Rosalyn Wikeley sits behind the table with a cosy tablescape featuring wedding gifts form The Wedding Present Company
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At Home With Rosalyn Wikeley, Travel Editor At The Wedding Edition

Join us as Rosalyn Wikeley, Travel Editor at The Wedding Edition invites us into her beautiful home and shows us how she styles and uses her presents from her gift list with The Wedding Present Company.

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As published on The Wedding Edition, by Rosalyn Wikeley.

Admittedly, I had edited a wedding supplement for a glossy magazine the same month my husband proposed, so my research (along with some good old fashioned word-of-mouth) led me directly to The Wedding Present Company’s door. What would have helped, in the haze of planning a 250-guest wedding in four fast months, would have been style edits from real brides that aligned with my own style, (which, incidentally, The Wedding Present Company now do on their Real Weddings blog).

So here it is, consider it my wedding gift to you. One that is hopefully useful even to those not wild about my personal style, but curious to see which items someone else has prioritised for their new lives together. These are a few of my favourite The Wedding Present Company pieces, shot at our London family home. Enjoy. 

Luxury wedding presents Sage coffee machine and handpainted ceramics coffee cup are on a kitchen counter.

The Colombia Collective’s woven place mats always make me smile and pair beautifully with Maison Margaux’s intricately-printed table cloths. Hot Pottery and Late Afternoon’s serving plates instantly make whatever I’ve knocked up look more delicious, and I use Bordallo Pinheiro’s cabbage bowls every day for sauces, salt or nuts...

A hand with engagement ring takes food from the handpainted platters gifted as the wedding present.
Orange coloured tablescape featuring Rosalyn's wedding presents: crockery, flower vase, striped napkins and terazzo glass tumblers.

I love the bright, zesty flourishes from the candles by Candle Flair to the Summerill and Bishop napkins, and how the mahogany furniture and old fashioned family cutlery converses fluidly with the cool Issy Granger pom wine glasses and fresh Sophie Conran for Portmeirion crockery. The candle sticks I lugged back from Marrakech have even made it to the party, and somehow it all works – though blooms, such as these from the floristry wizards at Escape To The Cutting Garden, always help.

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Orange coloured tablescape featuring Rosalyn's wedding presents: crockery, flower vase, striped napkins and terazzo glass tumblers.

Rosalyn's Favourite Wedding Gifts

A bride recently asked me for my favourite item on our wedding list. My answer surprised her: ‘a silver jam lid and a Helmut Newton Coffee Table Monster’ – both not particularly useful, nor fairly balanced between husband and wife, but they were items I’d struggle to justify buying myself and were therefore special, and treasured. 

We were one of those immensely fortunate couples. Fortunate in the not-so-distant sense that we were married on the set date, without postponing or agonising over whether to press on or hold back. Whenever I catch our wedding photos in passing, now framed in tortoiseshell, thick bamboo or engraved silver, I can’t help but see naivety amid all the dancing, cheshire-cat grinning and euphoria, as if someone, somewhere knew what was coming. Insurance conversations were over damaged dresses or a flight cancellations, not a world-wide Pandemic. 

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Orange scalloped Addison Ross Tray with candles, terrazzo tumblers and plants is placed on rattan furniture of cosy terrace.
Rattan furniture with homeware wedding presents: striped Amuse La Bouche frilled cushions and green plants placed behind.
Rosalyn's hand reaches for her wedding presents: Late Afternoon terrazzo tumblers placed on orange scalloped drink tray.

I love outdoor entertaining and Addison Ross’ generous scalloped trays make it a breeze. These Amuse La Bouche cushions ease afternoons into awkward garden furniture. I’m all for long, romantic candles in the garden at night – shown here alongside my beloved terrazzo tumblers.

Neom have somehow consolidated their status as the paragon of all delicious smelling candles (feels less sinful lighting one when it’s a gift) and I actually stumbled upon Rosanna Corfe Slytherin-style rugs on The Wedding Present Company, which I prefer to the more subdued style of sofa throw.

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A cosy London terrace with rattan furniture and black lanterns, featuring Rosalyn's homeware wedding gifts: throw, scalloped drink tray and brass candleholders

Wedding Presents Delivery Day

Our honeymoon was the last exotic escapade, or escapade full-stop for a few strange, discombobulating years. Like so many our circumstances changed abruptly, though unlike most newlyweds, we lived and worked together under the same roof, having worked in separate countries. We tapped away on laptops balanced on a console table (the only piece of furniture that had made it to our new home), facing one another on two chairs borrowed from the sympathetic barber on the corner, as if we were about to play chess.  

