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Valentine’s Day 2022: Our favourite gift ideas for the home

It’s been a while since we’ve done a Valentine’s Day homewares round-up but with the annual celebration imminent (on Monday) we thought it was time to dip into all things heart and love themed for the home.

Jones & Co Romeo and Jules face vases: Inspired by Leonardo Di Caprio and Claire Danes in Baz Luhrmann’s iconic take on the Shakespearean classic, these vases make a very cute couple for the bookshelf, bedside table or balcony. From $52.

Jones and Co

Castle ‘Love’ European cushion cover: There’s a reason this cushion sells out swiftly every time it is restocked. From its fabulous colours to its timeless design and sentiment, we love (no pun intended!). $79.

Castle Love cushion

Oh It’s Perfect ‘Love at First Sight’ wreath: Handmade in Melbourne from preserved hydrangea, this statement piece makes a fabulous, everlasting gift. $165.

Valentine's wreath

Etsy Ex Voto wooden Mexican milagros heart wall hanging: Straight from Mexico, these heart-shaped beauties are covered in milagros and look fabulous styled on a gallery wall. The word milagro means “miracle” or “surprise” in Spanish and people use them as symbols to wish others good luck, good health, and hope for the future. $30.74.

Mexican milagro hearts

Bitossi Home heart tray: Bitossi has been making ceramics in Tuscany since 1537 and this gorgeous little heart tray is one of their most recent designs. A tiny vessel for trinkets, keepsakes, jewellery or even sweets, this millennial pink heart-shaped dish is finished with a fern-like red detail at the top and an intricately painted bunch of flowers. $100.

Bitossi heart tray

Castle ‘Young Hearts’ art tea towel: Designed to be framed and hung or placed within one of Castle’s magnetic art tea towel hangers (sold separately), this tea towel is hand printed and embroidered on top quality linen in Rachel Castle’s Sydney studio. $89.

Electric Confetti neon ‘Love’ light: This statement light is made with with pastel pink, pastel red, vivid red and vivid pink LED neon mounted on clear acrylic. $749.

Electric Confetti neon light

Oh It’s Perfect ‘Be Mine’ love vouchers gift set: A cute idea for Valentine’s Day, this set includes five wooden love vouchers redeemable by your partner. The cute tin can be reused around the house. $46.95.

Be Mine gift set
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Art Homewares

Valentine’s Day 2019: Gift ideas for the home

With Valentine’s Day imminent, we’ve scoured the stores for the most stylish love-themed gifts for the home. From a bespoke, limited edition print to a trinket tray covered in Mexican motifs, there’s plenty of ways to share the love when cupid hits.

Ashvin Harrison bespoke print: A unique and special gift, artist Ashvin Harrison is producing a run of personalised limited edition prints for Valentine’s Day with 100 per cent of profits going to the Big Issue. The message on the bottle will be hand finished so can be entirely customised and the gold embellishments will be done by hand also ensuring no two prints are the same. $140 each (there are 14 available).

Ashvin Harrison artwork

Kikki-K DIY message card: Use the ten windows to personalise your Valentine’s Day message. $9.95.

Kikki-K card

Me & Amber heart tea towel: Screen printed in Sydney, I love the neon pink and natural linen combo and can see this framed on the wall. $29.

Me & Amber heart tea towel

Damselfly wine: Joining its coveted line-up of candles, Damselfly recently added wine to the mix. This bottle of rosé is emblazoned with a cute message of love. $19.95.

Damselfly wineGillie & Marc ‘She Loved Him More’ art print: Known for their anthropomorphic installations across Australia, the husband and wife team nailed it with this piece. $519.

Marc & Gillie art print

Have You Met Miss Jones Amore multi dish: New for the brand, I love the Mexican charm of this piece and it’s ideal organising the dressing table. $34.

Have You Met Miss Jones tray

Posh Totty Designs personalised ’10 things I love’ message box: It’s sometimes nice to spell it out and this custom message box lets you do that ten times. $44.

Posh Totty Designs

The new ASOS homewares rangeFloral art you’ll love!

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Art

The $99 Valentine’s Day flowers that will last forever

Online art gallery Bluethumb is launching a fabulous Valentine’s Day initiative this year that sees one of their best-selling artists, Sally Browne, create a limited-edition print to mark the occasion. The gorgeous work is titled ‘My Aussie Valentine,’ is bargain priced at just $99 and features a bright floral explosion of Australian natives including banksia, leucadendron, gum leaves and kangaroo paw.

