There is a certain "Wipe Easy" philosophy to a home: it should be smart enough to show off, but warm enough to actually live in. This February, we’re obsessed with the "Storytelling Table" - the idea that your dining surface is less about formal meals and more about the "sacred launchpad" for your latest obsession.

Enter: Heritage Maximalism. In 2026, we’re ditching "catalogue neatness" for something much more soulful. Your images show exactly how it’s done: pairing the sunny, optimistic yellow of the Pomegranate Buttercup design with the earthy, grounded tones of a traditional plaid throw. It’s what designers call "Pattern Splicing" - introducing rhythm and personality by mixing scales and textures.
The Surface of Choice For the weekend seamstress, the tablecloth is the unsung hero. Our Teflon-coated range has that soft, natural matt finish that looks and feels like a heritage textile, but behaves like a protective shield for your "cherished memories" (and your mahogany table).
So, go ahead - spread out the embroidery hoops, the ribbons, and the "bits and bobs." A home that’s "busy" is a home that’s happy.