Best gifts for a cosy country Christmas
The countryside is full of inspiration at Christmas time. Inspired by wildlife artist Robert E Fuller's art prints, make this range of country-inspired home and gift ware key to your style this Christmas.Country Christmas Art
For a really impressive country gift – or a treat for your own home – Robert;s limited edition prints and original paintings are really special. Inspired by the animals he watches on cameras hidden in his Yorkshire garden and surrounding countryside, they are a real ‘made in Yorkshire’ pleasure.Gifts for a country kitchen
Christmas Day means lots of cooking and serving, so get in the mood with an apron and matching oven gloves. How about this delightful robin to set the scene perfectly? Or pick an apron featuring a pheasant or a hare to give to the cook in your life to wear.Protect your kitchen worktop and your dining table from hot serving dishes, using glass worktop savers featuring Robert's colourful designs. Able to withstand high temperatures, these are also perfect for looking after surfaces and bring a little touch of outdoors to your Christmas meal.
Serving up – and washing up - is also far more special with high quality cotton tea towels featuring Robert's stunning designs.
Christmas table sets
Attractive placemats and coasters are a must for any Christmas table. Give your table a country theme with Robert E Fuller's delightfully festive robins, hares and even blue tits perched amid the plump red berries of a hawthorn branch. These placemats and coasters are made from melamine, so they are particularly hard-wearing. Add some pretty finishing touches with silver baubles and a scattering of pine cones.
Keep the country theme going to the end of your meal by serving your tea or coffee in hand-decorated, fine bone china mugs featuring Robert's most popular paintings. Richly coloured, these celebrate the beauty of British wildlife in the countryside. These also make perfect gifts.
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That apron is so gorgeous.