Sophie Allport and National Trust launch new Blossom collection

Marking its sixth year working with the National Trust, Sophie Allport continues to support the charity’s conservation work with their new collection.

British homewares and lifestyle brand, Sophie Allport, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest collection in collaboration with conservation charity, the National Trust.

In celebration of blossom, the hand-painted print takes a step away from Sophie’s traditional repeat pattern to reflect the gentle movement of apple blossom in the spring air. The collection includes kitchen and table linens.

The new collection will be the fifth since the two brands started working together in 2018 and will sit alongside the existing ranges: Acorn & Oak Leaves, Woodland Walks, Hedgehogs and Trees and Woodland, which have raised over £190,000 for the charity so far.

Designer and founder, Sophie Allport, commented: “Our fifth collection with the National Trust is a bright and cheerful design, that I hope will bring lots of joy to many homes. There is nothing more magical in spring than the colourful blossom season, with this range allowing us to enjoy the season’s beauty all year round.

“As my brother Jem and I explored many National Trust places as children, and have since returned with families of our own, it is a delight to continue to work alongside and support the charity in their conservation work.”

Emma Prendergast from the National Trust, added: “We are thrilled to see that Sophie’s current collections have raised over £190,000 for the National Trust so far – and are delighted to be working alongside Sophie again this year.

“Blossom holds such significance for us at the National Trust, not only because of its vital role within nature but because of its positive impact to our well being too.

“Thanks to Sophie’s beautiful hand-painted prints, the beauty and uplifting qualities of blossom can brighten our home, with the hope that they inspire everyone who can, to step outside this spring and enjoy the beauty of blossom firsthand.”

 

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