Feminine floral china

Friday, 13 July 2012 02:38

New feminine floral china is a beautiful set for all of those parties and afternoon tea.
We believe Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford and the creator of the British afternoon tea would even appreciate a brew from this set.
The delicate design is called Daisy Green and comes from Monsoon’s dinnerware collection.
It is a feminine, floral design in soft green and lilac tones developed based on Monsoon's textile archives.

Lovely china setIt is a delicate vintage design on fine cream china and has essential pieces for eating, drinking and serving.

Known for its feminine and exclusive eclectic designs, Monsoon's Dinnerware collection blends the exotic allure of eastern colour and print, with supplier Denby's expertise in manufacturing ceramics.

Despite its delicate appearance the collection is both practical and durable and is safe to use in the oven, dishwasher, microwave and freezer.

For more information or to investigate other designs in the collection visit the Denby website.
 

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