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Tanagra's Together in Bloom Edit Will Add a Touch of Spring to Your Home

Tanagra's Together in Bloom Edit Will Add a Touch of Spring to Your Home

A refined trio of table settings, each styled with the luxury boutique's signature brands, makes a compelling case for elevated get-togethers
Hosting gatherings are an integral part of the cultural in the region, which makes adding little details even more important. Tanagra's new seasonal campaign, Together in Bloom, brings focus back to those small but meaningful intricacies, whether they are floral arrangements, layered tableware, or simply mastering the art of being hospitable.
Running through May and June, the campaign involves three thoughtful scenes: Al Fresco Dining, Picnic Garden Gathering, and Springtime Tea Ritual.
The star of each setting is Tanagra's specially curated homeware. There's the hand-finished beauty of Bernardaud's Augusta collection, which brings a refined French sensibility to the table, and Baccarat's Tulipe platters and bowls, which play with light and form in all the right ways. Ralph Lauren Home's Bailey collection adds a layer of rustic charm with its grounded, unfussy, yet distinctly elegant designs.
Lalique's vases serve as centrepieces in more ways than one. For instance, the sculptural Merles et Raisins and iconic Bacchantes bring the floral storytelling to life, making even a few stems feel special. Additionally, Reflections Copenhagen's vibrant crystal pieces add a modern, almost playful contrast, sunlight bounces off their cut angles, casting colour across the table.
Together in Bloom is another page in Tanagra's book of appreciating intricate pieces and connection. The luxury homeware boutique is all about choosing designs that hold meaning, tell stories, and bring people closer with an added touch of glamour to your space. And if you're looking for the perfect Eid Al Adha gifting ideas, the edit brings you plenty of thoughtful options.
For more information, visit tanagra.me or follow @tanagra on Instagram.
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