‘My Aussie Valentine’ print

“I’m super excited to be collaborating with Bluethumb on this special Valentine’s Day artwork. It’s a wonderful opportunity for romantic collectors to support a great cause while surprising someone special with some ‘forever flowers’ in the form of an artwork. There will only be 14 prints available of this work ever, and they have been produced exclusively for this Bluethumb campaign,” says Sally.

The artist Sally Browne with her work

“I wanted to create a piece that people would be happy to look at long after Valentine’s Day, and it’s no secret that I’m mad about Aussie flora and fauna. Rather than red roses which are traditionally associated with love, I decided to paint an energetic still life drawing featuring our weird and wonderful native flowers in romantic reds and pinks. Aussie natives are unique, beautiful, long lasting, resilient and wild, just like true love,” says Sally.

It’s a gift that keeps on giving too with Bluethumb donating 30 per cent of profits (their commission) to The Big Issue, the well-known organisation that creates work opportunities for the homeless, disadvantaged and marginalised people.

And as a bonus for our Sydney and Melbourne readers, there is guaranteed same day delivery on February 14th provided the order is placed before 10am.

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Art Furniture Homewares Shopping

Valentine’s Day: Our top pink picks

Given Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and we have a serious predilection for anything pink, we thought it was nigh time for a rosy-hued round-up on the blog this week. Whether you’re searching for a gift for your partner, or you simply feel like treating yourself, even cupid would be spoilt for choice with this bunch.

Globewest: From ottomans to sofas and occasional chairs in the most beautiful powdery shades, this Aussie furniture brand has been nailing the pink trend of late: (Clockwise from left) Sketch Orphan one seat sofa, $1045, Gus Margot three seat sofa $3570, Bogart Carousel ottoman $1235, Evie linen cushion $115, Sketch Nelly sofa chair $1295.

Le Creuset stoneware large heart plates: Go straight from the oven to table in style. From $35.

Adairs Mercer + Reid ultra soft bathrobe in polka dot rose: As soft as silk and with a pretty blush spot, this little beauty is on sale at the moment and has been reduced to $39.99.

West Elm Leopard object: Perfect for bookshelf styling, I adore this piece! $49.

Kerrie Hess ‘Paris Rose’ fine art print: Nothing says romance like the streets of Paris. $275.

Kmart set of four coasters in pink terrazzo: One of our favourite trends at the moment, this stylish set is a steal at just $6.

Nouvelle Nomad Inca Boujad floor cushions: More of a coral shade, these boho beauties are on my want list. $280 each.

Rosé Rosé rosé in a can: Chic and minimal, these cans make a great tabletop accessory. $24.99 (pack of four).

Check out a gorgeous soft pink apartment 

 

 

 

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Recipes

Foodie Friday: Valentine’s Day sugar cookies

Instead of spending a small fortune on flowers or store-bought chocolates this Valentine’s Day – or skipping the occasion completely – why not bestow the gift of homemade treats on your loved ones? Williams-Sonoma has the most wonderful collection of Valentine’s themed baking tools and accessories, which you’ll use year after year, and not only in February.

These sweetly styled cookies needn’t be reserved for romantic love, either. Share them with the kids, your friends, neighbours and colleagues. Everyone will love the sentiment, and nothing tastes better than home-baked biscuits!

How’s that for the Valentine’s gift that keeps giving? 

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup (155 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (125 g) caster sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 3/4 cup (280 g) plain flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • Royal icing for decorating (recipe below), optional

Method 

Preheat the oven to 200C. Have ready 2 ungreased baking trays. 

In a food processor or electric mixer, combine the butter and sugar and pulse until creamy. Add the egg and pulse until fluffy and blended. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Add one-third of the flour mixture to the food processor and process until blended, about 45 seconds. Add the remaining flour in two batches, processing after each addition until the dough is smooth.

Turn the dough out onto a well-floured surface, shape into a ball, and then roll out to about 5mm thick. (A good tip here is to cover your work bench with baking paper or parchment before flouring to help lift the rolled cookies onto trays. It will also make clean-up easier.)

Using your chosen cookie cutters, cut the dough into desired shapes. Then, using a spatula, transfer the cookies to the baking trays. Gather up the dough scraps, form into a ball, roll out and cut more shapes, and add to the baking trays.

Bake until lightly browned on the bottom and pale golden on top, 6-8 minutes. Transfer to wire racks and let cool on the baking trays for 5 minutes, and then transfer to the racks to cool completely.

Decorate the cooled cookies with royal icing. Makes about 36 cookies.

