The new collection includes homewares and gardening accessories inspired by the garden at Buckingham Palace.
For the home, the range offers a pair of cotton napkins, a tea cosy and a tea towel, as well as lemon crisp biscuits in a collectable tin.
The design of the range, with its summery colours of pea green, yellow and lilac, is derived from a series of 18th century botanical porcelain made by Chelsea Porcelain, the first English porcelain factory, which was collected by His Majesty The King’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Showing illustrations of plants and insects, many of the original plates are displayed in the Morning Room at Clarence House and are typical of the hand-painted botanical decorations the company has become known for.
The floral designs also take inspiration from the royal garden at Buckingham Palace. The landscape of the garden dates back to the 1820s and is a rich habitat for over 1,000 trees and 320 wildflowers and grasses.
All profits from the sales of the range go to Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity for the care of the Royal Collection and the promotion of its exhibitions, publications, loans and educational programmes.