The Very British Edit: From Elegant Glassware to Festive Candles – How Thoughtful Tablescapes Bring Comfort, Style, and Holiday Magic to Every Home

Make holiday entertaining effortless yet unforgettable, with tablescapes that feel personal, inviting, and unmistakably British

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(Image credit: Future)

The Opening Note

As Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, I’ve spent more than a decade exploring remarkable homes, curating seasonal projects, and discovering the small details that make a space feel truly lived-in. Over the years, I’ve come to love one thing above all: this season, when my home becomes more important than at any other time of year. It’s the time I hunker down, nest, and fully embrace hosting, entertaining, and celebrating with friends and family. Every corner feels more intentional, every detail more meaningful, as I make the home a place for shared moments and joyful gatherings.

For this seventh edition of The Very British Edit, I’ve focused on exactly that: the season when hosting for the holidays becomes a pleasure, and thoughtful design transforms everyday spaces into festive retreats. Tablescapes, glassware, serving pieces, and candles all come together to create a sense of occasion, while home fragrance plays an equally important role in setting the mood. Every year, I make my favourite cinnamon simmer pot recipe – a simple blend of cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange peel, and star anise – that fills the home with a warm, inviting fragrance that signals the start of the holiday season. It’s a small ritual, but one that instantly makes the home feel welcoming and festive.

What I love most about this time of year is how comfort, style, and hospitality intertwine. Carefully curated details – elegant glassware, seasonal serving pieces, and glowing candles – elevate every gathering, while scenting and texture make the experience immersive and memorable. It’s about creating spaces that invite conversation, laughter, and lingering over food and drink, where every element has purpose and charm.

This edition celebrates the joy of entertaining at home, of hosting with intention, and of making spaces feel both stylish and nurturing. It’s a reminder that, in this season above all, a home is more than just a place – it’s a setting for connection, celebration, and the rituals that make the holidays feel truly special.

Christmas recipes

(Image credit: Future / Simon Brown)

The Edit: The Art of Entertaining

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(Image credit: Jo Malone London)

Spotlight: Jo Malone

Few fragrance houses have achieved iconic status quite like Jo Malone. Founded in London in 1990, the brand quickly became synonymous with understated luxury – fresh colognes, elegant candles, and beautifully balanced scent pairings that feel both modern and timeless. What began as a small artisanal business built on bespoke blends has grown into a global name recognised not just for fragrance, but for ritual: the cream box, the black bow, the unmistakable promise of something special inside.

My family has used Jo Malone for years, so these scents feel woven into the rhythm of home. We’ve had bottles on dressing tables, candles burning in hallways, diffusers tucked quietly into corners of rooms – and every time guests step through the door, there’s that moment of pause, that soft inhale, that familiar Oh, what is that scent? In winter, I always return to the Pomegranate Noir Candle from Macy's. It’s rich, warm, velvety with depth – a fragrance that wraps the room in comfort while still feeling sophisticated and a touch dramatic. One candle and the whole house feels dressed for the season.

What I love most about Jo Malone is that its appeal runs deeper than fragrance – it’s about memory, mood, and the atmosphere of a home. From its earliest days, when it used botanical ingredients and bespoke blends, the brand has remained committed to craftsmanship and quiet elegance. That ethos, paired with a distinctly British restraint, has made it a staple in households across the UK – including mine. Over time, the brand has evolved, expanded, and innovated, never losing sight of the simple luxury that defined it from the beginning: layerable scents, thoughtful minimalism, and an invitation to feel rather than just smell.

Today, Jo Malone’s influence stretches far beyond Britain, gaining remarkable traction in the US among design-conscious households who love fragrance not just as perfume, but as part of the home. A candle is lit before guests arrive. A diffuser sits proudly in the hallway. Linen sprayed with cologne. It’s sensorial design – soft, atmospheric, intentional – a way to set a mood without saying a word.

In the Queue

Next week on The Very British Edit, I’ll be leaning fully into the festive spirit. As winter deepens and evenings draw in, home becomes a place for gathering, celebrating, and cocooning in color. It’s the moment jewel tones take center stage – rich emeralds, ruby reds, sapphire blues – and transform our spaces into warm, atmospheric retreats designed for entertaining, sharing, and soaking up the season.

I’ll be spotlighting Anthropologie, a brand that has mastered the art of bold, jewel-toned styling with a playful touch of bohemian glamour. Expect tablescapes that glow, glassware that catches candlelight, and decor that brings depth, richness, and joy to holiday entertaining. Think velvety hues, layered textures, gilded details, and pieces that make a room feel instantly more festive – whether you’re hosting for two or twenty.

If you love bold color with confidence, seasonal styling that feels opulent yet inviting, and interiors that sparkle a little brighter in winter, you won’t want to miss what’s coming next.


The Very British Edit is a shoppable guide to beautiful living with a distinctly British twist. From heritage patterns to timeless decor inspirations, each edition blends personal insight, design expertise, and a love of craftsmanship. It is stylish, trustworthy, and endlessly inspiring.

Jennifer Ebert
Editor

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.