Table Decor for a Scandinavian Christmas.
By Lee Franklin
We have just launched a Festive Edition of our Scandi Geometric Tableware! In cool reds and greys in contemporary Scandinavian style triangles, we think this is the perfect way to add Christmas Decor to your home without losing the lovely clean lines and subdued colour scheme of you Scandi style home.
Our Scandi Christmas placemats and coasters have super saturated, vibrant colours with a high gloss finish. Made from hardy melamine, they are hardwearing and oh so easy to wipe clean, so they will keep their shiny good looks all through the festive season with minimal maintenance effort (hurrah). They also make fabulous Christmas gifts for fans of Modern Scandinavian Design. The coasters make great stocking fillers, while a set of placemats would be a lovely present for a couple celebrating the first Christmas in their new home.
And once the mulled wine and mince pies are over, don't go packing them up with the Christmas decorations ... oh no ... this set will continue to look good all year.
Start planning your Christmas Decor ...
If you're thinking of creating a warm and cosy Scandinavian style Grey and Red Christmas theme this year check out our Pinterest board for some great decor ideas.
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