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Pure Table Top Launches New Eleanor Bowmer Collection

Pure Table Top has unveiled a brand new collection with illustrator and designer Eleanor Bowmer, which has been inspired by her childhood summers spent in the US.

The all-American Electric Coast collection combines Eleanor’s vibrant design style with a new range of dinnerware, serve pieces, glassware, table linens and accessories.

Explains Pure Table Top’s content manager Ellie Wilcock:  “The collection embraces the 2024 trend for ‘creative confidence’, with playful hand-drawn icons including palm trees, lips and the iconic eye. By combining retro elements with expressive pattern and print, it’s a striking range that adds energy and expression into the kitchen, dining, and entertaining areas of the home, with each individual piece in the collection ideal for gifting.”

The new collection will be launching in June.

 

Top: Pure Table Top’s new Eleanor Bowmer American Electric Coast collection.

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