The wonderful Anthropologie
have this range of four pieces of crockery named Sissinghurst Castle - this was the former home of Vita Sackville-West, poet and gardening
writer, and her husband Harold Nicolson, author and diplomat. Sackville-West
was a writer on the fringes of the Bloomsbury Group who found her greatest
popularity in the weekly columns she contributed as gardening correspondent of
The Observer newspaper.
Sissinghurst Castle and the garden are now owned by the
National Trust – I just love the very bright colours and floral pattern.
Sissinghurst Castle
Mug £12.00 Anthropologie (see more)
Hand painted red pansies, yellow macranthas and blue niles
bloom year-round upon your tableware garden- perfect for bringing sunshine in
to the day with a cup of tea.
Sissinghurst Castle
Bowl £12.00 Anthropologie (see more)
Hand painted red pansies, yellow macranthas and blue niles
bloom year-round upon your tableware garden- perfect for strawberries and
cream.
Sissinghurst Castle
Dinner Plate £20.00 Anthropologie (see more)
Hand painted red pansies, yellow macranthas and blue niles
bloom year-round upon your tableware garden- 27cm diameter
Sissinghurst Castle
Salad Plate £12.00 Anthropologie (see more)
Hand painted red pansies, yellow macranthas and blue niles
bloom year-round upon your tableware garden- 21cm diameter




