How to decorate for Valentine’s Day (with homeware you can use all year)
Brighten up breakfast in bed
After a lazy lie-in, treat yourself to breakfast in bed on Valentine’s Day morning. Create a cosy and inviting space by decorating the bed with a soft quilt and scatter cushions. When it’s time for tea, brew your favourite in a new mug. Our designs have individually hand-splattered details, hand-painted motifs and funny slogans for a much-needed morning boost.
Home fragrance
A flickering candle creates a warm, relaxing glow and sets a romantic mood. Combine glass candleholders with colour block dinner candles to add height and interest to your table setting or living room. Or, light a scented candle with a calming scent blend – think lavender, camomile or bergamot for immediate relaxation.
Talk of the table
Hosting a Valentine’s meal at home? Set the scene with your table decorations, too. Upgrade your ceramics for a mood-boosting colour boost that lifts the occasion. Whether you prefer wine, spirits, or something soft, select the right glassware for your drink of choice, then sit the glasses on beaded coasters to finish.
Add warmth
Frame your favourite memories
Make their Valentine’s Day gift (and their home) more personal by decorating a wall or shelf with photo frames filled with your memories. Curate a selection of meaningful photos and mementos from moments you’ve shared and choose a frame that will match their interior. Not only will this decoration make a thoughtful gift for Valentine’s Day, but it will also give them something to place proudly on their windowsill or mantle.
Positive wall art
If you can’t find the words, why not let some wall art do the talking? Doubling up as a gift and a Valentine’s Day decoration, choose a piece with a sweet sentiment. Whether they’re a maximalist or they have a more subtle interior decoration style, select a design that will match their existing decor and bring joy all year round.
Fill a vase with flowers
Fresh flowers are a classic Valentine’s gift, and for good reason. This year, try separating out your flowers in a collection of bold, bright vases, adding pattern and movement to your table. Our suggestion? Add a little Valentine’s blush with a colourful pink vase. Whether you’re scattering petals on tabletops, dressing up your mantle or creating a striking centrepiece – let the blooms take the lead.