Arts and Crafts antiques and William Morris patterns are ideal for creating the cosy winter haven you've always dreamed of...
Published: December 6, 2018 at 10:03 am
Picture the Christmassy scene at a typical, late 19th-century Arts and Crafts cottage in the Cotswolds. A fire crackles in the parlour grate, and ceramic vases of holly, ivy and mistletoe are arranged with an air of artlessness on windowsills and simple wooden furniture. A noble fir tree stands in the corner, decorated with flags, bonbons and puffs of cotton wool, in common with Victorian homes everywhere...
With a focus on artistry, materials and decorations inspired by nature, why not entice yourself to invest in some Ruskin-inspired designs with these seven easy decorating ideas.
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Tying wide lengths of sumptuous velvet ribbon around your cushions makes for a quick and quirky Christmas decorating trick
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Enjoy a traditional English Christmas with an Arts and Crafts mood. Rich tones and deep colours give a contemporary backdrop to classic 19th-century pieces
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To really make Arts and Crafts style zing, minimise the colour palette, punch up the tones to a more luminous effect and layer pattern
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Bring festive flourishes in from your winter garden to decorate and delight. Berries and foliage sit beautifully with deep rich blues and ivy greens. Make room on a chest for extra guests to sit and light candles for a sense of intimacy
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Bring to the table sturdy ceramic dishes loaded with festive fruits, intermingled with joyful sparklers
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This Arts and Crafts staircase is decorated to create an inviting entrance and a cosy spot for guests to pull on their wellies for a Christmas Day walk
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Make space in the corner of your sitting room or study for a festive gift wrapping station. Cover presents with leftover rolls of wallpaper, thick velvety ribbons - and for an element of surprise nature-inspired decorations, such as these enchanting mushroom pegs
The full feature on decorating with Arts and Crafts antiques appeared in the December 2016 issue of Homes & Antiques.
Photographs: Katya De Grunwald
Styling: Ali Bradshaw
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