
The slow-morning edit – the new homeware pieces you need for cosy, easy Sundays
Embrace the cosy new interiors trend inspired by slow mornings and comfort-first homeware. Here’s how to create that easy Sunday feeling at home
There's a rare pleasure in unhurried mornings. The kind that begin without an alarm, stretch gently into brunch and invite you to stay in your pyjamas a little longer.
The easy Sunday morning approach to your home and kitchen is about designing a space that encourages these moments, where comfort comes first and everyday rituals are treated with care.
If you've seen this interiors trend on Pinterest and Instagram, you’ll agree that the colder season is the perfect time to embrace the aesthetic in your home. And the good news is, it's easy to do.
Rather than dramatic statements or fast-changing trends, this look favours pieces that feel good to live with: thoughtfully made tableware, soft linens, warm textures and simple objects that effortlessly elevate the home.
It's the perfect setting for enjoying the slower moments, whether it's grazing from a generous brunch board, lingering over fresh waffles with family, or savouring the smell of freshly made French toast as it drifts through your home.
These are homes designed for relaxation, from bed to kitchen and back again – and for making the most of time spent doing very little at all.
Jump to:
- How to make the most of easy Sunday morning style in your home
- What is easy Sunday morning style?
- Our favourite easy Sunday morning home inspiration
Oak Wood Folding Bed Tray
- Available from John Lewis (£65)

Breakfast in bed just got easier. Made from solid oak, this folding tray has a natural, warm finish and sturdy legs that fold flat for storage. It’s ideal for coffee and pastries in bed, or even for using your laptop comfortably on the sofa.
Available from:
John Lewis (£65)
Cowshed Relax Calming Diffuser
- Available from Look Fantastic (£24), Boots (£32), Cowshed (£32)

There’s nothing like a gentle scent to ease you into the day. This diffuser from Cowshed fills your space with soft lavender and sage, perfect for lingering over a book or a slow coffee in your slippers. The glass bottle and simple reeds add an understated elegance to any corner of your home.
Available from:
Look Fantastic (£24)
Boots (£32)
Cowshed (£32)
Fellow Aiden Precision Coffee Maker
- Available from Healf (£299), Selfridges (£365), Harrods (£365)

Just like any slow Sunday, this coffee maker is about doing the simple things beautifully. The Fellow Aiden has a clean, unfussy design that sits easily on the worktop. You can start your brew from bed using the app, so coffee is ready by the time you wander into the kitchen. Fresh coffee with very little effort leaves you to enjoy a quiet morning, a second cup, and nowhere in a rush to be.
Available from:
Healf (£299)
Selfridges (£365)
Harrods (£365)
Villeroy & Boch Crafted 4-Piece Porcelain Plate Set
- Available from Selfridges (£91.90)

Simple and sturdy, these porcelain plates feel light but durable. They have a subtly textured finish that gives them a handmade look, making breakfast or brunch feel a little more thoughtful. They’re easy to mix and match with other tableware too, with soft blue hues and artisanal texture that elevate everyday dishes. Toast, fruit or pastries feel a little more considered when served on these subtle plates.
Available from:
Selfridges (£91.90)
Swan Alexa Smart Kettle
- Available from AO.com (£59), Boots (£79.99), Argos (£80)

This kettle can be controlled via Alexa or Bluetooth, so you can ask it to boil water without leaving your bed or sofa. It also has six temperature settings and a keep-warm function, making it easy to brew everything from delicate green teas to strong black coffee at exactly the right heat. Ideal for a relaxed Sunday breakfast table.
Available from:
AO.com (£59)
Boots (£79.99)
Argos (£80)
Ferm Living Flow Mug With Saucer
- Available from Selfridges (£39)

This simple mug is ideal for those who like minimalist kitchen decor. The Flow mug comes with a matching saucer, perfect for tea or coffee on the sofa, and the slightly uneven, handmade-inspired shape makes it feel more personal than a standard cup. It's the kind you instinctively reach for with your first coffee of the morning.
Available from:
Selfridges (£39)
Piglet in Bed Linen Bedding Bundle
- Available from Piglet in Bed (from £237)

