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The Sunday Six: what’s relevant and Chic THIS WEEK
8th 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

Welcome to my second Sunday Six. Charlotte and I take turns sharing these every other week, a small collection of things we’ve been enjoying, finding useful or simply appreciating lately.
Here are six things that have stood out for me recently.
1. My walking pad
My walking pad has been one of the best purchases I’ve made recently. On cold, dark evenings when the idea of leaving the house for a walk feels very unappealing, it means I can still move a little.
It’s also brilliant during the day. If I have a run of meetings or calls, I’ll often take them whilst walking slowly on it. It’s such an easy way to add movement into the day without needing to carve out extra time.

2. A beautiful table lamp
I’ve always loved layered lighting in a room and a beautiful table lamp makes such a difference to the atmosphere. Recently I’ve been drawn to this Dark Emperador scallop shade table lamp.
The rich marble base paired with the soft scalloped shade feels both classic and slightly playful. It casts the loveliest warm glow in the evening and instantly makes a space feel more considered and inviting which is proof that good lighting really is one of the easiest ways to elevate a room.

3. A faux olive tree
I love to add faux olive trees to a room as it instantly softens the space. Olive trees bring such a calm Mediterranean feel, but the faux version means there’s absolutely no upkeep.
To make it feel more realistic, I like to place it in a beautiful rustic planter and add a layer of moss around the base. It’s a small detail, but it makes the tree feel much more lifelike and styled.
This particular one is also a great option if you’re looking for something that looks beautiful but affordable.

4. Marble side table
A recent find that I absolutely love is the marble-topped side table from H&M. It looks far more expensive than it is and works beautifully in so many spaces.
It also ties in with my recent Substack article about high–low interiors, where mixing more affordable pieces with investment pieces creates a home that feels layered and considered.

5. Pottery Barn in the UK
Pottery Barn has now arrived in the UK and I couldn’t be happier. One piece I particularly love is this gorgeous swivel chair. It looks incredibly cosy but still very refined.
The mohair in the espresso colour is especially chic. It’s rich, timeless and the kind of piece that would anchor a room beautifully.

6. Reading before bed
One habit I’ve been trying to keep lately is reading before bed. It’s such a simple thing, but it really helps quieten my mind at the end of the day and makes falling asleep much easier.
A book that has really stayed with me is The Names by Florence Knapp. It’s beautifully written and one of those stories that lingers long after you’ve finished it. Definitely worth a read.

I hope you enjoyed this week’s Sunday Six. I always enjoy hearing what others have been loving lately too, so do share if there’s something you think I should try.
You can also follow along on Substack where I share more about interiors, home styling and the pieces I’m currently loving.
See you in two weeks.
Ginny xx

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