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Set a pretty table with Freedom

Freedom have done good with their latest range of tableware for Summer.

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It really does make it more fun to set the table or have friends over when you have something a little more special than plain white plates (yes, like me, but I’m hoping to recitfy that thanks to my wedding registry, old school style). “White crockery will always have a place in the home, but our new collection of tabletop brings life to the dinner table. It bursts with colour and personality to make mealtime fun. With a nod to the 50s when bright colour shook up interiors, it’s playful , stylish and affordable,” said homewares buyer Vanessa Rothery.

The Sorrento range (in seafoam, above) is my personal favourite. Organic shapes shine in knocked-back hues of Seafoam, Nougat and Duck Egg, Freedom say: “Think Isabella Rossellini meets Helena Christensen.”

Jett (below) has a matte exterior and a high gloss interior and is available in Midnight Blue, Pomegranate (pictured), Stone and Canary. With retro-esque shapes, this is not your Nanna’s dinnerware – the Jetsons could be as comfortable using this collection as Betty Draper.

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If you’re a pattern person, mix and match the Impressions collection. Be brave and layer up your colours or work it back with plain cream pieces.

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Prices start at $3.95.  Available in all stores and online now.

By Jen Bishop

Jen Bishop is our owner and publisher and an experienced journalist and editor. Interiors Addict has been her full-time job for more than 10 years. She is mum to two young boys and lives in Sydney.

2 replies on “Set a pretty table with Freedom”

Very pretty but the Sorrento range is a complete knockoff off the Ecology ‘Organic’ dinner range (which is beautifully designed and eco-produced). How do they get away with that?

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