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Last Minute Bits and Baubles of the Nostalgic Kind

Most of you by now will have decorated the tree, and the house, and anything that doesn’t move really.

But there is always room for one more little bauble… and here’s our pick of the retro bunch.

Pure nostalgia from Rigby and Mac.  They remind me of the Christmas decorations that used to hang on the tree when I was a child.  Each one was lovingly wrapped in tissue paper and used year after year.

I seem to remember this pretty style too from RE.

And some more collectibles from Villeroy & Boch.

Christmas seems to bring out the family traditions in all of us, don’t you think?

Author bio

Carole King is joint Editor-in-chief of Heart Home magazine. She is a London based Interior Decorator and an Associate Member of the BIID. She started Dear Designer's Blog as a way to document all the things that she finds inspirational and hopefully to inspire others. You can follow her on Twitter @DearDesigners. Read more posts by .

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Comments (5)

  1. Last Minute Bits and Baubles of the Nostalgic Kind: Most of you by now will have decorated the tree, and the hou… http://t.co/X6erQEyw

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  3. Gorgeous post. Takes me back to the baubles my Grandma Milburn used to have. Heather x

  4. Always room for one more bauble according to @hearthomemag, especially one of ours!…

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