Lotte Tegner Freddie - Grandmother’s Christmas

The childhood Christmas of Lotte Tegner Freddie was filled with magic, surprises and pomp and circumstance. Her grandparents were the lucky owners of a complete Flora Danica dinnerware for 24 people, and the precious porcelain was staged to perfection on Christmas Eve, where the table remained behind closed doors until the grand reveal at dinnertime.

Pomp and circumstance

The childhood Christmas of Lotte Tegner Freddie was filled with magic, surprises and pomp and circumstance. Her grandparents were the lucky owners of a complete Flora Danica dinnerware for 24 people, and the precious porcelain was staged to perfection on Christmas Eve, where the table remained behind closed doors until the grand reveal at dinnertime.

A Tribute to her grandmother

As a tribute to her grandmother and an expression of her own joy of hosting and of setting a festive table, Lotte Tegner Freddie recreates the holiday universe of her childhood in her Christmas Table. The table is set with Flora Danica, including a bowl for the classic Danish rice pudding. Golden cutlery, crystal glasses, burgundy port glasses, and a symphony of red and pink flowers complete the grand setting.

Only the best is good enough

For the holidays, only the best is good enough, and Lotte Tegner Freddie enjoys decorating her home for the festive season, inviting friends and family to share the joy of Christmas with her throughout the month of December.

About Lotte Tegner Freddie

Lotte Tegner Freddie (b. 1935). Studied drama and English at Cambridge University. Fashion journalist, author and lecturer. Former model and Fashion Editor of Børsen and Berlingske through several years. Writer for ELLE and Fashionforum. Officer of Légion d'honneur. Mother of two and grandmother of four.