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Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder African Lily Blue Thunder

Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder African Lily Blue Thunder

Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder is a compact perennial plant with strappy green foliage and full-sized rich blue flowers. It’s a superb container plant and an excellent coastal choice.Agapanthus are commonly called African Lilies, but they are actually members of the amaryllis family. They are native to South Africa’s coastline, but the name agapanthus is Greek, agape for love and anthos for flower.They first appeared in the UK in the 1600s and since then many cultivars have been bred. Many cultivars are blue, but Agapanthus Twister is two-tone blue with white, and Agapanthus White Storm is an aptly named pure white version. This cultivar, African Lily Blue Thunder was bred for its compact clump and foliage spread whilst retaining full-sized deep blue flowers.In late spring, rich strappy green foliage begins to emerge from the clump, followed by thick flower stems. In summer, its flowers emerge from dark blue buds. Its flowers are a very dark shade of blue, much deeper than other agapanthus and they are particularly long-lasting. This agapanthus will spend the whole summer in flower if it’s cared for.In autumn, its foliage dies down, but it may remain evergreen in mild coastal areas of the south.Height and Spread of Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderThis is a notably compact agapanthus that reaches only 50 centimetres in height and spread.How Hardy is Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderAfrican Lily Blue Thunder is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained and it receives full sun in summer with shelter from harsh cold winds.How To Use Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderAgapanthus are excellent coastal plants as per their native South African roots, and they are one of the few plants that enjoy a restricted root run. This makes them an ideal candidate for containers. Because Blue Thunder agapanthus is a compact variety, it’s a good choice for small gardens or courtyards where every inch counts.Plant them in a sunny mixed border where they will grab all the attention, brighten up a balcony garden, or dot them around a wildlife-friendly low-maintenance space. Bumblebees love agapanthus’ long nectar channels.How To Care for Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderThese ornamental plants need little maintenance and they are easy to grow.Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil and water it well until established. Shade-grown agapanthus struggles to produce flowers. Be sure to water and fertilise container-grown agapanthus regularly.In spring, apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots, then remove dead foliage and flower stalks to make room for new growth.

GBP 24.75
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Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Agapanthus Africanus Blue, more commonly known as African Lily Blue or Blue Nile Lily, is striking blue-flowering perennial. Prized for its clusters of trumpet-shaped blossoms borne atop tall stalks, this compact and hardy plant is great for gardens and containers both.Agapanthus Africanus plants have wonderfully large blue or white flowers during the early to late summer. The flowers last for around 6-8 weeks and the foliage will last all year ie be evergreen in normal winters - in extreme winters the leaves die off. A South African native, African Lily Blue thrives in full sun, although it will also fare well in lightly dappled shade. Adaptable and versatile, this perennial tolerates a wide range of soils, including chalk and clay. As long as you plant Agapanthus Africanus in moist but well-drained, fertile soil, this perennial will flourish.Feed regularly during the growing season from April to September. Mulch well to keep the soil warm over the winter months. Agapanthus Africanus Blue work best in pots and don't mind being pot bound - but will also be happy in very well-draining soil particularly raised beds.Fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom, African Lily Blue is considered semi-evergreen in most climates where the winter temperatures go lower than 5 degrees below zero. Choose a sheltered location in the garden where frost and cold winds won’t be able to damage this perennial, or, if container-grown, move the pot indoors during the winter months. Suitable for coastal gardens as it doesn’t mind strong winds or salt sprays.Staying compact even when fully developed, Agapanthus Africanus Blue grows to be 50 centimetres to 1 metre high, and up to 90 centimetres wide, including the tall flowering stems. Vigorous, with a bushy, clump-forming habit, this variety of Agapanthus Africanus is easy to grow and to care for. It doesn’t require pruning to stay in form, and it does not have to be cut down before winter, as the seed heads provide interest after the flowering season.With its striking blue flowers and attractive foliage, African Lily Blue is often combined with flowering perennials and shrubs in mixed borders, or planted on its own, in pots or garden. Due to the fact that this beautiful clump-forming perennial performs best in containers, it’s often used to bring colour and interest to patios and balconies and roof terraces.We also stock Agapanthus Africanus Albus - the white African LilyTypically mediterranean Agapanthus look fabulous with Olive Trees and Bay Trees 

