I Am Completely Obsessed With The Heals X Lottie Day Collection, And These Illustrated Napkins Are The Perfect Christmas Gift For Everyone On My List
Discover the Heal’s x Lottie Day collection of screen-printed tableware, perfect Christmas gifts for the home, table, and anyone who loves beautiful design
I’ve become genuinely taken with the new collaboration between Heal’s and Norfolk-based illustrator Lottie Day. Together they’ve created a beautifully crafted range of screen-printed tableware, and the illustrated napkins have instantly become my favourite Christmas gift idea this year. They’re charming without being overly sweet, and the variety of motifs means I can choose something that truly suits each person on my list.
They’ve also sparked fresh inspiration for my own tablescaping. Each print adds a small but meaningful touch of personality, whether I’m setting the table for a simple supper or planning for the festive season. It’s the sort of detail that quietly elevates a table setting and makes the whole scene feel more thoughtful.
What I appreciate most is how personal the gifting element feels. The Heals x Lottie Day collection offers a range of illustrations to suit different tastes, making it easy to pick something that reflects the recipient’s interests. It’s a simple idea executed beautifully, and exactly the kind of present people remember because it feels so considered. Here are my favourites from the collection.
Lottie Day designs and produces a range of screen-printed textile products for the home, each featuring her original illustrations inspired by her home county of Norfolk. The style has a distinctly British feel, with a wholesome charm that celebrates the natural world, everyday life, and the beauty of the seasons. She has recently teamed up with Heal’s to create a delightful collection of tableware and textiles, and the timing could not be better, as many of these pieces are currently reduced during Heal’s Black Friday event with 15% off everything. It is a rare chance to pick up something beautifully designed, practical, and characterful at a little less than usual.
If you want a gift that feels thoughtful but effortless, this collection is a brilliant choice for gifts for the home cook who has everything. The designs are charming and distinctive, making them stand out without feeling over the top, and they also work beautifully as gifts for tabletops, adding personality to everyday dining. I love that even small items from the collection feel special, making them perfect for popping into a larger gift or giving on their own to brighten someone’s kitchen or dining room
The garden vegetable print might be my favourite for the keen growers in my circle. It’s the one I’d choose for someone who spends their weekends nurturing raised beds, trading home-grown produce with neighbours, or celebrating the first tomato of the season like it’s a national holiday. The illustration feels wholesome and joyful, and it makes me think of the people who take real pride in what they grow and love bringing that goodness to the table.
The seafood design has a completely different charm, and I can already picture it laid out in the homes of friends who live by the coast. It’s ideal for anyone who feels most themselves near the sea, whether they’re a dedicated sailor, a wild swimmer, or simply someone who never misses an opportunity for a seafood lunch. There’s something wonderfully relaxed about it, and I know exactly who on my Christmas list will appreciate that easy, coastal energy.
The dahlia print is the one I reach for when I’m buying for someone who appreciates simple, understated beauty. The illustration is clean and elegant, with a timeless quality that gives it real perennial appeal – it works just as well in the depths of winter as it does on a spring or summer table. That makes it a brilliantly reliable choice for the friends you might not know quite as well, or the ones who are notoriously hard to buy for.
The hedgerow runner feels like a love letter to the British countryside, and it immediately makes me think of the people in my life who find real joy in being outdoors. The illustrations, rosehips, brambles, and all those little details you only spot on a slow walk, have that nostalgic, rural charm that works all year round, from autumn suppers to spring lunches.
The matching hedgerow napkins are just as charming, and I love how they echo the same countryside details in a slightly softer, more delicate way. Buying both the runner and the napkins together feels wonderfully generous, the sort of gift that makes someone feel genuinely spoiled, but the napkins also work beautifully on their own if you’re after something a little simpler. They’re pretty without being fussy, and they add a gentle, seasonal warmth to the table that feels right at home any time of year.
The red lobster napkins have a distinctly summery spirit, and I love how they bring a touch of brightness to the table even in the depths of winter. They’re a wonderful choice for anyone who loves the sea –whether that means beach walks, coastal holidays, or simply an enthusiasm for seafood. I recently bought a set for a friend with a December birthday; they feel special without feeling Christmassy, and the bold red print has a cheerful, celebratory quality that works year-round.
What I love most about the Heal’s x Lottie Day collection is the craftsmanship behind every piece. These aren’t mass-produced products churned out in a factory, but screen-printed with real skill and attention to detail. Each napkin and runner carries a subtle imprint of the maker’s hand, which makes them feel genuinely special to give or to use. In a world full of mass-made goods, there’s something quietly luxurious about owning something created with such care and intention.
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Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.
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