Crisp yet soft, these extra-deep linen sheets are made for lingering mornings; linen that only gets better with time and makes Sunday lie-ins feel even more luxurious. These sheets are lightweight and breathable, made to feel soft from the first night.
This set comes in a selection of patterns and colours to create a relaxed, calming atmosphere in your bedroom. Perfect for lingering in bed on a Sunday morning.
Available from:
Piglet in Bed (from £237)
John Lewis New Zealand Single Sheepskin Rug – Wood Rose
- Available from John Lewis (£38)

Indulgently soft and warm underfoot, this fluffy rug is ideal beside the bed for cold mornings, adding a warming touch that invites you to stay in slippers a little longer. Coming in a selection of colours, the sheepskin is soft and thick, perfect for draping over a chair, stool, or sofa, and it adds a natural texture that warms up any corner of the room.
Available from:
John Lewis (£38)
Bearaby Cotton Weighted Blanket
- Available from Healf (£289.49)

This hand-knitted cotton blanket is soft, breathable and evenly weighted to provide gentle pressure across your body. It’s perfect for curling up on the sofa or in bed, helping you feel calm and settled during a slow morning or a quiet evening. Designed to encourage deeper relaxation, this weighted blanket is perfect for slow Sunday starts with a book and a second cup of coffee, helping you feel grounded and cosy.
Available from:
Healf (£289.49)
Ozone Coffee Roasters
- Available from Ozone Coffee (from £10.95)

What’s a slow Sunday without a coffee? Ozone is a New Zealand roastery that’s brought its café-style brunch vibes to London since 2012. Their home coffees cover origins like Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala, with flavour notes from bright citrus to nutty and cocoa, plus a 'half-caff' option if you want just a little buzz. Packaging is fully recyclable, deliveries are reliable, and their tasting packs make trying new beans easy. Perfect for a Sunday morning brew that feels a little indulgent.
Available from:
Ozone Coffee (from £10.95)
What is easy Sunday morning style?
Easy Sunday morning style is about making your home feel calm, comfortable and easy to live in. It focuses on soft colours, natural fabrics and furniture that feels good to use every day, rather than simply looking nice.
The idea comes from the feeling of a slow Sunday morning at home. A relaxed sofa, light curtains, a wooden table that shows a bit of wear, and plenty of cosy layers like cotton throws or linen cushions – nothing too perfect, nothing too polished.
It’s a style that suits UK homes particularly well. Easy Sunday morning style works with our light and our climate, helping spaces feel warm and welcoming all year round. Rather than following trends, it’s about creating a home that feels comfortable, familiar and easy to enjoy.
Our favourite easy Sunday morning home inspiration
Cate St Hill's calm interiors

London‑based interiors writer, stylist and designer Cate St Hill offers an Instagram feed filled with simple Scandi‑inspired spaces and everyday living ideas. Her home and posts are known for serene colours, uncluttered styling and a focus on how spaces feel in daily life rather than staged looks.
That calm, quiet atmosphere fits perfectly with easy Sunday morning homes – rooms where you can make breakfast, curl up with a book or simply enjoy sunlight on a soft sofa.
She says: "I love the idea of 'wintering' – of hiding away, retreating from the world and rewarding yourself with rest and gentleness, instead of rushing through the start of the year and sprinting before you can run, or indeed, walk. I like the idea of letting winter be winter, to not fight its cold embrace, but to seek comfort in cosiness and quiet in the darkness."
Leanne Kilroy's Victorian home

Leanne Kilroy shares the ongoing renovation of her Victorian terrace in London, documenting how cosy, lived‑in spaces can be created even during major renovation projects. Her feed shows bright gatherings of neutral walls, wood textures and thoughtful design choices that balance period features with everyday comfort.
She says: "I often have a North Star when designing a room. It could be a piece of furniture or a feeling. In [my daughter] Stella’s room it was her request that it feel like a warm hug."
Followers love watching how she makes the most of original architectural details, clever storage and relaxed furnishings that make a home feel welcoming on a slow morning. Leanne's project blends heritage with light, warm interiors that invite relaxed mornings and long breakfasts with family.
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