Royal Icing

Ingredients

  • 2 large egg whites
  • 500 g icing sugar, or more if needed
  • 1 tsp water or lemon juice, if needed
  • Food colouring (optional)

Method 

In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat together the eggwhites and 500g icing sugar until stiff enough to spread, about 10 minutes. If the icing is too stiff, beat in 1 teaspoon water or lemon juice. If it is too thin, continue beating for 2-3 minutes longer, or beat in another 1/4 cup (30 g) icing sugar. Use immediately before the icing starts to thicken. Royal icing will dry hard on cookies. Makes 1 cup.

To make different coloured icings, divide the icing among several bowls and add food colouring as desired. (Start with just a drop of food colouring, mix it in, check the colour and add more, drop by drop, until you reach your desired shade. A single drop can go a long way.) Using a knife or spatula, spread the icing on cookies. Alternatively, use a piping bag to highlight the details of stamped cookies. You could also decorate with sprinkles and sanding sugar before the icing dries.

–Love to bake? See Williams-Sonoma’s exclusive collection of bakeware and tools at williams-sonoma.com.au 

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Homewares Styling

Valentine’s Day homewares you will love

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner (this Sunday to be precise), we’ve rounded up the best love-themed homewares that are small on cheese and big on style.

‘Mr Right & Mrs Always Right’ teaspoon set: We are coveting this range of personalised, hand stamped silver-plated cutlery for its vintage vibe and custom options. $72.

5 Mr Right Mrs Always Right

Set of two ‘LOVE’ bookends: Channelling Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘LOVE’ print, these bold book ends send the message loud and clear. $24.99.

4 Typo1Kikki K spinning wheel card: We love the interactive, spinning heart detail – perfect to give to someone special. $9.95.

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‘All of me loves all of you’ print: A lovey, simple statement paired with elegantly simple design. $34.

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Personalised table spoon: There is NOTHING we don’t love about this super cute serving spoon. $44.

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‘Love’ wooden wall plaque: Perfect for retro lovers. $31.95.

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Homewares

Dinosaur Designs’ new Red range

Dinosaur Designs’ Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy have launched their new showcase colour range, Red. I’m not usually a fan of red, but we’re talking much more subtle than in-your-face Valentine’s Day red. Phew! Speaking of which, Happy Valentine’s, lovers!

Red collection Shell Wrap vase
Red collection Shell Wrap vase

The palette varies from deep reds and bright oranges to soft peaches, complimented by accents of cream and gold, which create harmonious colour relationships. New art range colours have also been developed, combining powerful reds and an earthy tortoiseshell.

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Art

Personalised artwork would make the perfect wedding gift

Carly Saban loves creating beautiful things. She’s also a huge romantic! So when demand increased for the custom side of her artwork, she decided to create something for lovers!

Love Does Not Come To An End Custom Hoop Artwork (styled and cropped)

I was lucky enough to be gifted this memento of our recent wedding by Carly, of Bowerbird Living. How sweet?! She made it super personal and special by incorporating part of the bible verse my dad read in church, and the vibrant colours of our wedding flowers. I love it!

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Competitions

Win a his ‘n hers doona for Valentine’s Day

Whether you’re set for a hot and steamy or cool and cuddly Valentine’s Day, Tontine’s Venus&Mars doona has got your sleeping arrangements covered! It offers different fill levels in each half of the doona, to create an innovative dual warmth system.

Frustrated Man Sleeping Without Covers

There’s no denying the needs of women and men can seem worlds apart, especially when it comes to the bedroom. It’s common for couples (whether they’re male and female, male and male or indeed female and female!) to prefer different warmth levels from their quilt. One partner will be a warmer sleeper and the other a cooler sleeper. One might kick off the quilt in the night, while the other hugs it tight!

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Interiors Addict

Valentines gifts for your home

It’s Valentine’s Day next week and, love it or hate it, single or taken, you can always use it as an excuse to treat your home to a little love inspired decor…

The Family Love Tree have found a perfect way to bring the Victorian iron bedhead into the 21st century. They’ve painted it fuchsia. The hot pink rattan and wood peacock bedhead is sure to make you (and your love) feel like a king and queen. $459 for queen size.

family love tree peacock bedhead

Create some atmosphere with M2Matiz’s love inspired art piece. Appropriately named Burning Love, the luMierebox is romantic with a touch of industrial. It’s backlit so the graffiti-look heart shines through the red, wax-polished plywood. $230 from Down That Little Lane.

Heart Lumiere Box M2Matiz