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9 scalloped homeware buys to add to your wishlist now
By Georgia Green &Shahed Ezaydi
2 months ago
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3 min read
Scallop edges add a sense of fun to interiors, so we’ve found nine stylish homeware buys that perfectly capture the trend.
Scalloped edging is a trend that doesn’t want to budge, and we’re very happy about that. The sweet decorative detailing adds an element of unexpected fun and playfulness to any object, and it’s been a growing trend across fashion and interiors for a few seasons now.
From tableware to soft furnishings, you might have already spotted charming scalloped edges popping up on all manner of interior objects, from high street to high-end brands. Curved scallop edging works on a variety of materials, from textiles to ceramics, which is why you might feel like you’re seeing it everywhere right now.
Not to be confused with a wavy edge, a scalloped edge is more pronounced, coming into a point instead of one flowing, wavy line.
To give you some scalloped inspiration, we’ve compiled nine of the best scalloped homewares, from cushions and rugs to lampshades, mirrors, dinner plates and more.
Habitat scallop edge natural lampshade
This cream-hued lampshade from Habitat will fit both pendant fittings and table lamps, and it also comes in navy and soft sage, too. Offering a fresh take on the classic tapered lampshade shape, this will add understated charm to any room.
Maison Flaneur white and red ochre scalloped linen square cushion
Can you have too many cushions? We don’t think so. We love the contrasting binding on this linen cushion, which really accentuates the curvy scalloped edge. Don’t be put off by the light colour – it’s machine washable so stains need not be a worry.
Shop Maison Flaneur white and red ochre scalloped linen square cushion, £67.93
Katie Cardew green scallop placemat
Designed and crafted in the UK from heavyweight melamine, these charming placemats will bring a playful edge to your next dinner party. Pair with the matching scalloped coasters for a cohesive look or mix and match with the other available colours for a kaleidoscopic tablescape.
M&S scallop pasta bowls, set of 4
Perfect for adding just a touch of elevated detail to a minimalist tablescape, the scalloped edges on these M&S pasta bows give a pretty shell-like finish. If you really fall in love with the design, it’s also available across dinner plates, side plates, cereal bowls and mugs, as well as a 12-piece dinner set.
So’Home scalloped boho jute rug
Jute adds a natural element to your home, and it’s a perfect hard-wearing material for rugs. This scalloped one from La Redoute adds a touch of drama with the contrasting edge in black for a slightly bolder look than plain jute.
Dunelm scalloped arched full length wall mirror
A full-length mirror is an essential homeware item, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be pretty, too. Dunelm’s wall mirror brings an unexpected twist with the pale pink scalloped edging (which is also available in olive green) and is suitable for hanging inside the home or outside in a garden to create the illusion of a bigger space.
Oliver Bonas Joya yellow scalloped stripe plant pot
Scallops, stripes and sunshine yellow? What more could we want from this delightful ceramic plant pot from Oliver Bonas. Whether you fill it with a real plant or a fake, no one will notice when the pot is just so eye-catching.
Shop Oliver Bonas Joya yellow scalloped stripe plant pot medium, £25
Late Afternoon green scallop dinner plate
Independent brand Late Afternoon collects and curates the most desirable but affordable homewares around. This dinner plate has taken the scalloped trend and applied it in a painterly way to cleverly give the illusion of scallop-edging.
Shop Late Afternoon green scallop dinner plate at Glassette, £38
Cox & Cox scalloped jute doormat
This jute doormat makes a chic addition to your doorway, bringing a moment of style to an otherwise boring household item. Not only does it look pretty, but it will save your house from muddy shoes and other debris being walked into your home.
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