Home & Garden
Discover our Home & Garden collection, including essentials such as indoor and outdoors furnishings, kitchen products and interior decoration. Add the finishing touches to your favourite room.

A collection of china and glass, table linens, tablemats and practical ideas based on period originals and decorative motifs from the past 300 years.

A collection of home accessories including china and glass, prints and ornaments, ideas for desk and library all inspired by the past 1000 years of decorative arts.

A collection of timeless ideas for your kitchen inspired by the past centuries, including trivets, tea towels, ceramics, spoons and trays, both practical and decorative.

A collection of lights including table lamps inspired by original designs from the turn of the century to the bold forms of 1920s and 1930s.

A collection of fine bone china and porcelain mugs inspired by decorative art from the past 500 years.

Smart and practical ideas for desk and library reflecting original designs from the 19th and early 20th centuries, including magnifiers, desk organizers, lamps, compasses and ornaments.

A collection of prints and wall art inspired by decorative arts across the centuries, including works by L.S. Lowry (1887-1976).

Indulge your sweet and savoury tooth with our tempting collection of food including tea, biscuits, cakes, confectionery, preserves, and seasonal specialities.

A collection of fine bone china, porcelain, lead crystal and glass, both practical and decorative, inspired by over 500 years of decorative art.

Discover a distinctive collection of furniture including solid mahogany, fruitwood, wicker, and painted designs reflecting original pieces from across the centuries.

Discover candle holders, boxes, photo frames and bowls reflecting traditional manufacturing techniques as well as period details.

Explore a collection of cushions and throws reflecting textiles from rich woven tapestry to fresh printed cotton.

The enduring fashion for ladies to wear, small beauty spots, which lasted from the 17th century to the 19th century meant that beautifully decorated little boxes were created to hold these tiny treasures.

William Morris was strongly influenced by Medieval tapestries, evidenced in the wall hangings he produced at the Merton Abbey workshops.