The china features the same wonderful ladies as their tea towel range, set against the perfect 50's pastel palette. The dinner plates cost £25.00 each or, if like me you would find it too hard to choose between this bevy of beauties, you can buy the full set of 4 for £100.
I particularly like the spotty side plates. Peggy is one of my very favourite housewives. I mean, who doesn't find themselves in such a predicament when hanging out the washing! The side plates coast £20 each or you can buy the full set of 4 for £80.
I also like Thelma a lot for similar comedy housework predicament reasons. The mugs cost £12 each or £48 for the full set of 4.
The only slight issue I can envisage with this wonderful range is that, like my old tea sets, I may be slightly reluctant to actually use them. But I would happily stare lovingly at them all day long.
I couldn't agree less. I think these are ugly as sin and cannot believe they cost £100 for 4. YUCK.
ReplyDeleteI think I agree than Diana. Dupenny just isn't doing it for me anymore. They're a little too... cartoony and childish for me. I don't think they're 'ugly as sin', but they're not doing it for me.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these! I would want the whole set to hang up in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThese are awful! Not witty or ironic enough to stop them being rather sexist either!
ReplyDeleteMy Mum didn't dress like that in the 50's, but she was an older Mum aged 33 when she had me which was at least 10 yrs later than was fashionable!!
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