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Embrace the tea party with Royal Albert’s floral latest

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You’ll all know I’m a Pom and nostalgic for all things home, despite having been here in Sydney for more than a decade. When it comes to iconic British brands, you can’t go past Royal Albert and with Royal Wedding fever very much alive and well in Australia too (who else loved Eugenie’s recent nuptials?!) I think many of you will love their two latest collections as much as we do!

Alpha Foodie is a beautiful new collaboration with London food blogger and recipe developer Samira Kazan. With a love of pink, mathematics and travel, the Oxford graduate’s blog has become a huge success with over half a million followers. Her collection includes tea-oriented (how English!) gift items in pink and turquoise, with each piece decorated with stylistically fresh and fun photographic patterns of fruit and flowers.

The new patterns are inspired by the texture and colours of a smoothie bowl, with hand painted blueberries, blackberries and daisies. Different design options were created with Samira’s followers voting for their favourites. We love to see such a timeless brand as Royal Albert embracing 21st Century social media engagement!

Another new collection, Modern Vintage, is one for the mix ‘n match lovers (that includes me!) among you. Polka Rose, Polka Blue, Rose Confetti, Cheeky Pink and New Country Roses Pink and White, are all designed to work together.

Royal Albert has a more than 100-year tradition of creating pretty floral teaware and Modern Vintage reflects the contemporary trend for eclectic mix ‘n match settings, with designs reimagined in a modern way. But they’ve even done the hard work for you, providing three-piece, ready-made place settings to form a decorative, colourful tabletop.

Each bone china piece is finished with 22 carat gold. Coming beautifully boxed, they’d make a stunning gift, or why not treat yourself?

Special backstamps have been applied to the teacup, saucer and and plate in each 3 Piece Set so that the components in each set were more easily identified.

Both Alpha Foodie and Modern Vintage are available to browse and buy online

Like to see it in person? Find your local stockist.

–Established in 1896, Royal Albert is inspired by everything English, from the national flower, the rose, to the traditional country garden. Florals and polkadots combine for their signature look. The brand has a strong connection with Australia however, and a long-running collaboration with model favourite Miranda Kerr.

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New Cristina Re high tea collection inspired by Paris

DIY stationery doyenne Cristina Re returns this month with a limited edition high tea collection titled “To Paris with Love” and it’s embellished with luxurious 24-carat gold.

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Chic, hand-drawn fashion illustrations adorn the range of teacups and saucers, mugs, side plates and platters making them a great gift for fashion lovers.

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While her career started off as a DIY stationery merchant, Cristina’s recent work has seen her move into the designer tea ware market and she even has a store in China.

CristinaRe_TPWL_Lucille_SidePlate“The Chengdu store features the latest in high end architecture and beautiful interior design. I wanted to create a luxurious environment where guests could enjoy high tea whilst viewing and sampling the recent tea ware collections,” says Cristina who is planning on expanding her empire in 2016 with additional international stores.

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The designer has also collaborated with the Sofitel Sydney and the Grand Hyatt Melbourne – high tea fans can now eat and drink from Cristina’s signature high tea collection every afternoon at the hotels.

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The world’s tallest hotel in Dubai: The JW Marriott Marquis

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Of course, in Dubai, of all places, you get used to hearing things are the biggest, best or most expensive, but I can’t deny I was excited to stay at the world’s tallest hotel accommodation (marketer’s dream that I am). From the outside, once you get far enough back to appreciate it, the two towers sparkling in the sunshine are seriously impressive. But inside is where it really gets my interiors vote.

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The JW Marriott Marquis impresses on so many levels, including level 43 (indulge the pun), where I stayed, and had a water view. On arrival, after 14 hours on a plane with little sleep, my heart leapt when I saw the amazing tub. I’m a hardcore bath lover, so often disappointed with new hotels who don’t see the need for baths anymore, so I always approach the bathroom with a little trepidation! But no, this bath was one of the best and just what my aching back needed!

