


Ever since reading a fascinating interview with the late, great interior design maestro David Hicks, who spoke about his love of creating considered yet eclectic tablescapes with such precision and passion, I have been itching to turn tablescaping into an art form. It is an art form that will not achieve global recognition nor will it require any honed skill, simply a canny eye and a sense of humour.
Such beauty can unfold upon any surface, especially mantlepieces or my personal favourite: a demi-lune. It is an opportunity for you show off, tell a story or simply scour flea markets for objets and trinkets to display in your own mini museum.
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