At home with Lorraine Pascale

TV chef Lorraine Pascale with two dishes

Lorraine Pascale

During these dreary winter months, what better way to brighten up your day than with the lovely Lorraine Pascale. TV chef, speaker, author and emotional wellness advocate, Lorraine is devoted to helping us live the best life possible and her wellbeing advice and delicious recipes certainly feed our soul as well as our stomach.

One of our favourite go-to recipes at Modish Living HQ is Lorraine’s Blackened Honey and Paprika Salmon with Garlicky Kale and Peas – the perfect feel good dinner for these long dark nights. See her recipe below and after a cold winter’s day, gather around your reclaimed wood dining table and enjoy this quick, healthy, life-affirming and delectable supper….

“If it’s healthy and it feels good for your soul, do more of it this weekend”

Lorraine Pascale

Lorraine Pascale’s Blackened Honey & Paprika Salmon with Garlicky Kale & Peas

Serves 4
Ingredients
4 Salmon fillets
1 tbsp paprika
3 tbsp honey
Salt & pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
Juice 1 lemon or 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
5 sprigs thyme
150g frozen peas
150g kale – broken into bite sized pieces
1 clove garlic finely chopped
80g pomegranate

Method

Preheat the oven to 200c. Put some oil in a frying pan. As this heats up, season the tops of the salmon with salt and pepper and sprinkle with half of the paprika.

Place the salmon fillets upside down in the pan and cook for about 2 minutes or until the salmon is blackening on top.

As this cooks, mix together the other half of the paprika with the honey, salt and pepper, olive oil and lemon juice or balsamic vinegar and set aside.

Once the salmon is blackened, place it on to a baking tray, right side up and brush well with all of the glaze.

Place the baking tray into the oven with half of the thyme scattered over the top. Cook for about 10-12 minutes.

As this cooks, prepare the vegetables. Carefully wipe out the salmon pan, so there are no burnt bits in there. Drizzle some more oil in the pan, add the peas and let them sit over a medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes or until they blister and go brown. Then throw in the kale, garlic and rest of the thyme.

Keep the pan moving so the garlic doesn’t burn. Season with salt and pepper and when the kale has softened slightly (about 2 minutes), set the pan aside.

Once the fish is cooked, serve with the vegetables and spoon over any of the glaze remaining in the baking tray and sprinkle over the pomegranates.

Recreate Lorraine’s interior dining style

A fan of reclaimed wood furniture, Lorraine serves her delicious home cooked meals on our gorgeous Stanford Extending Reclaimed Wood Dining Table with matching Stanford Industrial Reclaimed Wood Bench. Style with natural table linens, bamboo pendant ceiling lights and plenty of houseplants.

Stanford Extending Reclaimed Wood Dining table & Bench

Photo credit: @lorrainepascale, Table: @modishliving, Skillet pan: Utopia

A cup of coffee with That’s So Gemma

Interior stylist That's So Gemma positioning storage baskets in a bedroom

We sat down with Gemma Gear, freelance interior stylist and author of esteemed blog, That’s So Gemma, to discover more about her career, home and interior design.

That's So Gemma sitting on a wicker bench with green plants around

How would you describe your style?

Believe it or not, this is a tough one to answer! Being an interior stylist, I have to be quite versatile in my designs with many varying projects and briefs to work on. I think I almost always fall in love with something different about every single style, which is reflected in my own home. I have a very eclectic mix of things that I love, which in effect makes my own ‘style’ quite unique. I think it’s safe to say that I absolutely love colour and vibrant mixes of patterns and textures, so I always try to bring a little bit of ‘me’ in that way to each project that I work on.

Where do you look for inspiration?

That's So Gemma walking in a cacti park

I quite often find inspiration from things when I least expect it, even more so when I’m not actually looking for it! Even just being outside in nature is a great source of inspiration for colour and texture. I found huge inspiration when travelling to India and Marrakech last year, again for the clash of colours and patterns. I also love to visit design exhibitions for research on upcoming trends. Decorex and the Design Centre is brilliant for this.

What do you think makes a house a home?

Well, they say ‘Home is where the heart is’ for a reason. I believe what truly makes a home is a place that you feel most comfortable in. It should be a space that you curate from things that inspire you, and make you feel happy. Whether that be on trend, or not, it shouldn’t matter! Everyone has their own personal taste and style and your home is the one place where you can truly show that off to make it feel like your own.

What do you think will be big in homes & interiors in 2020?

