Floral patterns and other botanical touches sit just right in a cottagecore home. Potted plants of varying sizes add a welcoming link to nature, while floral patterns on a wall or floor can add a generous serving of maximalism.
Another way to use floral patterns is through cottagecore inspired tea sets. Not only for the beautiful pattern, but also for the stories that old tea sets and teapots can tell.
Add pieces into your homes that spark conversation when guests visit – perhaps they were something that used to be in your grandparents home, or maybe you picked that old teapot up on a sunny day vintage shopping?
Founded in 1904, our cups and saucers have plenty of stories to tell over an afternoon tea. The Miranda Kerr Friendship collection was even inspired by afternoons spent drinking tea with her own grandmother.
Be sure to make your cottagecore home unique by mixing and matching your favourite colours and patterns. Choose pale pinks if you prefer to keep muted tones throughout – our Rose Confetti collection of teaware is perfect for this.
If you prefer to embrace the pastel colours of cottagecore, our Polka Blue and Polka Rose patterns fit the bill - the two patterns easily mix and match too!