Chinese New Year: How to Bring Good Luck to Your Home
The new Chinese Year is being celebrated on Saturday 25th January 2020. This year is the Year of the Rat and for the Chinese they symbolise wealth, intelligence, success and wisdom. The lucky colours of the year 2020 are white and blue which coincide with Pantone’s colour of the year: Classic Blue. In feng shui, the lucky colours apply to both the colours you are wearing and the colours of your home’s interior design. The design team have selected white and blue items that will attract luck, prosperity and health to your home.
Crystal Rat Sculpture by Lalique
Lalique’s clear crystal Rat is a symbol of prosperity, wealth and fertility. The Rat is described as ambitious, intelligent and passionate. Persuasive, energetic and resourceful, he has great adaptability and finds his way through obstacles. This small sculpture is the perfect way to bring the Rat into your home in a sophisticated and elegant way.
Wedgwood have designed oriental inspired motifs to create an enchanting look for the Wonderlust Blue Pagoda Teacup & Saucer. Carefully crafted from fine bone china, the teacup and saucer feature an Oriental whimsical garden scene set against a powerful blue background.
Large and Small Edmonton Vase by Cyan Design
Cyan Design’s Edmonton vases are the perfect pairing with white flowers. Their simple yet sophisticated shape and texture create an elegant focal point on a coffee table, dining table or side board. By placing white flowers in the vases, you can easily bring both blue and white into your home to showcase this year’s lucky colours.
Reggio Candle by Cire Trudon
Cire Trudon’s iconic candles indulge our sense of smell in a room and seamlessly connect with all our other senses. The scent of a room can evoke feelings and emotions. This Reggio candle in dark blue is an easy way to bring the colour into a space to bring luck and prosperity for the Chinese New Year.
Sellier Change Tray by Hermès
The Hermè’s Change Tray, made from Limoges porcelain with a velvet goatskin base and decorated using chromolithography, is a small and subtle way to bring some blue into your home. The intricate decoration of the tray reflects Hermè’s commitment and passion for an exceptional level of detail. Their ornate change tray will look perfect placed on a console table in the hallway.