Habitat, Sanderson, and National Trust Unveil Collaborative Tableware Collection
Habitat and Sanderson launch tableware collection with National Trust
Habitat has collaborated with Sanderson and the National Trust to create a limited-edition tableware collection inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and National Trust properties.
The collection features three distinct designs: ‘Strawberry Thief’ by William Morris, ‘Seaweed’ by C.F.A. Voysey, and ‘Compton’ by John Henry Dearle. Each pattern is available in a variety of items, including plates, bowls, mugs, serving platters, and teapots.
The ‘Strawberry Thief’ design, known for its intricate depiction of birds and berries, appears on mugs, side plates, and a teapot. The ‘Seaweed’ design, featuring a flowing pattern of stylized seaweed, can be found on dinner plates and pasta bowls. The ‘Compton’ design, with its repeating geometric floral pattern, is featured on a cake stand, serving platter, and serving bowl.
The collaboration draws inspiration from the National Trust's vast collection of Arts and Crafts artifacts. The patterns chosen for the collection reflect the movement's focus on nature, craftsmanship, and traditional techniques.
The tableware is made of high-quality porcelain and is designed for everyday use. The partnership aims to bring a touch of heritage and beauty to modern dining while also supporting the National Trust’s conservation work.
The collection is exclusive to Habitat and available to purchase both online and in-store.
