22nd March 2026
Categories
Shop Sixty3 Styled
Discuss Your Project
Beautiful spaces begin with a conversation. Share your ideas with us and we’ll shape an interior that feels effortless, personal and timeless. Every detail is approached with care, from the first concept to the final touch.
Let’s begin your design journey.
The Sunday Six: what’s relevant and Chic THIS WEEK
22nd March 2026
The Sunday Six is our weekly edit of what feels relevant, chic or quietly useful. Each week Charlotte or Ginny will share objects, habits and small upgrades that feel worth your attention before Monday arrives.
The Sunday Six on Ginny: The Interior Edit

The warmer weather this week has made such a difference with longer days and more time outside. It’s left me feeling more inspired and excited for spring, which has naturally influenced some of this week’s picks.
Here are six things that have stood out for me recently.
1. Caramel tones for spring
Caramel is quietly becoming my go-to “new neutral” this season.
Our Sixty3 Styled table linens in these warm tones feel perfect for spring, especially with the scalloped detailing which adds just enough softness and interest. They’re ideal for an Easter table but equally beautiful for everyday use.
It’s that balance of cosy yet refined, a tone that works across so many interiors without feeling heavy.

2. The digital calendar that’s changed everything
I recently bought the Skylight Calendar and I can honestly say it’s transformed how we organise family life.
Everything is colour-coded, easy to see at a glance and it just removes that constant mental load of trying to remember everything.
The fact it doubles as a digital photo frame is such a lovely touch too. It’s practical, but still feels considered within the home.

3. The Wonder oven
I now have the Wonder Oven both at home and in our studio, which probably says everything.
It’s a six-in-one air fryer and toaster oven, so it covers everything from quick lunches to everyday cooking, but what I love most is that it doesn’t feel like a typical appliance. It looks stylish on the worktop, which is rare for kitchen appliances.
I have the Char colour at home and the Steam finish at the studio, and both sit so well within the space.

4. Scalloped wool rug
I’ve used these scalloped rugs in both my son’s (blue) and daughter’s (pink) bedrooms and they’re such a good find.
The quality is great, they’re 100% wool, they’re easy to clean (essential) and the scalloped edge makes them feel a bit more elevated than a standard children’s rug.
A small detail, but it makes the whole room feel more considered.

5. A sculptural vase
A recent purchase I’ve used to style one of my projects.
The ombré tones and sculptural shape of this vase give it a really elevated feel, it works beautifully on its own or styled with faux hydrangeas. Simple but very effective!

6. The afternoon matcha swap
Not a new discovery or love, but something I’ve really be doing recently.
I have been swapping my afternoon coffee for a matcha which has made such a difference. It still gives me a boost, without the caffeine crash and it doesn’t affect my sleep like coffee usually does.
I love mine with oat milk and a sprinkling of cinnamon on top.

A mix of simple things, but all ones that have made everyday life feel a little calmer and more considered this week.
If you enjoyed this, do follow along for more on my Substack. I share these every other week, alongside interiors, styling and everyday inspiration.
See you in two weeks.
Ginny xx

Ready to transform your space?
We’d love to hear from you. Whether it’s a full renovation or a design refresh, our team is here to help bring your vision to life. Let’s create something beautiful together.
