I've realised that my strong penchant for white and cream in all our tableware and furnishing fabrics stems from my many years of living in rented accommodation. Faced with pink, mid or dark blue, or mustard coloured carpets, plus varying shades of magnolia or other yellow walls my instinct was to neutralise with whites. White bedlinen, cream curtains, white towels, cream tableware. I must have been desperate for a calm colour-scheme. Now that the communal areas of our house are painted in varying shades of chalky white (no surprise there), I've gradually come to the realisation that it could all be a bit too neutral...
I tentatively dipped my toe in grey. And liked it. Next I went for charcoal. And liked it even more. For our New Years Eve dinner I have found a charcoal-so-dark-it's-nearly-black tablecloth in cotton from H&M. (I find H&M's styling incredibly seductive, their clever stylists really know how to sell to me) I thought a black tablecloth would be more forgiving with red wine sploshes and all those other stains that you end up with during a festive dinner party.
Photo: H&M
And I have recently fallen for the charms of Swedish tableware brand Mateus, with their rich colours and beautiful reliefs. Imagine a dark tablecloth set with dishes in purple like this:
Photo: Mateus
Or perhaps in grey like this:
Photo: Mateus
Photo: Inredingshjälpen
Scandiliving sells a selection of Mateus ceramics in their Surrey shop and online.
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