Lord and Taft Silk Necktie by Tracey Lord This is the first of a new tie range for this season from Lord and Taft. The skinny knitted tie has a wonderful drape and softness. One strand of silk and one of fine cotton creates a really subtle mix of colours, which the slight iridescence of the silk highlights further. The tie comes gift boxed at no extra charge. £28 + shipping Shop here |
Silver Cuff by Wyckoff Smith Jewellery Designed and made in Michele's Crouch End studio, this cuff is a classic design and is extremely easy to wear due to the oval shape which conforms to the wearer's wrist. From £135 + shipping Shop here |
Cut Crystal Tumbler by Samantha Sweet Glass A classic cut crystal tumbler, ideal for water or whisky. Its easy, tactile shape with the satisfying weight of lead crystal makes them tempting to hold. Hand blown, hand cut and polished in the UK. £75 + shipping Shop here | Shibori Handkerchief by Romor Designs These handkerchiefs have been hand-dyed in natural indigo using a range of traditional Japanese Shibori techniques in Rob's Hackney studio under the railway arches. Perfect for dressing up a suit pocket. £12 each inc. shipping Shop here |
Gasholder coasters by Jo Angell Design A set of four heat-resistant cork-backed coasters featuring the Hornsey No.1 Gasholder and the Kings Cross No.8 Gasholder, in colour co-ordinated shades of navy and blue. £16 + shipping Shop here |
Hybrid Insect Print by Jess Albert Inspired by Jess's love of insects, each specimen is a mix of many insects, for example, a cockroach thorax and a moth’s wings with a bumblebee legs. The drawings look like plausible insects to a non-entomologist but on further examination and hopefully drawing the viewer in, one discovers that they are composites. £35 un-framed £55 framed + shipping Shop here |
Floating Blue Stoneware Mug by Isabella Lepri Ceramics This handsomely tall stoneware mug was handmade by Isabella in her Wood Green studio. It is hand-thrown and glazed with a traditional food safe oxide glaze. £29 + shipping Shop here |