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Isabella Pagnotta Design_handpainted florals

DESIGNED TO BRING THE MAGIC OF STORY TELLING INTO YOUR HOME 

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Isabella's tableware is designed with the thought of families and friends sat around the table using her objects while they share stories together.
 
Her designs are incredibly imaginative and all hold a story of their own. 
 
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Made in Arts London

MEADOW

Delicate hand-painted foliage trails and inky floral vines decorate elegant bone china pieces.

 

Designed in London and made in Stoke-On-Trent, the Meadow collection champions the British Afternoon Tea and celebrates the heart of the British ceramics industry.  

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Blooming in a soft monochrome palette, the Meadow Afternoon Tea collection is designed to be a timeless collection

 
10% of profits from all sales from this collection will be donated to Mind, the mental health charity, to help support their work in raising awareness and offering support for those facing mental health difficulties.

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Isabella Pagnotta - Elephant mug, High r

The jungle book stories

Take a journey through the Indian Jungle with vibrant hand-painted leaves and tropical florals, inspired by Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book stories.

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The designs for this collection all began as individual hand-painted motifs that have been layered digitally to build depth and create colour-rich designs.  

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Inspired by Kipling's colour imagery and colours and motifs found in traditional Indian clothing, the Jungle Book pieces are designed to capture the rich colour and exotic creatures that feature in Kipling's stories. 

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Kensington Gardens

Inspired by J.M Barrie's Peter Pan, the Kensington Gardens collection of ceramic dinnerware and prints bring the magic of this cherished

 

sketches of skeleton leaves from London's Kensington Gardens, 

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delicate fairy wings 

colours - plum, ocean, berry 

 

'He was clad in skeleton leaves and the juices that oozed out of trees.'

 

“Would you like an adventure now, or would like to have your tea first?” 

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