Tea time: the new bone china collection takes inspiration from English summer afternoons with high tea in the garden
Step into the whimsical, floral world of renowned British interior designer Nina Campbell with Halcyon Days' latest tea and dinnerware collection, dubbed the 'Nina Campbell collection'. Printed on fine bone china that's been handcrafted in Stoke-on-Trent in England, the collection consists of two distinct lines bearing illustrations inspired by Campbell's love of nature and travel: Marguerite and Serengeti.
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The blue-toned Serengeti line conjures up rustic images of outdoor adventures with illustrations of bamboo shoots, weaved baskets and wild animals resting among grass pastures. Enjoy these beautiful designs on tableware items that include a milk jug, sugar pot, tea pot, tea cups, charger plates and saucers.
Like a green garden filled with bright blue Lithodora flowers, the Marguerite Collection bursts with colour and cheer. For this, Campbell was inspired by the Lithodora Diffusa 'Heavenly Blue' plant with its unique star-shaped blue blooms contrasting against bright green foliage. These floral motifs with matching blue gilded edges feature tastefully in the form of tea cups, tea pots, saucers, dinner plates, side plates and mugs that are sure to elevate your next high tea setup.
Made for discerning hosts and hostesses with an eye for the elegant, Halcyon Days' Nina Campbell collection is perfect for high tea in the comfort of one's home, rooted in memories of English alfresco high tea parties on fine summer afternoons. Throw in some tea and scones, a printed tablecloth and vases filled with fresh flowers and you're all set to entertain like interior designer Katherine Pooley, who used the feather plates from this collection in an elegant spring luncheon setup on a roof terrace in London.
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