Friday 1 April 2011

Heal's can make it all better

Today Heal’s is a haven for lovers of contemporary designer furniture, home-wares and accessories, despite started out life as a bed making firm back in 1810. The brand boasts six stores which are located world wide. Its online store http://www.heals.co.uk/, is by far an easier, more comfortable way to shop. Allowing you to get the best and often exclusive designs from brands such as Philippe Starck, Tom Dixon, Orla Kiely and Matthew Hilton delivered straight to your door.


Ambrose Heal joined the firm in 1893, with visions of working with the most skilled designers available to create beautiful, affordable home-wares. The company boasted that Heal’s made “better furniture for better times,” which is a tradition that lives on. Heal’s are continuing to work with the designers of the future to bring you the best it can. So, without further or do please put your hands together for its newest collection of designs to make your tea times a tad more special.


1. Crumpled Cups, £14.00 each

Revol crumpled cups are the newest in quirky kitchen design. These porcelain cups are handmade to give the illusion of a crumpled plastic cup. Reminiscent of the teenage parties of days gone by these tea, or coffee, cups are definitely for a more grown-up kind of party.



2. La Cafetiere starfish tea strainer, £15.50


La Cafetiere Starfish Tea Strainer designed by Nick Munro features a flawless, highly polished stainless steel finish. This under-the-sea themed tea accessory is both fun and functional. Not only is it beautifully crafted, it will definitely be a talking point at any future tea parties.



3. Orla Kiely stem print mugs, £8.25 each

These beautifully bright mugs come form a collection from Orla Kiely. The fine bone china mugs would compliment any kitchen, modern or traditional, giving each one a cool and funky retro twist. The collection features a variety of designs and colours, from abacus flowers to scribble stem plants, each one individually designed for the best quality.


4. Bodum vacuum travel mug, £21.00

The Bodum vacuum travel mug is definitely the greenest way to travel, with your cuppa that is. The entire travel mug range is designed with ‘taste-free’ materials so nothing with stand in the way of your taste buds and a great tasting tea. The design includes am easy-grip silicone band, available tin a variety of colours, as well as excellent insulation for maximum heat retention.


5. Pantone Mugs, £8.25 each

Designed by Whitbread Wilkinson this range of colour mugs will brighten up your day and your drink. The mugs feature a whole host of vibrant colour themes based on the world renowned colour authority Pantone colour charts. Made form fine china the mugs are both dishwasher microwave safe, putting no limit on your hot drink delicacies.

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