Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle
Cover Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle
Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle

Spruce up your home for the festive season with Royal Selangor's home accessories

Ramadan may soon be over but there’s still time to prepare your home for Raya. Whether you’re planning a lavish or lowkey celebration, keeping it intimate with close family and friends or having a fabulously festive open house, make simple but effective gestures to get your home ready.

Food and drinks are always a big part of any celebration, and you can turn up the ante for your serving ware with Royal Selangor stemware and trays. Dress up your home to make it more welcoming with the Malaysian heritage brand's beautifully crafted decorative items.

Here are a curated selection of products to make this year's celebration one to remember. 

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Atiya Vase, Savoy candlestands and Deco Tray.
Above Atiya Vase, Savoy candlestands and Deco Tray.
Atiya Vase, Savoy candlestands and Deco Tray.

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is the festival of light, and you can brighten up your home in several ways. For starters, arrange a beautiful bouquet in a satin-finished Atiya Vase. Atiya, meaning ‘gift’ in Arabic, represents the infinite beauty of divine perfection, with mesmerising leaf and tendril arabesques derived from the carved pulpit of a 15th-century Egyptian mosque.

Candlelight always looks cosy, especially on a pair of elegant Savoy Candlestands. Upgrade your trinkets to a more sophisticated home with the Deco Valet Tray, inspired by the iconic Battersea Power Station building.

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Four Gentlemen Vase, Frost Carafe and Vienna Glasses
Above Four Gentlemen Vase, Frost Carafe and Vienna Glasses
Four Gentlemen Vase, Frost Carafe and Vienna Glasses

A cold drink after a long day of visiting is truly a joy. So delight your guests with an ice-cold mocktail in the Frost Carafe which features a minimalist design enhanced with a pewter collar of diagonals and diamond facets echoing fractured ice.

Match this with the Vienna Glass, inspired by the design style of its namesake, the Wiener Werkstätte.

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Bronze Pod Amplifier LG, Gembira Tea Set
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Bronze Pod Amplifier LG, Gembira Tea Set

Add a sense of occasion when you serve tea with the Gembira Tea Set. The lovely tea service celebrates batik, translating its most distinctive patterns, motifs and printing techniques as a tactile experience in pewter. In addition, the collection is inspired by the nostalgia for the gentler pace and graciousness of a bucolic Malaya, conjuring languid days of afternoon teas on the veranda.

Then set the mood with a festive playlist on your phone amplified by the Bronze Pod Amplifier LG.

See also: The best 10 green homes in Malaysia

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Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle
Above Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle
Streamline Valet Tray, Atiya Nut Tray and Sense 1-wick Sage Candle

Everyone looks forward to kuih Raya, only available during this special time. Present them in style on the Atiya Nut Tray, which comes with three removable dishes with different arabesque patterns, and the Art-Deco-inspired Streamline Valet Tray.

Finally, add a sensory component with Sense sage-scented candles, which exude a relaxing scent while imparting a soft, warm glow to the setting.

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Jennifer Choo
Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, Tatler Malaysia
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Jennifer Choo is Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, covering architecture, interior design, and art across Asia. Based in Malaysia, she oversees regional content on luxury residential design and contemporary art collections. Legally trained but choosing to pursue her passion for design, she previously led notable design publications and worked as an interior stylist and art consultant for property developers, design firms, and private clients.