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Designers Guild: Amy’s top Christmas present picks

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There is much to covet from the Designers Guild Australian online store, making it the perfect stop for a spot of Christmas present shopping. Convenience aside (you don’t even have to leave the house!) the brand is offering a Spend & Save special offer for Interiors Addict readers. Read on for my top picks!

Dufrene Berry Throw: This bold geometric jacquard throw provides a fabulous pop of colour – the fuchsia and aqua combination is pretty gorgeous. This is right at the top of my wish list! $280.

Dufrene berry throw

Designer's Guild throws
There are plenty of other gorgeous throws available too

Coniston towels: From Wedgwood blue to lilac, pink and a multitude of colours in between, the Designers Guild towel range offers a veritable rainbow of choice – 16 to be exact! From $10.

Coniston towels

Manipure Azure Cushion: I’m a bit of a sucker for teal velvet so it’s no surprise that I was rather taken with this gorgeous cushion. The hexagonal, honeycomb-esqe pattern gives it a modern geometric edge too. $165.

Manipur Azure cushion

Delft Flower Sky Washbag: This floral cotton wash bag (with waterproof lining) is a classic choice ideal for the frequent flyer. From $40.

Wash bags

Astor denim bed linen: The Astor bed linen range is one of my favourites from the Designers Guild homewares collection. Incredibly chic, it’s available in 17 colours ranging from grass green to the gorgeous denim shade pictured below. With mix and match bed linen a firm trend, I think even a couple of Euros would be statement-making enough. From $50.

Astor denim bed linen

Hand painted blue table linen: Painted by hand, I love this range of linen place mats, napkins and table cloths. Gifting aside, they are a great way to finish your table over the festive season. From $60.

Hand painted table cloth
Hand painted table cloth
Hand painted napkin
Hand painted napkin

Blue Marble Teapot: Made using a combination of natural and coloured clay, no two teapots are the same. I can see this working back with existing white dinnerware making it a great gift. $65.

Blue marble teapot

Home fragrance: Candles are a fail-safe present – particularly when you don’t know the recipient that well. They also make a great gift for the host over the festive season too. From $75.
Home fragrance

Friends of Interiors Addict Spend & Save special offer codes:

Spend $100 and get 10% off using the promo code ADDICT10
Spend $300 and get 15% off using the promo code ADDICT15
Spend $500 and get 20% off using the promo code ADDICT20

Offer ends Sunday 2 December. Please note that 3 December is the order cut-off date for guaranteed pre-Christmas delivery.

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Foodie Friday: Gingerbread Cookies 

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You know Christmas can’t be far away when you suddenly find yourself drawn to baking buttery biscuits laden with spice and covered in beautiful decorations. Especially if you’re not a super-keen baker throughout the rest of the year! Christmas is the perfect time to exercise those unused baking muscles and whip up something homemade that you can give your loved ones. Or just have in the pantry for those extra holiday visitors.

These classic gingerbread cookies make the perfect end-of-year gifts for school friends and teachers, or Christmas gifts for neighbours and workmates, and are a great way to get the kids involved in Christmas preparations.

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Plan ahead, though – this recipe (like most good gingerbread biscuits) require you to rest the dough for at least a couple of hours or overnight. Longer resting means the flavours and colour will have more time to develop – in the case of gingerbread, this can only be a good thing!

STYLING TIP This recipe will work wonderfully with any of Williams-Sonoma’s festive cookie cutters. Of course, decorating is only limited by your imagination – store-bought icing pens and icing keep things simple, but feel free to break out your favourite royal icing recipe if you prefer! For gifting presentation, why not enclose each cookie in a small cellophane bag sealed with a decorative sticker, or layer them on a pretty Christmas plate or a shiny new baking tray that also doubles as part of the gift?

Still not too sure about baking your gifts? Why not leave it to the experts? Check out the in-store pop-ups happening in Williams-Sonoma this weekend featuring Nectar & Stone (in Chadstone), Grumpy Donuts (in Bondi Junction) and MakMak Macarons (in Chatswood).

Ingredients (Serves 12)

  • 225 g unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup caster sugar
  • 1 cup molasses
  • 1 egg
  • 5 cups plain flour
  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tbsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground cloves
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • Icing pens, coloured sugars and other decorations as desired

Method

In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat the butter on high speed until fluffy and pale yellow. Add the brown sugar and caster sugar and beat until the mixture is no longer gritty when rubbed between your finger and thumb. Reduce the speed to low and gradually beat in the molasses. Add the egg and beat until the mixture is blended.

Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda, ginger, cinnamon, cloves and salt together onto a sheet of greaseproof paper. Gradually add the flour mixture to the butter mixture, beating on low speed or stirring with a wooden spoon until well blended.

Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface and, with floured hands, form into a large, smooth mound. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions, shape into discs and wrap each disk in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 2 days.

Preheat an oven to 200°C (180°C fan-forced). Lightly grease 2 baking trays or line them with baking paper.

Working with 1 disc at a time, roll out the dough between 2 sheets of greaseproof paper to a thickness of about 5 mm. Using gingerbread cookie cutters about 7-10 cm tall, cut out figures. Using an offset spatula, transfer the cookies to a prepared baking tray. Repeat with the remaining dough portions, then gather up the scraps and reroll them. If the scraps of dough have become sticky, refrigerate them for 10 minutes before rerolling. For best results, do not roll the same piece of dough more than twice.

Bake the gingerbread figures until lightly browned on the bottom, about 6 minutes. Let cool on the sheets for 5 minutes, then transfer the cookies to wire racks and let cool completely. Dress up the cooled gingerbread figures with the icing, sugars and other decorations. Makes 2 to 5 dozen cookies, depending on size.

Head to Williams-Sonoma for lots more inspiration, or book a cooking class in their Sydney Cooking School – it makes the perfect Christmas gift for your favourite foodie.

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Gift guide: Four extra special Aussie candles

These candles are all gorgeous, smell great, are made in Australia and have been personally tested by my candle snob self at home! They’re all under $60. Why not pick up something a little different to the usual department store brand this year?

interiors addict gift guide candles

Clockwise from top left: Lemon Canary 200 vintage jar, $39.95; Murphy and Daughters candle, $55; Maison Balzac (by Doctor Cooper Studio) 1642 candle, $59; Voyager candle, $42.

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Good f**king design advice

I spotted this poster (framed) in one of Felix Forest’s interior photos I featured last week. A few of you asked me where it was from (obviously not easily offended!) so I tracked it down!