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15 bits to buy under £400 on our commerce editor's wishlist this week
The House & Garden wishlist is your indispensable guide 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.
We believe in mixing high/low in our homes and making the most of a brilliant find when the opportunity presents itself. An £150 hand painted lacquered tray can sit atop a joyfully inexpensive ottoman, a £5 catch-all for detritus on your desk can live alongside an antique Anglepoise lamp – what matters is not the cost, but the value to you. The things we love most can often be found from an accessible mix of high street and small makers.
From mood-lifting homeware to absolute staples, here's what House & Garden's editors are lusting after this week.
The perfect little date night set, I'm snapping this up for my cutlery drawer.
We had a week of sunshine and now I'm itching to switch my winter bedding to lovely white linen and airy, light textures.
This new Toast cushion, with lines embroidered in orange and yellow, is just what I need to pair said white linen. I'll take two.
Spring might be the time to streamline your stuff, but for the pro-clutter amongst us a new tray is a neat hack. You can chuck your bits and bobs on it and it makes everything feel tidy in an instant.
Pomax's ceramics have an imperfect charm to them – an off-kilter attraction. Their pasta bowls are ideal for making weekday meals a little more special.
Zara Home are coming out with collection after collection of elegant homewares. This rattan bar is particularly good and is a great way to add texture and personality to a soulless rental or unloved corner.
Autumn Sonata are purveyors are wonderful patterned goods, from toiletries bags to shower curtains. Add one (or more, who's judging?) to your bathroom for an injection of character.
Trust Laila Gohar to come up with an elevated way to serve salad. These mother of pearl spoons are ideal for a long spring lunch.
Sometimes, it only takes something small to lift a space. These oil and vinegar bottles from Brut Homeware are just the ticket.
This Dusen Dusen cushion cover is a brilliant, easy way to alter the vibe of a space. The high contrast colours are enjoyably bold.
Scented matches? Not something we thought we would ever need but, alas, we want them.
Pooky's new line of switches is as stylish and playful as the lamps they're known for. They have a good range of different sizes and styles, with toggles and dimmers available.
These swan napkins are inspired by Salvador Dali's house in Cadaqués. They're surreal, playful and will add a touch of joy to any table.
Available on the 26th March, this sunny rug is the brain child of Pelican House and creative consultant Lucy Williams. It's whimsical and elegant, and good enough to redesign a whole room around.