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Blooming Fancy Tableware Collection From Creative Tops

Inspired by giving her own home a makeover, Katie Alice has designed The Blooming Fancy tableware collection for Creative Tops, a bold, colourful, range featuring trendy flamingos and giraffes – a modern take on the more traditional vintage Katie Alice style.

Comments Katie: “I’ve spent a lot of time looking at modern interior trends and the idea for this collection has come from that: bold stripes, colour, animals and mix and match patterns, preferably with lots and lots of pink!”

She adds that given a more casual approach to dining nowadays, the collection mixes and matches designs on chunky ceramics with a subtle quirkiness.

For lovers of Katie’s style – which takes its inspiration from her love of blooming English country gardens, using unique vintage heirlooms and patterned antique fabrics – the new collection also features her signature nod to vintage with florals as well as polka dots and paisley.

 

Top: Katie Alice’s new Blooming Fancy Collection for Creative Tops.

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