Liberty has mastered the mid-century modern celestial trend with these 9 heavenly homeware picks
The star-spangled night sky, irredescent crescent moons, and celestial cosmic shapes are all à la mode, and frankly, we are delighted

As we hurtle into autumn and winter, and the dark starry evenings are looming, our gaze is pulled upward toward the night's sky, studded with stars. There seems to have been a celestial influence on the design world, too, and Liberty, known for shaping the landscape of interior design trends as a whole, is also smitten with this ethereal aesthetic.
I've scanned all the new homewares at Liberty, and it's safe to say it's peppered with patterns of stars, planets, stars, moons, comets, asteroids, and galaxies, as well as motifs of spiritual or divine realms. I, for one, am besotted. It's a look that takes root in the imagination and seems imbued with a little bit of magic.
Perfect for winter hosting and cosy evenings indoors, here are nine beautiful pieces on our wishlist available to shop at Liberty now.
Our top celestial inspired picks from Liberty
A garden of earthly delights, this black velvet cushion features midnight plants, fantastical creatures, twinkling stars and the four phases of the moon, under which the garden comes alive. Beautiful in art-deco inspired spaces or in a boudoir setting. This is, simply put, a beautiful piece to own.
Featuring a colourful and gilt star and scribbles motif and striped rim, this platter is a keep out all year round kind of item. Made in Italy by Bitossi, a brand which have etched themselves onto the hearts of collectors around the world, this piece is the perfect way to get started in your own collection.
Over the last century and a half, Liberty has forged a distinctive style and has come to embody the cutting edge of design and first-rate craftsmanship. Those flat shapes of board florals, verdant botanical prints, sensual Art Nouveau works, and retro, ditzy ornamental patterns. But may we add one to the list? Mark our words, celestial prints and motifs, are becoming somewhat synonymous with the brand, and as such, will never, ever fall out of style.
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Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Editor at Homes & Gardens, leading the editorial direction for the UK facing Homes & Gardens website. She brings readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored for a UK audience.
She has previously worked in the luxury homes and interiors industry and studied Garden Design in London, where she mastered her passion for creating landscapes that have a visceral impact on their onlookers. Home, though, is where Sophia's heart is. While she adores a wide variety of interior styles, she prefers interiors with a uniqueness that challenges any definable style. That said, there's little she finds more indulgent than walking down Pimlico Road and admiring the window display at Robert Kime; she has always found his interiors perfectly judged for a home that exudes an easy, unforced elegance.
Sophia lives in West London with her partner, along with two very naughty wiry terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.
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