
"Do you really need another [insert random but expensive homeware]?" my partner would ask. No, of course I don't, but that doesn't stop me from wanting it. And when payday rolls around, aren't those the types of things you should be reaching for? Not the needs, but the slightly extravagant things that bring you a sense of unadulterated joy every time you see them.
So, what would be on your Payday Edit this month? A sculptural cheese grater? A £300 set of mugs? Yet another set of bed linens? Well, why not? Once you've allocated necessary funds to all the things you have to, it's important to set aside a little bit for self-investment.
On my Payday Edit this month, there's a stylish stainless steel pod machine I saw in a homewares store in Norway, a floor lamp that's remarkably similar to one I already own (but different enough, I swear), and even a Christmas ornament (because no, it's not too early). So, take a look for yourself, and consider investing...
JW Anderson just released a collaboration with Wedgwood, and it looks alarmingly like the iconic LOEWE candles (also available at Harrods). £300 for two mugs is steep, yes, but the cost-per-use makes it almost justifiable.
I saw this coffee pod machine while in Norway recently and was gob-smacked that something so beautiful was, in fact, for pods. It gives Italian, I-take-my-coffee-seriously vibes, without the effort.
Do I need a new lamp? No. Do I want a new lamp? Yes, after seeing this color-blocked cutie from MADE. The shape, the colors (that look almost hand-painted) is simply perfection.
Another design I spotted while in Norway, this embroidered cushion comes in a variety of different themes — golf, cycling, football, swimming, etc. — and I kind of love the idea of picking one that represents everyone in your household.
It's no secret that decorating with animal print is hot right now, but it's the more obscure patterns that feel the most stylish. Plus, I can't help but think these bed sheets are an elevated take on the 101 Dalmatians posters that hung in my tweenage bedroom.
If you think incense is too woo-woo, these tins from Urban Outfitters make it clear that it's actually uber cool. Packed with 70 sticks, each with a 15-20 minute burn time, it's available in three scents: Welcome Drink, Room No.11, and Fluffy Pillow (I'll let you look up what any of that actually means.)
I have a thing with things that serve a really really niche purpose. Oyster plates, coffee cup slings, and now, this baguette bag from Australian homewares store, Fred Home. It ships to the UK, and I dare say the wait would be worth it.
Bows are back (did they ever really go anywhere, though?) and this spoon set from Anthro is just the sweetest way to embrace the trend. Again, not a necessity, but that's what payday purchases should be all about. If you ask me, at least.
Want a candleholder that wows? This kaleidoscopic beaded design is a sure to catch eyes and start conversations. Made from individual glass beads, the craftsmanship is evident, and it's surely a piece you'll keep on display, and in your collection, for years to come.
£90 for just a corkscrew? No, you must be mistaken. This is also a work of art. As is most things designed by Alessi (of which I have more than a few on my wish list). As we head into hosting season, use payday as an excuse to elevate your dinner party essentials.
I already have a smaller version of this sculptural rice paper floor lamp from H&M Home, but now I've seen this almost totem-like style, I'm considering replacing it. We recently covered an IKEA hack that created an organic modern lampshade using sculptural shades, but this looks way more expensive.
Yes, it's a Miranda Priestly Christmas ornament. No, it's not too early. That's all.
If you're calendar for the rest of the year isn't already filled up, it's likely it's about to be. Give guests a — ahem — subtle hint that the dinner party is wrapping up with this fun slogan cushion by The Pillow Drop.
£10 per glass is definitely an investment, but when it looks just as good styled on your shelves as it will on the table, that feels like a deal? This two-tone style from Mango Home comes in a few different color combinations, and I think I might just need all of them.
I've always been skeptical on diffusers. I feel like they often get dusty and look a bit dorky, but this one looks like an expensive perfume and I instantly fell in love. Yes, it's a commitment, but it's payday, baby! You earned it. (Literally.)
Looking for something a little more in line with autumn? I've got you sorted with The Fifty, this season's most stylish edit of homewares to shop (if I don't say so myself).