Plants are most definitely becoming more of a popular trend, not just because of their leafy-green aesthetic, but because of their ability to improve wellbeing too. I’ve always been a huge plant hoarder, so I’m pleased to see they’re being appreciated more in interiors. Sustainability is becoming another huge factor in people’s homes and design ideas. Organic materials such as reclaimed wood furniture is being favoured for its durability. In terms of colours, deep jewel tones are definitely on the ‘up’ this year. Emerald greens, teal and amber is a great combination for 2020 trends.

What pieces at Modish Living are you lusting over at the moment?

Standford Reclaimed Wood Dining Table with green plants on top

The Standford range definitely has me swooning the most. I absolutely love the combination of wood and metal as it makes a really modern aesthetic. The reclaimed wood dining table is brilliant too as it cleverly extends so that it can be more compact in a room. The bamboo pendant ceiling lights are another huge fave of mine too. I am a proud owner of the Bamboo Manta Pendant Light which hangs perfectly over my stairwell!

What’s your favourite room in the house and why?

Funnily enough I have recently spoken about this with my partner as we moved into our new house just a few months ago. We’ve put so much love into each of the rooms in our home, but I can safely say that my favourite room in the house is our bedroom. It feels very warm and cozy, and is filled with lots of sentiments and pictures. It really does feel homely and I genuinely believe it’s because we’ve filled it with things that all mean something. I also have a lovely chair by the window which I enjoy sitting in to relax, and the original cast iron fireplace gives the room tons of character.

What’s the trick to pulling together an interior scheme?

Modish Living mood board created by That's So Gemma

Mood boarding is a great way of planning a scheme. If you’re new to designing/planning interiors for a room then it’s really useful to gather your ideas and see it all in one place. Use paint charts, fabric/wallpaper samples and cut out pictures of furniture pieces to create a collage of materials for the room you are planning; it will not only help you decide what things you prefer but also make you aware if something is not quite right. I’m a visual learner, so it’s important that I do this prior to any project I work on… it’s also a lot of fun to do!

How did you become an interior stylist?

Gemma Gear behind the scenes of a Modish Living photoshoot

I started as a visual merchandiser in home retail stores such as Laura Ashley and Zara Home. I always knew I had a passion for interiors and creating visual displays, so when I found out more about interior styling it was like a ‘light bulb’ moment in my head as I realised it was what I wanted to do. I reached out to a few editors of various interior magazines, and I was lucky enough to get some work experience and assist on a few shoots before being confident enough to go solo. It took a lot of motivation, endless emails and copious amounts of coffee whilst building my online website and portfolio, but here I am now, with no turning back!

Gemma Gear behind the scenes at a bedroom photoshoot for Modish Living

What’s a typical day like for you?

That's So Gemma on the beach with her dog

Just recently I became a very proud dog owner, so my day now always starts off with a long dog walk, which is brilliant for my mental health and ensures I start my day feeling fresh and energised. The type of projects I am working on will determine what my day will generally be like. Quite often I’ll be mood-boarding or curating plans for a photoshoot, and other days I’ll be out prop shopping or visiting press shows. It’s safe to say that my day-to-day life is quite spontaneous as I rarely have two weeks the same, but I very much enjoy working in different places with different people each week, so it suits me perfectly.

Your dream house is on fire. What three items do you grab?

Great question! If we are not including my partner and pup, then it would have to be the following three things: Firstly, my storage box filled with sentiments and photographs – I’m pretty sure everyone has one of these tucked away that they couldn’t walk away from! Secondly, my colourful pouffe from Marrakech that’s hand knotted and made from different types of fabrics. It reminds me of a fantastic holiday and I would be gutted to see it go up in flames. Finally, my giant peace lily plant. I’ve been keeping it alive for 8 years now and it’s probably one of my most proudest accomplishments! It always gets commented on… How could I let that burn?!

Get Cocktail Ready to Welcome in the New Year

Two champagne flutes with gold confetti

The Christmas parties are over and with only a few days to recover, there is another celebration on the doorstep – New Year’s Eve! Who can resist partying the night away with friends and family to welcome in a new year? No doubt drinks and cocktails will be on the party menu but is your drinks cabinet up to the challenge?

Two champagne flutes with gold confetti

The host with the most

Hosting a cocktail-themed party of New Year’s Eve is a great way to bid farewell to one year and welcome in another. As well as your hosting skills being at the top of their game, you also need to be confident you have all the liqueurs, spirits, glasses and accoutrements your guests will need.

The trick of being the perfect host and cocktail drinks host is organisation. You need to be able to find the bottles quickly, your measuring cups and glasses in the blink of an eye… and that means you need an important piece of furniture: the drinks cabinet.