Nawwara restaurant
Nawwara restaurant

The room and its adjoining bathroom with separate WC (and shower perhaps big enough for three!) were all huge with plenty of floorspace and not a hint of being cramped. I had two twin beds all to myself and enjoyed the generously long desk and bathroom vanity. Room for everything! Built in plug sockets (to suit all countries’ plugs) were super useful to keep me working and everything could be controlled at the touch of a button from the tablet by my bed, from lights to ‘do not disturb’ to air con temperature. There was a great selection of TV channels and the wi-fi (20 dirhams a day) was extremely reliable.

The décor was understated and not too themed, as is the downfall of many hotels which are then quick to date. It was all about comfort, high-end finishes and plenty of space. It had everything you’d expect from a five-star hotel room including luxury Aromatherapy Associates toiletries, twice-daily housekeeping, tea and coffee-making facilities, a min bar, safe, wardrobe and fluffy bath robes. Bliss! The hotel is two years old but feels brand new.

The staff really make a difference at this place. Nothing is too much bother, everything is done with a smile, tips do not seem to be expected but are always very gratefully received, and everyone seems to know what they’re doing. It’s a slick operation leaving no room for complaint or frustration.

Tthe pool is a relaxing place for a drink or a spot of work on your laptop
Tthe pool is a relaxing place for a drink or a spot of work on your laptop

The buffet breakfast is a sight to behold. I was always seated quickly and with a smile, with no irritating wait for coffee, as can be the case in other equally busy establishments. There’s so much choice it floored me. In fact, it took me until day three to realise there was a whole separate room dedicated to bread and pastries. Amazing!

And, on the subject of food, the choices are endless so, if you don’t want to, you have no need to leave the building. There are 14 restaurants in total. As well as Kitchen 6 for breakfast each day, I sampled the food at Positano (Italian), Rang Mahal by Atul Kochhar (Indian) and Prime68 (steakhouse). All were exceptional and each a stunning and unique interior design achievement.

The view at Vault bar on levels 71 and 72 is not to be missed! More casual drinks can be taken poolside at Aqua. Without being too cliché about it, the options are endless, with Japanese, Thai and French among the other dining choices. I tried the club sandwich from the room service menu (a benchmark by which I like to judge hotels around the globe!) and it defeated me, with its generous french fries and chips, condiments and garnish. Phew! Top marks!

Loved these booths at Prime68, not your average steakhouse!
Loved these booths at Prime68, not your average steakhouse!

Before I stop raving about the food, I have one more delight to share. While we were there last week, the La Farine cafe and bakery in the hotel lobby was transformed into a walk-in gingerbread house for the festive season, where we enjoyed the latest high tea menu, featuring mince pies, stollen and mulled wine, among the usual sandwiches, scones and tiny pastries. It was delicious, exceedingly generous and such a cosy Christmas atmosphere, smelling of spices and baking! And just in case I didn’t make it obvious, the walls are covered in real gingerbread; 11,000 slabs of it to be precise! I know, I know!

It's a whole new world inside the moody Indian restaurant where I tried prawns bigger than any I've seen in Australia!
It’s a whole new world inside the moody Indian restaurant where I tried prawns bigger than any I’ve seen in Australia!

Not surprisingly, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this hotel. Having been lucky enough to stay in many 4 and 5-star hotels in Europe and America earlier this year, I can confidently say this is one of the best. In a place jam packed with luxury hotels (several of which our group visited), there’s no place for complacency in Dubai, and the JW Marriott Marquis is definitely a standout.

Disclaimer: I stayed as a guest of the hotel and did not pay for my acommodation or breakfast.

PS. You can see that bath in this bump selfie I took in the bathroom mirror…

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New Cristina Re teacups are a little bit Alice in Wonderland

And in my book, that’s no bad thing!

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Whether you’re a typical girly girl or you love the vintage look but prefer something a little less feminine, there’s a set for you!