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Slow living essentials: Laura Ashley slow cooker (UK)

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It is hard to embrace slow living when modern kitchen tech looks like a NASA advanced supercomputing centre. Glowing screens, flashing neon timers, and rows of complex buttons pull us right back into the frantic pace of the modern world. True intentional living shouldn’t require a user manual thick enough to launch a rocket ship into deep orbit.

That is why the Laura Ashley slow cooker feels like a breath of fresh air. It simplifies your routine by doing one thing perfectly with a beautiful, old-fashioned dial. You just chop fresh ingredients, turn the dial to low, and let the gentle heat transform your meal over hours while you step away to enjoy the day.

Wrapped in stunning heritage patterns, it fits beautifully into an English countryside style kitchen. Instead of hiding it away in a dark cupboard, its deep blues and elegant floral motifs make it a beautiful centrepiece on your countertop. It brings warmth and timeless, rustic charm directly into the heart of your home.

This timeless look comes from a brand with a rich history starting in 1953 London. Laura and Bernard Ashley began by printing fabric on their kitchen table, growing into a globally loved symbol of British design. Today, that legacy continues to fill contemporary homes with romance, history, and a gentle rhythm.

Laura Ashley 3.7 quart slow cooker is available on Amazon in Elveden Navy, Wild Meadow, Elveden White, and – certainly – China Rose.

Iconic LC2 Art Deco chair 🇫🇷 France

Designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair represents the industrial wing of French Art Deco. The designers inverted the traditional armchair by bringing the internal structure to the outside.