But is your drinks cabinet the epitome of glamour? Does it shout look at me or is it best to avert your gaze?

Here are five cocktail cabinet options picked by our editor…

The Twister Drinks Cabinet

Japandi style furniture oozes drama, opulence and elegance. Paired with black effect legs presents your cocktail New Year’s Eve party with the glamour it deserves.

Never fail to find glasses, drinks and sliced lemons in the towering grandeur of the Twister 2 Door Drinks Cabinet.

The Wardour rustic elm cabinet

A rustic elm cabinet with an intricate pattern

A seismic shift in style it may be from the Twister drinks cabinet, but the Wardour elm cabinet punches just as much weight when it comes to stylish impact. The raised detailing of the door makes it a stand out piece, as too does the generous shelving space for all cocktail making paraphernalia.

The Farnham Bar Cabinet

This cocktail cabinet is a standout addition to any room, poised to impress guests with its clever storage for your go-to beverages and glasses. Its refined interior, adorned with a glass back and shelves, perfectly complements the exterior’s inlaid wrapped brass and Acacia wood sections. When it comes to the Farnham Bar Cabinet, it is this subtle detailing that makes it a beautiful piece for the dining room, the living room or even the hallway.

The Skandi 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet

Sleek and stylish, the Skandi 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet is a statement piece adorned with a captivating inlay chevron design. Expertly crafted from European oak and complemented with rustic oak structured veneers, it beautifully captures the oak’s natural grain and intricate knots. Its flush-finish doors further accentuate the chevron pattern, celebrating the inherent beauty of the oak.

Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet

Last but not least is the Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet, the epitome of modern living room furniture. Present without being imposing, the Oldham 2 Door Cocktail Cabinet has a beautiful elegance all of its own. Heavily influenced by the Scandinavian style it adds a hint of luxury without being garish.

These are just five ideas. Why not take a look at our complete range of drinks cabinets?

Our Best Sellers throughout 2019

Series of cut outs of tables and a sideboard with 2019 written in balloons

As 2019 nears its end, we look back at what our customers have been loving this year.

Industrial dining

The industrial style is limitless in its appeal and the trend for industrial design is showing no signs of slowing down. And when it comes to the dining table, the industrial look is certainly one that our customers are choosing over many others.

An industrial and Rustic Wood Medium Dining Set

The Lansdowne 6 seater dining table has proved a particularly big hit and no wonder. The classic fusion of the black steel frame with the reclaimed wood tabletop is a classic design that will never date.

As well as faux leather dining chairs, pairing the table with a dining bench has also proved a big hit this year.

Extending dining tables

Standford Industrial Reclaimed Wood Extending Dining Table

We’ve written extensively on the beauty and versatility of the extending dining table in the family home and so it’s no wonder that the Standford reclaimed wood extending dining table has been a popular purchase throughout 2019.

A beautiful piece for your dining room, it comes in two lengths, perfect as a 6 and 8-seater dining table.

Spider legs dining table

The detailing of the spider leg dining table is one reason why they have been super popular over the course of the year. The current trend is to make the most of the space around the dining table which is why we have two best sellers in this category.

An Industrial and Rustic Oak Spider Leg Dining Table

The Rocco oak spider leg is an excellent example of industrial furniture. Another prime example is the Mitcham industrial oak spider leg dining table. Pair it with upholstered or leather dining chairs of your choice for a personalised and stylish finish.

Small dining solutions

Informal and small dining spaces don’t miss out either with many of our customers looking to create a stylish dining zone separate to the larger dining table.

We have plenty of options but the one smaller dining table that has proved popular in 2019 has been the bar table.

Industrial Lansdowne Rustic Wood Bar Table

Perfect for any stylish setting, our industrial Lansdowne rustic wood bar table has topped the list of popular items in 2019. Team it with a wooden sideboard in the dining area and you have handy storage solutions available too.

Sideboards

Talking of wooden sideboards, they have remained in constant demand throughout the year. Keeping a bit on the side was a popular choice, whether in the kitchen, dining room or the living room. A statement sideboard seems to be the furniture item of the moment.

A reclaimed wood and industrial sideboard

Both the medium and larger Standford reclaimed wood sideboard have been a popular purchase as too has the Farringdon reclaimed wood sideboard, again available in a medium and large size.

Nudging its way onto the list in all its shiny metallic glory is the Aviator industrial sideboard, in particular, the jet brass finish.

What will 2020 hold?

Styles and trends for 2020 are promising yet more excitement in terms of the finishes and design we will be opting for. But for now, let’s bask in the glory that 2019 bestowed on us.