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For entertainment purposes   There?s something about summer nights that hit differently. Golden h

For entertainment purposes [View email online]( [White Stuff Logo]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [KIDS]( [ACCESSORIES]( [Shop Homeware](   There’s something about summer nights that hit differently. Golden hour that goes on forever. Coal-fired food that tastes like summer. Conversation (and rosé) that never runs dry.     [SHOP HOMEWARE](       [Shop Ceramics](     Set the table with warm terracotta tones and citrus-y highlights. Stack glazed plates on woven table mats. Mix artisanal, hand-painted bowls with mismatched vases filled with garden-picked blooms. Save a few lavender springs for tucking in folded napkins.     [SHOP CERAMICS](       [Shop Ceramics](     Focus your menu on sharing dishes. Serve warm flatbreads with charred aubergines, roasted artichoke hearts and balsamic-y red onions. Or pea and burrata salad drizzled with a preserved lemon dressing. For mains, think butterflied leg of lamb or whole sea bass with smashed Jersey Royals and a few salads to pass around. End with sugar-cured strawberries topped with a white chocolate crumb.     [SHOP KITCHEN](       [Shop Skirts](   [Shop Knitwear](   [Shop Ceramics](       [Shop Ceramics](   [Shop Tops and Tees](   [Shop Kitchen Accessories and Diningware](       [Shop Ceramics](   [Shop Accessories](   [Shop Dresses](     What to wear? Go for relaxed but like you’ve still made an effort. Try an easy shirt dress in a night-sky dot, or a twirly skirt with a long sleeve top tucked in. Keep a layer handy in case it’s chilly and finish with a touch of jewellery in Mediterranean hues. Because you could almost be in the Med, after all.     [SHOP DRESSES](     [SHOP ACCESSORIES](     [SHOP NEW IN](     [SHOP HOMEWARE](       WHAT’S HOT RIGHT NOW   [Blank Image](   [Blank Image](   [Blank Image](   [Ghost Net Graphic Tshirt](   [Kegworth Cargo Short](   [Geo Print Short Sleeve Shirt]( [34.95 €](   [69.95 €](   [59.95 €](   TOP CATEGORIES     [SHIRTS](   [T-SHIRTS](       [FOOTWEAR](   [SHORTS](       [LINEN](   [JEANS](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Footer Logo]( Love White Stuff? [Refer a friend](     [Terms & Conditions](         [Privacy Policy](         [FAQs](         [Unsubscribe](     Registered address: White Stuff Ltd, Canterbury Court, Kennington Park, 1-3 Brixton Rd, London, SW9 6DE VAT no. - GB 974 9728 51

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