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At last, after what seems like the longest winter, we have had a gloriously sunny Spring weekend.  The aconites are blooming on Christ’s Pieces and the daffodils are peeping out on New Square and here at Angel + Blume we have welcomed spring into the office by displaying the beautiful Pierre Frey fabric Espalier on a canvas on the back wall of the studio.

 pierre-frey

 Below is our choice of green and yellow fabrics, furniture and accessories which will allow you to bring a little bit of spring into your homes and gardens without involving a major decorating exercise.

 Osborne and Little Spring collection

 This beautiful selection of fabrics is from Osborne & Little’s Spring 2013 collection and the clever combination of vibrant lime green with more subdued greys and black makes them perfectly understated and eminently usable in any room.

Angie Lewin cushion cover

This simple, pretty and extremely ‘spring like’ Cushion Cover is a design called Hedgerow by Angie Lewin at St Jude’s.  The three colour design is screen printed in the UK and comes in two other colour ways.

 Angie Lewin Dandelion 1 CC

Also by Angie Lewin, Dandelion 1 in Pale Green and Sage is slightly more subdued but also comes in the more vibrant Sage and Yellow combination.  The cushion covers measure 45x45cm and cost £32 each.

 Zoffany Lotus flower curtains

 Zoffany’s  Town and Country Collection

The curtains in this bedroom are from Zoffany’s recent Town and Country Collection.  Once again, the combination of zesty lime green with shades of grey make the fabric really user friendly whilst still allowing that energizing splash of bright colour.

little suzie chair 

 If you’re looking to brighten up your child’s bedroom or nursery then look no further than this delightful desk and chair set from molly-meg.  Les Gambettes little Suzie child’s chair in Lemon yellow is a fantastic design with a distinct 50’s feel made from formica and metal. It comes in a beautiful choice of retro colours and costs £68.

 little suzie desk

  The matching desk is £170.

 EB daffodil mug 

Emma Bridgewater never fails to deliver and her jaunty Daffodil Mug priced at £19.99 will brighten up breakfast time, coffee time or anytime you fancy a quick cuppa.

Wimbledon Garden Furniture 

Its not too soon to be thinking about having that cup of tea in the garden either, if you’re lucky enough to have a sheltered spot and this lovely little patio set will fit in even the tightest space.  It affords you limited maintenance as it is constructed in metal and designed to imitate wood and folds for easy storage.

The WimbledonRange by Jonart Design.

Vintage Throw 

 And if it still feels a bit nippy then this jolly throw from The Great English Outdoors is just what you need to cover up.

Vintage Fringed Throw FT32 £125

 This blog first appeared on the Cambridge News website

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The dress, the ring, the celebrity guest list. Oh, there’s SO much to discuss about the Royal Wedding – it’s a favourite topic in the Angel + Blume office.  When it comes to commemorative memorabilia though, it’s a jungle out there. So we’ve done the hard work for you and waded through a vast sea of products to bring you our top five Royal Wedding memorabilia. Enjoy.

Royal Wedding Cushion

First up is this commemorative cushion by Jan Constantine, queen of  patriotic design. We love this reworking of her classic union jack design. Top points also for the regal velvet and gold chair.

Royal Wedding Cupcake Toppers

Everyone knows you can’t have a party without cake.  So next on our wish list are these smart cupcake toppers from Hunkydory Home.

Royal Wedding Placecard Wooden Pegs

These wooden union jack place holders from The Contemporary Home also made it onto our list. I’m not sure I would clip them onto a wine glass, but they would be great for marking place settings at your Royal Wedding dinner party or for displaying patriotic photos.

Royal Wedding Tea Towel

You can’t get more British than Emma Bridgewater so this commemorative tea towel had to make the list. Eagle-eyed Royal watchers will notice the reference to ‘Kate’ rather than the palace-recommended ‘Catherine’. Hmm, does this mean it will keep its value? Either way, it’s a cheerful design and we like.

Royal wedding Street Party Range

And last but not least – you can’t have a street party without bunting. Our pick of the crop is this retro styled design from The Contemporary Home – the perfect way to dress up a patriotic picnic. Roll on  29th April.

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