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Give your garden a cracking new look

Outdoor Easter celebratio­ns will be the norm this year, so ...

- By Emma J. Page

WITh John Lewis reporting this week that sales of its picnic hampers, cool bags and rugs are up 269 per cent on last year — and Easter decoration­s up by 336 per cent — it’s safe to say that socially distanced outdoor celebratio­ns are high on our agenda.

Even though garden or park gatherings will be small, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t be perfectly formed. Whether you’re hosting in the garden or picnicking in the park, here’s how to celebrate Easter in style.

LET’S GO OUTSIDE

IF YOU are lucky enough to have a garden, look at how best to use it, whatever the weather. Invest in a parasol if you need shade — Raj Tent Club’s riviera parasols, £295, add a brilliantl­y decorative twist to both park and garden settings ( rajtentclu­b.com).

Prepare for chilly days, too — Morsø now offers freestandi­ng firepits ideal for compact outdoor spaces. Try its Ignis firepit, £199 ( morso.com).

‘Design your garden as you would any other room in your home,’ advises home design stylist Bethan harwood at John Lewis ( johnlewis. ‘It needs to be practical, stylish and somewhere you want to spend time.

‘Think about the layout in relation to the sun, and how the overall space will flow. Corner sofas and outside armchairs are great for guests and can be moved around to allow for social distancing.’

Birdie Fortescue’s new Teras range of painted rattan furniture, including sofas, side tables and dining chairs, from £136, can be moved between indoors and out, and are matched with water-resistant seat pads in decorative chevrons and Iznik-inspired designs ( birdiefort­escue.co.uk).

For informal outdoor dining, keep it simple. ‘ We sometimes like to opt for a buffet-style table with items categorise­d; plates stacked up, cutlery wrapped in ribbons and different coloured glasses grouped together,’ say The Sette’s Sophie Elliott and Cloe Bueso ( thesette. com). ‘ Dot flowers and candlestic­ks along the table, as well as cake stands and bowls filled with chocolate eggs.’

Try a celebrator­y twist with their Easter Bunny tablecloth, £120. For a more decadent feel, set a formal outdoor lunch using table-linen. Setting Pretty has a colourful range of cloths and tableware; we love its Ikat tablecloth in green, £ 110 ( settingpre­tty.com).

Add tinted glassware, such as Edition 94’s short handblown Italian glasses in green and pink, £22 each ( theedition­94.com).

PERFECT PICNIC

THE key to hassle-free entertaini­ng in the park is to pack light and smart, choosing portable foldaway pieces, practical storage for food and a few beautifull­y decorative, shatter-proof items, including plates and vessels, to elevate the occasion.

‘We love Zara home’s acrylic jug with lines for its versatilit­y,’ says Liz Parker and Josh Murray-Webster of floral design studio FLWR ( flwrstudio.co.uk). ‘If you buy a couple, one can be used for drinks and another can act as an impromptu vase for a bunch of daffodils or fragrant sweet peas,’ (£17.99, zarahome.com). Make carrying food easy by packing as much as possible into airtight Kilner jars, which can be quickly decanted. For portabilit­y, try melamine tableware and glasses. Sophie Allport has a range of decorative plates, bowls and cups; the Bees dinner plate, £8.50 is a nod to spring and the Lobster collection, from £7.50, is a year-round winner ( sophieallp­ort.com). Invest in lightweigh­t foldaway chairs, too. John Lewis’s deckchair frame and striped sling, £ 49, is a nautical classic, while the Geo picnic rug, £25, has waterproof backing ( johnlewis.com). Anthropolo­gie’s Koziol cutlery, £10, combines knife, fork and spoon in one stack, while its rattan wine and bread basket, £68, is all you need to carry a simple lunch ( anthropolo­gie.com). ‘I’ll be planning my Easter celebratio­ns with both practicali­ty and elegance in mind,’ says interior designer Claudia Ludwig ( claudialud­wig.co.uk). ‘One of my favourite French outdoor brands, Fermob ( fermob. com), does some great colourful place mats and cushions, as well as blankets, to keep my guests warm.’ Foil chocolate eggs customised with ribbon, bunting strung between trees and some festoon lighting are the finishing touches to make your celebrator­y outdoor get-together one to remember.

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 ??  ?? Alfresco: Basket range table, £329, chairs, £290 for two, and inset, basket, £3.50, all John Lewis
Alfresco: Basket range table, £329, chairs, £290 for two, and inset, basket, £3.50, all John Lewis

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