Australians embrace modern-day living with busy lives, but often succumb to take-away food or eating out at cafes and restaurants.
While this can be enjoyable, Aussies can save their money and health with sociable meals at home.
Consider something different, such as hosting an afternoon tea at home in the garden or on the porch.
The key to hosting a great afternoon tea is by using the right tableware. Villeroy & Boch have just released the Quinsai Garden collection, perfect for afternoon tea or picnics.
The collection was inspired by the story of Marco Polo and his journey to the legendary city at the end of the Silk Road.
Quinsai Garden illustrates the historic gardens of Quinsai with symbolic blossoms while integrating soft, feminine colours and delicate paisley patterns.
Each of the four hand drawn blossoms cultivate a deeper meaning. The peony stands for affluence, the camellia represents generosity, the chrysanthemum symbolises endurance, courage and longlife, while the magnolia is the flower of the emperor, also representing beautiful women.
The range comes in plates, serving platters, bowls, coffee cups and saucers with pieces starting from RRP $32.95.
For more information on Villeroy & Boch’s Quinsai Garden collection, visit selected David Jones and Myer department stores. It can also be purchased online from the Villeroy & Boch website www.villeroy-boch.com.au.