrton, Flocca Duvet and Pillowcases in Petra. Choosing a classic colour palette that will last you through all seasons means you can easily layer up and down as needed. Select hues that offer a versatile base, such as Sable and Petra, personalising your look with accessories such as cushions and throws featuring rich hues, subtle stripes and hand-tufted details. 
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