Monthly Mood Board: Tartan

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Mood board of tartan homewares | H is for Home

What is it about tartan that makes us feel Christmas-y? Think tartan, think roaring fires indoors, snowy blizzards outside; hot toddies and wee drams of whisky!

Tartan is often made of wool and tweed – thick, warming and water resistant – ideal outerwear materials to combat the ‘dreich‘ Scottish weather. The pattern & material is often brought indoors and used for blankets and throws, seating upholstery and curtains. Tartans are strong patterns and often vibrant colours – great for adding flashes of interest, but don’t overdo it – unless of course, you happen to live in a Scottish baronial castle!

  1. Lois 2-seater sofa and armchair Highland tartan, wool – £749 and £499, Made
  2. British Isles hand-crafted fabric map – £399 to £449, Mappliqué
  3. Cardboard cake stand – £8, Paperchase
  4. Barbour stainless steel hip flask, brown – £26.36, John Lewis
  5. Hamish McPlaid cheeky chicken doorstop – £12, Etsy
  6. Turnberry fabric lampshade by BeauVamp – £175, Notonthehighstreet
  7. John Hanly pink & green lambswool throw – £110, Liberty

Coaster to Coaster

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selection of vintage 1960s/70s patterned tin coasters

Part of our bulk buy from Wooden Donkey included a whole host of lovely vintage drinks coasters.

selection of vintage 1960s/70s patterned tin coasters

There are a variety of makers, but all date from the 1960s/70s with classic Op art designs & colourful & bright stylised flowers.

selection of vintage 1960s/70s patterned tin coasters

Here are our five favourites – we’ve kept a set of the orange ones top right!

vintage 1960s/70s tin coaster with a red heart on a pink background vintage 1960s/70s tin coaster with orange and yellow stylised flower on a white background

vintage 1960s/70s tin coaster with concentric blue, green and yellow dot pattern

vintage 1960s/70s tin coaster with pink, purple and yellow flower on a dark green background vintage 1960s/70s tin coaster with op art pattern in shades of green

Others have been put on our website or will arrive there soon.