Alice serves tea

The Alice in Wonderland range from Bespoke 77 in partnership with the British Library has launched in its own ‘shop’ on Bespoke 77’s website prior to launching in bricks and mortar retail outlets this summer.

The collection draws on sketches from the original Lewis Carroll books and manuscripts, which are owned by the British Library. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was first released in 1865 and has enchanted audiences for over 150 years.

Above: Original illustrations have been adapted for the new collection.
Above: Original illustrations have been adapted for the new collection.

Ideal for the perfect afternoon cream tea at home in the garden, the gilded fine bone china collection includes mugs, cups and saucers, dinner plates, dessert plates, tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and cake stand. It is manufactured and decorated in Britain.

 

Top: The new Alice in Wonderland collection is perfect for afternoon tea.

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