The Valentine’s Edit
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The Valentine’s Edit
Valentine’s Day is not about subtlety, but about charm and a little drama. Think glossy glazes, ribboned lamps, ruby glassware and tables dressed like love letters. For this Valentine’s Edit, we selected our favourite brands that understand romance as an aesthetic language — expressive and unapologetically celebratory.
Anthropologie stands for playful romance. Their Valentine’s pieces feel nostalgic yet fresh, balancing hand-painted bistro tiles, candy-coloured glassware and sculptural ceramics that flirt without trying too hard. Eclectic and warm, their aesthetic is designed to make the table feel instantly lived-in.
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Mrs. Alice does Valentine’s like a society party with a sense of humour. Bows, poodles, velvet candleholders and engraved glassware — everything feels glamorous and slightly tongue-in-cheek. It’s maximalism with manners: joyful excess, styled with intention.
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If Valentine’s had a couture version, it would look like L’Objet. From wine-coloured linens to deeply glazed dinnerware, the brand brings a sense of drama, luxury and opulence to the table.
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Summerill & Bishop bring a distinctly British sensibility to Valentine’s table dressing. Their pieces feel like heirlooms — romantic, layered and deeply tactile. From delicate linen napkins to floral platters and heart-shaped dishes, this is tableware that transforms a meal into theatre.
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Bitossi Home shows pure Italian character. Glossy ceramics, bold colours and playful shapes turn every meal into a celebration. Their pieces feel expressive, joyful and slightly eccentric — ideal for a Valentine’s table that embraces colour, personality and a sense of fun.
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Cabana is where romance meets heritage. Ruby-coloured glassware, floral Ginori plates and antique-inspired objects create a table that feels collected over time. Their aesthetic is rich and atmospheric — perfect for a Valentine’s dinner that feels intimate, cinematic and timeless all at once.
More >> Cabanamagazine.com