Be Bold. Be Curious. Bespoke.
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Kit Kemp for Spode
Enter the playful world of Kit Kemp with colorful, bold designs in the new collection by Kit Kemp by Spode, maker of exquisite tableware, drinkware and giftware. A collaboration born from a shared passion for exciting interiors, extraordinary design, and a unique sense of style.
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Zoological Gardens
Unearthed from Spode’s archive to spark moments of maximalism, exotic wildlife and wild palms blend with vibrant hues to bring out your wild side with this tableware collection.
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Heritage
Celebrate Spode’s rich history with the Heritage collection of tableware and gifts. Featuring a medley of patterns taken from Spode’s design archive and updated in a classic black and white colour palette, Heritage makes a stunning statement.
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Creatures of Curiosity
Inspired by Spode’s illustrious design archive from the Victorian era and our obsession with all things wild and wonderful, Spode’s extraordinary Creatures of Curiosity collection has been designed for those who love to express their own unique sense of style in their homes.
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Morris & Co
Capturing the romance of pattern and the optimism of color alongside the charm of an English countryside garden, Morris & Co provides people with a way to make their homes truly beautiful. Embrace your unmistakable Spode style with this perfect mix and match tea collection featuring iconic patterns from Morris & Co.
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Christmas Tree
Loved for its nostalgia and warm recollections of Christmases past, Christmas Tree is one of the world's best known holiday designs since its introduction in 1938. Each season sees wonderful new introductions for collectors both old and new. Christmas Tree adds a distinctive charm to every table -- celebrating traditions and creating memories.
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Christmas Tree Gold
Spode’s Christmas Tree Gold collection adds distinctive and elegant charm to the iconic Christmas Tree collection. With accents of 22 karat gold meticulously incorporated in the design, the Christmas Tree Gold collection creates a shimmering holiday table or a touch of sparkle when paired with Christmas Tree.
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Delamere
Delamere features the historic British Flowers border, which dates back to 1831. The beautiful intertwining border of flowers and scrolls in a rich brown, create a a farmhouse chic table setting or a beautiful accent to the Woodland collection.
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Woodland
Woodland's designs are rooted in the traditions of hunting for game and its elaborate presentation on the table. Central to the charm of the pattern are the striking studies of different animals framed by the British Flowers border which dates back to 1831.
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Blue Italian
The iconic Blue Italian was launched in 1816 and in production ever since. Featuring a finely detailed 18th century Imari Oriental border encompassing a scene inspired by the Italian countryside, this blue and white collection is a timeless classic.
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Blue Italian Brocato
Blue Italian Brocato features a simple white center framed with a redesigned border, reminiscent of the iconic Blue Italian border, with a lighter more youthful approach.
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Judaica
The Judaica Collection celebrates Jewish festivals, holidays, and occasions. The design is based on historic Judaic manuscripts from the 1880's and influenced by early ceramic tile motifs, all in the traditional colors of blue and white.
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Stafford Blooms
Stafford Blooms, a modern update to the classic Stafford Flowers, features delightful botanical illustrations done in pink, purple and yellow colorways. Stafford Blooms is a perfect collection for those looking for a modern yet classic design from an iconic brand steeped in history.
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Meadow Lane
Add a touch of spring to your table with the Meadow Lane Collection from Spode. An exquisitely drawn bunny adorns each piece along with pastel colors and sparkling gold accents making this collection a truly gorgeous gift range.
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Blue Room Sunflower
Blue Room Sunflower features an intricate design of sunflowers and convolvulus in an all-over print that makes a statement in any home. In a deep and classic blue and white colourway, the pattern was originally launched in 1812.
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Blue Room
Named for the display room at the Spode factory where a wide assortment of blue and white transferware was exhibited, Blue Room collection features Spode archival patterns.