11 affordable bits to buy on our commerce writer's wishlist this week

Some of the best-dressed homes balance the high end and the high street. This week, Tilly Wheeler chooses 11 accessible pieces that will make your home a nicer place to be

The House & Garden editor wish lists are your indispensable guides to the best new homewares, lifestyle picks, collaborations and high street arrivals to shop now.

Think of the details at home that really brighten your day; buying brand new hand soap and thrilling with joy at how it smartens up the sink, gazing upon a well framed print, setting the table for dinner using your smartest tablecloth. They're all small things that make a big difference to how much you enjoy being at home–but they don't have to cost a lot of money. From mood-lifting homeware to absolute staples, here's what House & Garden commerce writer, Tilly Wheeler, is lusting after this week.

A really good rattan tray

Placed atop an ottoman, coffee table or shelf, this high street rattan tray can be used to store, tidy or display items with style.

Rattan Scallop Edge Tray

The decorative plate for nibbles

Made in Japan from glazed porcelain, this sweet little plate could be used to serve nuts, olives, or condiments.

Fish Shaped Plate

Marvellous marbling

The decorative effect of marbling is organic and fluid, and it is this organic quality that means no two items look the same. I love the fresh, springtime yellow of Daylesford's enamel dish, and the elegant ink spill of the blue marbled decoration on this jug from Toast.

Marble Rectangular Dish Yellow Enamel Large
Poterie Barbotine Blue Marbled Pitcher

Seasonal blooms

Why not use your lovely new Toast pitcher as a vessel for some beautiful, rosy tulips while they are in season?

Tulipmania Bouquet

The maximalist bedding

This highly affordable, 100% cotton IKEA set is reminiscent of Josef Frank's classic botanical designs for Swedish brand Svenskt Tenn, but at a far more accessible price point.

STRANDLUMMER Duvet cover and 2 pillowcases, multicolour/floral pattern

A green throw for spring

While the weather is getting warmer, it's that in between time and we'll probably see a few more chilly days yet. This checked throw in olive green would work well on the back of a sofa or at the bottom of the bed.

Heera Check Throw Fern

The sculptural 1960s design

The Tam Tam, made from moulded plastic, has been around since 1968, and has clever hidden storage space within in its hourglass silhouette. Use it as a small side table or additional seating.

Habitat 60 Tam Tam Plastic Stool, blue

The eye-catching salt & pepper mill

This multicolour edition of Addison Ross's playful design would take centre stage on any dining table or kitchen shelf.

Racing Green Multi Bob Salt or Pepper Mill

A clock for the kitchen

Stocked by Parisian concept store Merci, this elegant clock by Newgate would look lovely in a mid-century style kitchen.

Number 5 Square Wall Clock

Ready for summer

Dream of Italian holidays with this summery printed cushion, made in Scotland from a linen-cotton blend fabric and filled with feather padding.

Charlotte Devereux Room with a View Cushion

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The affordable version of a classic lamp

For under £200, this elegant chrome and marble floor lamp is an absolute steal. It is inspired by the iconic Flos Arco lamp, which will set you back over £2,000. A high street homage done well.

Habitat Nalone Arc Floor Lamp, chrome and marble

Colourful and compact storage

Ideal for small spaces, the drawers slide open, revealing three tiers of spacious storage within its cylindrical form. The Componibili has been around since 1967, and comes in a range of finishes, but this striking glossy red edition is particularly appealing.

Kartell Componibili Cabinet

The rustic planter

Cover up less than desirable plant pots, or use as kitchen or bathroom storage. Hand woven in Tanzania, these planter baskets are available online from Harriman & Co., one of House & Garden's top 50 independent design shops in the UK.

Millie Terracotta & Natural Woven Storage/Planter Basket

Architectural kitchenware

Made from stainless steel, there is a touch of brutalism to this salt and pepper set, in its weighty blockiness and angularity.

Vintage Salt and Pepper Shaker Set

The coffee table tome

Discover a wealth of sketches and designs from the influential Italian designer and architect who founded the Memphis Group, in this impressive monograph.

Ettore Sottsass by Phillipe Thome

The striking print

Last year's Design Museum exhibition acquainted me with the work of Enzo Mari, and this simple print of a prowling black panther is a favourite.

Quattro, La Pantera Silkscreen Print by Enzo Mari

The 1970s tubular table

With their Nytillverkad collection, IKEA has reissued a range of archival designs to celebrate their history. This zingy yellow table dates from 1971, and is Breuer-esque in its tubular steel frame.

Baggboda Side Table, light yellow

Perfect pattern

Ottoline's ‘Improvisation 1’ is my dream wallpaper, and this handmade cushion from Etsy that uses the fabric is a more affordable way to incorporate the print into the home, on a smaller scale.

Ottoline Improvisation 1 Piped Cushion

The characterful knick-knack

These sweet little wooden characters were originally created by Alexander Girard in 1952, and are a lovely way to add a touch of whimsy to a shelf or windowsill.

Girard Wooden Doll No. 6 Masked with Pink Hat

Beautiful basketry

A lovely rustic basket that would make a delightful fruit bowl, from British independent brand Rebecca Udall.

Zelda Large Woven Basket, mushroom

Serving up in style

The combination of the organic shape of bamboo and sleek stainless steel will make this smart serving set the star of any dinner party table.

Sabre Bamboo Serving Set

The plush rug

The neutral colour scheme and classic harlequin check of this thick, soft wool and cotton blend rug make it a versatile yet striking piece that would look lovely in a living room or bedroom. It sits at a very accessible price point but doesn't skimp on quality.

Harlequin-Patterned Wool Blend Rug

Excellent enamel

This popular design from Labour & Wait has a vintage, industrial style that is ideal for curating a utilitarian style kitchen. The brown version can be seen in Matilda Goad's London house.

Enamel Bread Bin, black

The sculptural coffee pot

This hourglass coffee pot is beautiful as well as functional, and will make brewing a coffee on the stovetop in the morning even more appealing.

Alessi Pulcina Espresso Coffee Maker

The cult fragrance

I've recently become obsessed with the long-lasting, woody scent of Le Labo's Hinoki body wash, and this travel set of dinky Hinoki products would be a treat to take in my hand luggage on any trips this year.

Le Labo Hinoki Travel Set