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Our limited edition hand crafted ceramics are a lovely addition to any room. Handmade in South Africa, this fan-shaped ceramic vase looks great with flowers or on its own. This ceramic is one-of-a-kind and painted in a beautiful pink and white pattern that make will brighten up your tabletop.
This design is also available Indigo.
Our limited edition hand crafted ceramics are a lovely addition to any room. Handmade in South Africa, this fan-shaped ceramic vase looks great with flowers or on its own. Our ceramics are all one-of-a-kind and painted in striking blue and white patterns that make will brighten up your tabletop.
This design is also available in Pink.
Add a splash of colour to your home with this beautiful paper Auricula. Handcrafted with meticulous detail, these delicate blooms capture the vibrant essence of fresh flowers while offering the durability of paper. Set in a terracotta pot with lush green foliage and mossy accents, it brings a touch of nature indoors without the upkeep.
Add a splash of colour to your home with this beautiful Magenta paper Auricula. Handcrafted with meticulous detail, these delicate blooms capture the vibrant essence of fresh flowers while offering the durability of paper. Set in a rustic terracotta pot with lush green foliage and mossy accents, it brings a touch of nature indoors without the upkeep.
Caroline fell in love with CSAO’s (Company of Senegal and West Africa) wonderful designs years ago in Paris. We’re thrilled to introduce the latest collection from our ongoing collaboration . These plump masterpieces fuse CSAO’s delicate details and exquisite embroidery with our colourful, patterned aesthetic. Combining CSAO’s cult embroidery with Blithfield’s eye-catching prints and our signature trims. Each cushion is hand-stitched by a women’s collective in West Africa. The designs revive and preserve an ancient embroidery technique and the words symbolise areas of importance in Caroline's life.