Rosalyn Wikeley's wedding presents in the kitchen: Sage coffee machine and hand-painted ceramic cups
Rosalyn Wikeley's wedding presents on the kitchen counter: cookbooks, marble pestle & mortar and Addison Ross bobbin salt and pepper grinders in bright colours
Pastry served on Sophie Conran for Portmeirion white crockery.

Amid all this strangeness and GIF proliferation, The Wedding Present Company van chugged up our street like the coca-cola truck at Christmas. Rooms were taken over by boxes which our newly-acquired kittens duly clambered into to inspect. Inside each one lay an item that linked us to one of our friends and family – a salient theme of that whole chapter but one that made the present arrival experience that much more sentimental. They also spun us back to the day and the minestrone of emotions that accompanied it. Not only this but they were actually items I truly needed or had fantasised over, and suddenly longed to use at dinners and social occasions once again. 

A woman with engagement ring holds her wedding gift, orange coffee cup, in the kitchen

The coffee corner is a sacred spot in our house, and a weekend morning ritual: radio on, coffee machine fully loaded, espresso cups at the ready… There is something endlessly smug and spoiling about making good coffee in your own kitchen.

The Wedding Present Company Experience

It’s The Wedding Present Company’s sharp curation but equally its broad sweep of brands (some exclusive) that initially drew me to create a list with them. The visual layout of the site enabled me to create something close to a moodboard – to essentially decorate the house digitally and pull it into one, comprehensible list where people were safe in the knowledge that we’d love and genuinely use everything on there. We particularly warmed to the charity option, which could be integrated into the list itself, and had endless fun trawling through items on the website, mapping out our lives together via little crisp linen, beach barbecues and cocktail sets.

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I love easy, fuss-free cooking so opted for a Le Creuset (renowned for outliving their owners). I really went to town on the serving platters, like this one from Hot Pottery, and use all of them for those Ottolenghi-style lunches.

Rosalyn Wikeley cooks with her wedding present, Le Creuset Casserole
A mix of hand-painted and embossed ceramic tableware with food.

I’m not wild about sets of the same ceramics – I love mixing different colours and patterns together, which can sometimes go wrong but it’s usually worth the risk for a more playful table.

A hand sprinkles salt over food served in the platter with splatter design.
Ottolenghi-style food served using wedding gifts, handpainted tableware and serveware

Visiting The Wedding Present Company Showroom

I fondly remember visiting The Wedding Present Company’s cavernous Chelsea showroom and seeing items I’d lusted over on the website in the flesh, then stumbling upon others I’d clearly missed during late night scrolling missions. I even took a little grey candle home that still sits in our kitchen. It was one of the most exciting, stress-free aspects of our wedding planning (which was largely executed from pubs with our woeful lack of wifi in a rented Notting Hill flat, and by yours truly as my husband-to-be used international borders as an excuse to duck out of the details). 

The Wedding Present Company was a detail even he was unwilling to overlook, and I watched him trawl enthusiastically through pages of bookends, whisky glasses and garden pots – making the most of our shared access and ability to curate the list together on a ‘live’ page. 

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"It’s the little details that make The Wedding Present Company team a joy to work with and engaged couples feel looked after, from the glass of Nyetimber on arrival to the human being (not robot) on the end of a phone or email, should there be a delivery query or last minute edit."

Rosalyn Wikeley, Travel Editor at The Wedding Edition

Townhouse bedroom styled with wedding gifts including ochre velvet cushion and bedside with flowers and The Vintage List carafe
Rosalyn makes the bed in her bedroom using wedding gifts including ochre velvet cushion and crisp bed linen

I’m a big believer in splurging on bed linen (or wisely adding it to your wedding list), and The White Company is my go to. The cushion party on our sofa got a little crowded, so I moved these Oka burnt orange velvet numbers to the spare bedroom for a little colour.

I love the alchemy of making cocktails and these Royal Scot tumblers don’t need a lot of dressing up to look good. Our Vintage List Champagne coupes rarely gather dust and are always fun to bring out on a large trays like this one from the Lacquer Company (see similar ones from Addison Ross).

Glassware and homeware wedding gifts arranged in Rosalyn's home bar
The wedding gifts, champagne coupe glasses and bowls for snacks, are arranged in Rosalyn's home bar.

From the paper thin glass tumblers to the rustic-style serving dishes, plump velvet cushions and barista-grade coffee machine, these Wedding Present Company items have now woven themselves into our shared rituals, so their deliberation shouldn’t be taken lightly. 

Get inspired with some of the featured Rosalyn's wedding present picks below, or book your private appointment in our London Showroom with one of our Wedding List Advisors to explore our curated selection of inspiring gifts.

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ROSALYN'S FAVOURITE PRESENTS