Article: Winter’s Grace: Mrs. Mayfair’s Winter Favourites
Winter’s Grace: Mrs. Mayfair’s Winter Favourites
Winter has a way of quieting the home. Light softens, rooms ask less of us, and the objects we live with matter more for their calm than their spectacle.
Winter’s Grace is a restrained winter edit—pieces chosen for their ability to carry a room gently through the season and into the new year. Nothing here is hurried or decorative for its own sake. Each item earns its place through proportion, material, and a sense of permanence.
This is the kind of winter living that feels settled rather than styled: a table set simply, a bed made with intention, a room that holds warmth without excess.
Mrs. Mayfair’s Winter Favourites
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Round Scalloped Placemat – Floral Trellis
A soft, architectural edge for the winter table. Light enough for everyday use, considered enough for quiet entertaining. -
Quatrefoil Trellis Pale Green Planter
A classic form that brings structure and life indoors during the colder months. -
White Pierced Pedestal Bowl
An anchoring piece for a dining table or sideboard—useful, sculptural, and timeless. -
Nellie Floral Pillow Cover in Blue
A subtle pattern that adds depth without noise, well-suited to winter light. -
Lion’s Head Tureens (Set of Two)
Traditional in spirit, practical in use. Pieces that reward long ownership. -
Lumera Light Blue Wavy Edge Fabric Placemat
A gentle counterpoint to heavier winter textures. -
Alina Quilted Coverlet Set
Designed for layering and longevity, bringing softness without ornament. -
Oriental Oushak Ivory, Teal & Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Rug
A grounding foundation—quietly decorative, enduring by nature. -
Wellness Trio Gift Set
A thoughtful winter indulgence, suited to the slower rhythm of the season. -
Antique Style Tree of Life Beige & Teal Wool Rug
Rooted in tradition, calm in presence. -
White Pierced Floral Dinnerware
Elegant and unfussy—made to be used, not reserved. -
Ivory & Blue Bamboo Chinoiserie Footed Planter
A classical note that brings balance and form indoors.
Winter’s Grace is not about transformation.
It is about continuity—living well through winter and carrying that sense of order forward.






















