Mother’s Day Inspiration: The Ultimate High Tea with Nicolson Russell
Plan something spectacular for that special woman in your life. Moms deserve a break too and we think the ultimate spoil of a celebratory high tea is most certainly in order! Get the look now with the latest tableware and cutlery from Nicolson Russell.
The concept of a high tea is oh so British and we absolutely love the idea of sipping on an afternoon tea with some scones. You still have a couple of hours to pull off the best Mother’s Day high tea, so take note and follow these useful tips to plan a day your mom will never forget.
Variety is the spice of life
When it comes to a stylish high tea, be sure to offer a variety of edibles in bite sizes. Think pastries, cakes and finger snacks that can be easily dipped in tea and enjoyed in small portions. If you want to keep things classic, then do note that a traditional tea starts with finger sandwiches, followed by scones with butter, jam or cream, then cakes and, of course, tea.
Set the Scene
Create the perfect ambience and spend some time planning your table decor. Add flowers to bring a little vibrancy, colour and fragrance to your table. Choose complementary decor in similar shades and voila… you have an entire scheme to work with. A high tea is also the perfect opportunity to whip out your prized tea set and fine china. If you’re looking for the perfect addition to your table, be sure to shop the latest ranges from Nicolson Russell. Not only do they offer designer cutlery in elegance finishes such as titanium plated options as well as contemporary antique plastique, but you can also shop a range of vibrant dinnerware to help you set the scene.
Elegance is key to a perfect Mother’s Day high tea. Be sure to incorporate your mom’s favourite colours and treats for that personal touch.
Contact: Nicolson Russell.
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