The Put Me Anywhere Box
Where - a hall console, sideboard, window sill, desk, dressing table, and more!
1. Arrange the photo frame, bowl and vase on one surface. They can be grouped as a three but to ensure the beautiful detail and textures are visible, we’d recommend placing the bowl slightly apart.
2. The pearl cluster lights are ideal for draping, across a surface, around a mirror or piece of artwork. Consider where you will place them carefully, and in line with the manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Display a special memory in your new photo frame.
4. Fill your vase with a few flower stems for a fresh, bright and clean look.
5. Fill your bowl appropriate to the location you have chosen. In the hallway this could be with keys, sunglasses, or for anything you need as you are leaving the house. On a window sill this could be used as a shallow planter.
The Dog Lovers Box
Where - the utility, boot room, kitchen, rear hallway or conservatory.
1. Place your new rug and gorgeous dog bowl on the floor in your chosen location. Don’t hide them away, they are there to be seen!
2. Give your doggie door stop their new home; this doesn’t have to be in close proximity and can be used anywhere indoors!
3. Fix your hook to the wall where you keep all your dog bits and bobs and hang your collars or leads.
The Recycled Box
Where - the lounge, family room, snug, conservatory, bedroom, study.
1. Drape your rug over the arm or back of a chair or at the base of your bed. On the bed, for a warm and cosy feel, this could be layered with other blankets too.
2. The tray, vase and photo frame perfectly complement each other and can be grouped together. Equally each accessory has enough presence to stand alone throughout the space.
3. Display a special memory in your new photo frame.
4. Fill your vase with a small bunch of flowers, real or faux. As this box is quite muted in colour, choose whites with green foliage for a neutral look or bright oranges, yellows, and purples for a contrasting pop of colour.
5. Place your tray at the front of any surface so that it can be seen and celebrated. Use on a bedside table for glasses or a drink, on a dressing table for jewellery or on a side table for any small item you need to put down!
The Cottage Core Box
Where - the kitchen, utility, or open plan kitchen/dining space.
1. Place your cake stand on a kitchen surface or in the centre of your dining table and fill with treats for the day. Whether breakfast croissants or a cake for a special occasion this can be used every day. No bread bin? Pop your loaf on here!
2. Place your egg holder on the kitchen side or in the pantry, so much more attractive to look at than a box of eggs.
3. Display a special memory in your new photo frame. Place on a kitchen shelf or window sill.
4. Choose a spot for your beehive pot. The window sill or a shelf is ideal. Fill with little things you don’t want to lose or
just leave it empty.
The Neutrals Box
Where - the lounge, family room, snug, conservatory, or bedroom.
1. Choose the perfect spot for your new cushion.
2. Hang your new wall plaque, this piece will work best on its own.
3. Place the vase on a surface with ample space around it so that its silhouette can be fully appreciated. You can fill the vase with faux flowers if you’d like, choose colours that you like for your space and ensure that the height of the flowers is proportionate to the size of the vase.
4. The candles can be placed with the vase but also work well on their own. Arrange in a group with the smallest candle at the front. Tuck the remote control out of sight when not in use!
The Colour Splash Box
Where - the lounge, family room, snug, conservatory, bedroom, study or dining room.
1. These items have been curated to be placed around the room and not grouped together creating pops of colour and visual interest.
2. Decide if you are going to frame the art print. Think about the potential options, a traditional frame or perhaps a magnetic hanger frame. Choose a wall spot for the print. It packs a punch on its own or would work well as part of a gallery wall. If you are putting together a gallery wall, look at lots of examples online for inspiration. Mix frames and prints to go bold or match for a more minimal look. Create a set of templates using paper and test their positioning on the wall before you start hanging.
3. For the colour wheel enamel tray, place on surface of your choice. Such a versatile accessory, this has multiple uses. Perhaps place on a drinks trolley or use on a side table for keeping your current book, glasses and mug of something hot.
4. The reversible vase can be placed on any surface. Fill with some small stems and as they wilt away, turn over the vase
and use a single stem.
5. The jute basket can be placed on a surface, shelf or on the floor. It can be used for storage of small to medium items or as a planter (in a pot only).
The Kitchen Box
Where - the kitchen!
1. Stand your Lazy Susan upright against the wall or backsplash in your kitchen. When you want to use it, place on your dining table, coffee table or island with ease. Top with small serving bowls. We used square ones to give a strong contrast in the forms! Or maybe you could put a cake on it so you can spin and slice. Alternatively, lay flat on your surface and place other accessories from the box on top or use as your spice rack!
2. Fill your storage jar with dry goods of your choice. Leave label free or add a label of your choice. Place on the work
surface either in front of or on top of the Lazy Susan.
3. Complete this trio of kitchen accessories with the pinch pots either on or in front of the Lazy Susan and storage jar. Use decoratively or for cooking.
4. The tea tidy should be placed adjacent to wherever you make your tea!
The Children’s Room Box
Where - a children’s room or nursery.
1. Hang both the wall hanging and clock on the wall. Due to small parts these should be out of reach of children.
2. Place your bear basket on a surface or shelf and fill with bits and bobs.
3. Choose the perfect spot for your new cushion.
The Coffee Table Box
Where - a coffee table or ottoman.
For a small coffee table:
1. Place the artisan tray in the centre of your coffee table or ottoman.
2. Add the coffee table book on top of the tray to one side. You could add an additional coffee table book if you wanted to.
3. Place the vase on top of the book in the centre. Ideally place faux flowers in the vase to ensure no spillages on the book. For the flowers/foliage stay neutral or add a pop of colour and ensure that the height is proportionate to the size of the vase.
4. Place the lotus patterned balls directly on the space that remains on the tray.
For a large coffee table:
1. Place the artisan tray to one side of the centre of your coffee table or ottoman.
2. Place the coffee table book on the other side of the centre of your coffee table or ottoman. Ideally add additional coffee table books, a maximum of three in total to create a different height.
3. Place the vase in the centre of the tray.
4. Place the lotus patterned balls on top of the coffee table books.
The Bookshelf Box
Where - a bookshelf.
1. Place the marble bookends at either end of a row of upright books. Please ensure your bookshelf can take the weight of both marble bookends. Alternatively, use across two shelves. Books can be arranged in height order or if you have lots of books you can try to get similar sizes together. In a lot of styling images, books are shown with their spine facing inward. This creates a lovely neutral effect to allow focus on other objects placed on shelves but does make practical use of the books more challenging. Either way round is totally up to you!
2. If you are concerned about the weight of the bookends, use them as door stops around your home.
3. The rustic jar, jug and mini vase work as a trio on any shelf. Using odd numbers of accessories is a well known styling tip. Arrange in a group placing the jar at the back or in a height order line. Think about the angle that these will be viewed from and adjust as appropriate.
4. If you don’t want to use in a trio, place the rustic jar, jug or mini vase individually on top of a stack of books. They would also work well on a tray.
