Tea Cup Stool: Union Jack Special Edition

Union Jack Tea Cup Stool

Tea Cup Stool Union Jack is a special edition version of the Tea Cup Stool.

This special Tea Cup Stool features a hand painted Union Jack on the front of it. It has come out just in time for the Queen’s Jubilee and celebrations in London this summer.

Inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland, the Teacup stools are great to use as an interior feature. They make handy coffee tables and are ideal for childrens’ rooms.

Because they are UV fade and frost resistant, they are suitable for outdoor use and will make eating al afresco an enchanted experience. Great for street parties this summer.

The Union Jack Tea Cup Stools will make the perfect souvenir or gift to remember London’s summer of celebrations.

The tea cup stools are also available in a Jubilee palette of red, white and blue here >

Union Jack Tea Cup Stool

Cricket Stools

Cricket Stools from Mocha designed by Pierre OspinaCricket Stools are unique, handmade wooden stools made from original bats and wickets.

Designed by Pierre Ospina, “Rest for the Brits” Cricket Stools have initially only been produced in a limited batch.

They are ideal for use in your hallway; as breakfast stools in your kitchen, for occasional seating – or simply to make a design statement. And of course, why not sit on one while watching the cricket?

They are available in two sizes: large (bat size 5) and small (bat size 3); with an option for either a light or dark wood finish and a choice of six different handle colours.

The design is inspired by cricket as a British national emblem. Bearing and conveying symbols of the culture, the bats, stumps and bails imply the practice of the sport; but also its provenance and origin. Today, a vast majority of cricket instruments are not only made, but used and appreciated in Pakistan.

These meaningful elements have been given another incarnation, transposing them into the realm of sitting. Referring to the ideas of pause and reflection, the Cricket Stools underline a powerful cultural loop with a subtle touch of humour.

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