Sophie Allport launches new Halloween design

British homeware and lifestyle brand, Sophie Allport, has launched the Trick or Treat collection for Halloween, available from August.

The new design celebrates the occasion with pumpkins and black cats, creating a striking hand-drawn print. The collection is ideal for giving a kitchen an autumnal feel. The range includes tea towels, table runners, mugs, aprons, oven gloves and decorative items.

Designer and founder, Sophie Allport, commented: “Halloween is the perfect time to decorate and dress  your kitchen and dining space in a themed style, Whether it’s for autumnal get togethers or fun with the family. I loved creating this new design and illustrating the black cats and orange pumpkins. It evokes the excitement and nostalgia of this traditional autumn event, and I love how the neutral backdrop complements any interior and colour palette.”

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