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Cole of London Cole of London produce what they like to call ‘mugs for thinking whilst drinking’ – stylish unusual mugs which feature facts, trivia and events we thing we should remember but always forget. The ‘mug up’ collection is a series of mugs featuring quirky illustrations and historic facts. The mugs are made from bone china and decorated by hand in Stoke on Trent. They are also dishwasher and microwave safe. London based artist Sarah Cole has produced the artwork especially for this quirky but brilliantly useful range of mugs.


www.coleofl ondon.com


New form fl orals by Dansk


Florals have found new life in the form of contemporary and naturalistic interpretations. ‘Dansk Silhuet’ goes a full step further by capturing the rich effects of a time-honoured ceramic art technique - one of fi nely spattering pigments through carefully placed, and often overlapping, stencils. The effect is alluring, suggesting subtle shadows and dramatic silhouettes - as if viewed through a frosted glass lens.


www.lenox.com


Robbe & Berking’s


Penguin Jug Pictured is the sleek and shiny ‘Penguin Jug’ by Robbe & Berking, which was launched at the Ambiente show in Frankfurt earlier this year. Available in two sizes (0.5 litres and 1.3 litres) each in 90 silver-plated and 925/000 sterling silver. The items are the latest in the company’s ever growing collections for the silver market.


www.robbeberking.com


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sparkling by Heima Boutique Ltd


Pictured is a two-tier mirror cake stand - an ‘Identity collection’ by Heima Boutique Ltd. Modern and sparkling is the look of this two-tier mirror cake stand. This shining round Diamond makes a splendid eye-catching centrepiece. Place your confectionery creations on display for all to see!


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