As Seen In: Home Beautiful February 2024
Home Beautiful's February 2024 issue provides a refreshing perspective on the art of home organisation and cleanliness in their Home Reset feature. With styling by Lucy Gough and photography by Brigid Arnott, this beautiful feature transforms the utilitarian spaces of our homes into bastions of serene order and aesthetic appeal, spotlighting a selection of products from French Knot's Kitchen and Laundry Collections.
Lucy Gough's talent for styling brings out the poetic potential in everyday items, turning the Kipling Planter into a striking utensil pot that elegantly houses kitchen tools. Her vision proves that functionality need not come at the expense of beauty; in fact, the two can coexist harmoniously. The Casa Mini Cane Storage Basket exemplifies this union, serving as a testament to the stylish containment of household essentials.
Capturing the tranquility of a well-organised home, this feature emphasises the simple elegance of utilitarian pieces. It's an invitation to a calmer life, a showcase of how a well-placed item can uplift the spirit of a space. The feature gracefully incorporates the Ostrich Feather Duster, an item that bridges the gap between decor and cleaning tool. Its natural beauty and practicality make it a dual-purpose accessory, while the marble dishes add a cool, luxe touch to countertops and tables.
Pantry storage & baskets
As the pages turn, one cant help but admire the way pantry storage jars and baskets are not hidden but displayed, turning ingredients and laundry necessities into part of the homes charming decor. These containers promise to keep essentials at arm's reach while maintaining a sleek appearance.
The Home Reset feature teaches that a clean home is a happy home, and with the selection available at French Knot, the path to achieving such a space is both accessible and inviting. The products available in the Kitchen and Laundry Collections are designed not just for storage and cleaning, but as pieces that contribute to the overall aesthetic of your space.
With the skill of Lucy Gough in curating the look, and Brigid Arnott's ability to frame these everyday scenes into works of art, this Home Beautiful feature reminds us that the spaces we inhabit can and should reflect our tastes and aspirations, even down to the smallest of details. It's a clarion call to reset not just our homes but our approach to organisation and cleanliness. French Knot's offerings enable us to find joy in the routine and bring a sense of grace to the daily task of tidying and organising. Through careful selection and placement, our domestic spheres become a canvas for our creativity and a refuge from the chaos of the outside world
Credits:
Stylist: Lucy Gough, Photographer: Brigid Arnott
Publication: Home Beautiful Magazine, February 2024