Balcony Revival: Three easy tips to boost your outdoor space
Idyllic Summer Collection on a collector’s balcony, image by Studio Sahil
Small vase Ø12 x 15 cm | Medium vase Ø15 x 18 cm | Large vase Ø18 x 20 cm
Out with the old leaves and plants, In with clean outdoor furniture
This is the easiest part to get started is to say ‘good bye’ to dried plants and debris that has been built up over the winter. With a pair of gloves, soap and water, this part is easy to complete. We recommend putting on a good playlist or a podcast to get through this part smoothly.
Most Londoners have indoor & outdoor compatible furniture. The essential goal is to get the furniture organised and setup for your enjoyment.
2. Get some new plants and fresh flowers
This is our favourite part! You can visit your local plant store, multiply new plants from your other plants or get a bouquet of seasonal fresh flowers. We have three vase sizes from the Idyllic Summer Collection to suit any size of environment.
We recommend using the small size for dinning tables and distribute them around the table for your guests. If you are into larger bouquets and flowers, the medium and large size are great as statement pieces in the middle of a dinning table or on a side table. We also had collectors who often use them on coffee tables to set the mood for a relaxed environment.
Large bowl Ø24 x 12 cm and Small bowl Ø20 x 10 cm, image by Studio Sahil
3. Bring out summer fruits and snacks
Another best part of spring is having snacks and a cold drink with your friends with good conversations.
Idyllic Summer bowls are great for grapes, plums, peaches along with other snacks. We love this ripple shadows created by these handmade vessels. The colour and movements connect our audience to serene Mediterranean coasts where this collection was inspired.