Handcrafted little porcelain tea light holders finished with a reclaimed leather handle. Perfect for tea lights & small candles or as a useful trinket dish.
This lampshade uses our fabric Vivienne in the forest green colourway and features delicate carnations which grow nestled between frilly peonies. Borne out of a love of horticulture and antiquated country homes, the collection takes inspiration from 18th century glasshouses blooming with exotic treasures and the ornamental monuments which pepper the grounds of stately homes; columned pavilions and temples dedicated…
Oak Leaves is an original block print originally created as a paper cut-out and then drawn out on a silk screen by hand: the directness and energy of the original scissor-marks are still to be seen.
Pear Halves is an old Japanese small motif used here at a much larger scale and drawn out on a silk screen by hand. The irregularities and charm of the brushstrokes are clearly to be seen.
Thrown on the wheel in a lovely open shape, these bowls are real all rounders and perfect for many uses, like soup, cereal and sweet treats. Each one is glazed inside in a choice of 3 colours and left unglazed outside for a beautiful contrast in colour and texture.
Perfect for a slice of cake or as a side plate with dinner or soup, each one is thrown on the wheel and decorated with colourful spots in a choice of 3 colours from the Mountain Colours range.
This lampshade uses our fabric Vivienne in the forest green colourway and features delicate carnations which grow nestled between frilly peonies. Deep green hues are complemented by pops of red, pink and orange. Borne out of a love of horticulture and antiquated country homes, the collection takes inspiration from 18th century glasshouses blooming with exotic treasures and the ornamental monuments…