The Very British Edit: A British Home, an American Holiday, and a Table Set With Heart – Why Thanksgiving Has Become Our Most Meaningful Tradition
A personal celebration of comfort, connection, and the quiet beauty of gathering at home
The Opening Note
After more than a decade exploring the world of interiors at Homes & Gardens, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for the way our homes evolve with the seasons. And of all those shifts, this moment – when autumn leans into winter – is my favorite. The light softens, the evenings stretch out, and there’s a wonderful feeling of drawing in, of reconnecting. It’s a time of year that seems made for warmth, for welcoming people in, and for gathering around a table.
For this issue of The Very British Edit, I’m turning my attention to a celebration that has quietly become one of the most meaningful rituals of my year: setting the Thanksgiving table. I’m not American, though I lived in the US fifteen years ago. That time left a deep imprint on me – the warmth, the generosity, and the effortless sense of togetherness that surrounds Thanksgiving stayed with me long after I returned home. My partner was raised in the States, so the holiday naturally became part of our life together, woven gently into our own traditions. Even now, thousands of miles away, we mark it every year. What began as his celebration has become one of my most cherished seasonal rituals.
What I love about Thanksgiving hosting is the blend of comfort and elegance. It isn’t about perfection; it’s about atmosphere. Soft candlelight, natural textures, seasonal foliage, and those small, thoughtful touches that make guests feel instantly at ease. It’s a chance to slow down, to enjoy the ritual of laying each piece, and to create a setting that invites conversation long after the plates have been cleared.
British decorating lends itself beautifully to setting the table for a Thanksgiving feast. Our love of layered textures, warm lighting, tactile fabrics, and subtle, seasonal details creates a table that feels both abundant and grounded. A scattering of fall leaves, a cluster of apples or pears, a favourite linen runner, or a sprig of rosemary at each place setting – these simple elements come together to create something intimate, relaxed, and quietly beautiful.
Setting the table has become more than styling; it’s a cherished ritual. As I place candles, fold napkins, and gather greenery, I’m reminded of all the homes I’ve lived in and all the tables I’ve set – from my time in the US to the life my partner and I have built here. Thanksgiving has become a way to honour those memories while creating new ones around our own table.
This issue celebrates exactly that spirit: the joy of gathering, the beauty of thoughtful details, and the pleasure of crafting a setting that feels deeply personal, extending even to the Thanksgiving menu. It’s a reminder that home – especially at this time of year – is not just where we celebrate, but a meaningful part of the celebration itself.
The Edit: Setting the Table
Spotlight: Royal Doulton
Few brands have become as integral to seasonal styling as Royal Doulton, a name woven into more than 200 years of British craft, creativity, and everyday elegance. Long before it became a global design icon, Royal Doulton began with a leap of faith: in 1815, John Doulton invested his £100 life savings into a modest London pottery. He couldn’t have known he was laying the foundation for a brand that would shape the way people dine, celebrate, and gather for generations.
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From those humble beginnings, Royal Doulton grew by doing what it has always done best: innovating. The brand pioneered new materials and glazing techniques, collaborated early on with some of Britain’s most influential artists and designers, and championed education for women long before it was commonplace. That spirit of progress – paired with an unwavering commitment to quality – has earned Royal Doulton not just one, but two Royal Warrants, along with the enduring loyalty of homes around the world.
What makes Royal Doulton so compelling today is its ability to blend storied heritage with modern living. The tableware feels both timeless and contemporary, designed for real homes and meaningful moments. Plates with subtle handcrafted details, beautifully balanced flatware, and ceramics that elevate even the simplest meal all carry a sense of history and craftsmanship that makes any table feel thoughtfully layered and complete.
Tablescaping is never just about dressing a surface; it’s about creating atmosphere – moments that feel generous, warm, and worth remembering. Royal Doulton pieces transform a weekday supper into something special, a holiday gathering into a genuine occasion, and an everyday table into a place people linger. Season after season, the brand’s collections bring a sense of comfort, heritage, and understated elegance to the ritual of dining.
In a world where interior design trends shift quickly, Royal Doulton remains a constant – deeply rooted in London, endlessly inspired by everyday life, and dedicated to bringing exceptional design to every table. It is the beauty of a brand that has spent centuries perfecting the art of gathering.
In the Queue
Next week on The Very British Edit, I’ll be shifting my focus from tablescapes to the true workhorses of the home: iconic kitchen appliances. From stand mixers and blenders to the perfectly designed toaster, these everyday essentials shape the way we cook, gather, and enjoy time in the heart of the home. And in the world of great British design, one brand stands out as both timeless and instantly recognisable: Dualit.
Dualit has long been one of my favorite kitchen brands – an icon of British craftsmanship with a loyal following on both sides of the Atlantic. Their appliances strike a balance between durability and understated beauty, offering pieces that are meant to be used, loved, and proudly displayed on the countertop. The classic Dualit toaster, with its signature silhouette and hand-assembled build, remains a design legend, while its mixers and blenders carry the same spirit of reliability and quiet elegance. I've been loyal to my Dualit toaster for over twenty years.
As I dive into the world of kitchen icons next week, I’ll be spotlighting the pieces that truly earn their place in the home – those that combine performance with personality, and function with enduring style. And for me, Dualit embodies that perfectly: kitchen appliances that not only help us cook and create, but also become part of the rituals that make the kitchen the warm, welcoming heart of the house.
If you love thoughtful design, British heritage brands, and tools that last far beyond a single season, you won’t want to miss it.
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.
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