GBP 18.75
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Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune Blue African Lily Perennial

Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune Blue African Lily Perennial

Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune Blue is a compact semi-evergreen perennial African lily with large deep blue flowers on a compact mound of strappy leaves. It’s an excellent coastal or container plant that requires little care in return for a stunning summer display.African lilies are native to South Africa’s coastal areas. They are not lilies, but a type of amaryllis. Their name derives from the ancient Greek ‘agape’ for love and ‘anthos’ for flower. Agapanthus was first introduced to Britain in the 1600s, and many cultivars have been developed since. This cultivar ‘Pitchoune Blue’ is notable for its compact habit but full-size rich blue flowers.In spring, long green strappy leaves that are wider than other cultivars emerge from a perennial clump. They are followed in June by strong round stems topped with rich deep blue flower heads. Although the plant is compact, the flowers are full-sized reaching 10-15 centimetres in diameter. In autumn, stems die down to a mound for winter, but in milder areas of the south coast, its foliage may remain green over the cold months.Height and Spread of Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune BlueAfrican Lily Pitchoune Blue’s erect flower stems and leaves reach 60 centimetres in height and 45 centimetres in width.How Hardy is Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune BlueIn mild or sheltered areas this agapanthus remains evergreen, but it tends to die back in central to northern areas. It is capable of withstanding UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune BlueAgapanthus are an eye-catching addition to a coastal garden or a mixed border. Because Pitchoune Blue is bred to be a compact cultivar it won’t get too large in small spaces. Choose a mid or front-of-border spot in full sun and it will bloom from June to late September.Pitchoune Blue is an excellent container plant that enjoys restricted roots. Use it to boost a sheltered balcony garden, deck or patio or create a splash of sky blue in a container courtyard.How To Care For Agapanthus Africanus Pitchoune BlueAgapanthus are easy to care for if they have a well-drained position, they do not like cold soggy roots and won’t flower in full shade. Choose a moist but well-drained spot in full sun with some shelter from cold drying winds and they will bloom abundantly across the summer months.Apply organic mulch in spring and deadhead spent flowers as they go over. Be sure to water and feed pot-grown agapanthus regularly in summer and raise the pot of feet to aid drainage.

GBP 24.75
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Agapanthus Orientalis Storm Cloud African Lily for Sale UK

Agapanthus Orientalis Storm Cloud African Lily for Sale UK

Agapanthus Orientalis Storm Cloud is a summer-blooming perennial with evergreen strappy foliage and dramatic large dark blue flowers from May to August. It’s stunning in a border and grows well in a plant container.Agapanthus are native to South Africa hence their more common name African Lily. There are many different varieties of beautiful agapanthus and the Orientails variety is the most common.  African Lily Orientalis Storm Cloud is especially striking with its large moody blue ‘storm cloud’ flowers held high on long, fleshy stems.  Each large flowerhead is made of many small trumpet-shaped flowers that are adored by large bumblebees and dry out to create skeletons for flower arrangers in autumn. Its flowers emerge in early May and bloom until late August above a clump of dark-green strappy foliage.African Lily Orientalis Storm Cloud is a large variety of agapanthus and one of the best for dark blue blooms.Height And Spread of Agapanthus Orientalis Storm CloudThis is a large variety of agapanthus that’ll reach 1.2 metres tall by half a metre wide within 2-5 years.How Hardy Is Agapanthus Orientalis Storm CloudAgapanthus Orientalis Storm Cloud is hardy down to minus temperatures in most of the UK. In colder areas, a thick layer of mulch around the crown will help protect it in freezing winters.How To Use Agapanthus Orientalis Storm CloudAgapanthus are pretty, versatile perennials that suit all types of garden design. Dramatic Storm Cloud suits a sunny, well-drained border and is one of the few plants that enjoy restricted root run in a container. Plant yours in a container on the balcony, deck, or patio and in the border for a flower-filled summer garden that attracts bumblebees and plenty of other pollinators too. Agapanthus are also excellent coastal plants as they are native to the coastline. They’re able to tolerate salt and coastal breezes by bending with the warm wind.How to Care For Agapanthus Orientalis Storm CloudAgapanthus Orientalis Storm Cloud can cope with an exposed spot if the wind isn’t freezing and likes a sunny well-drained position to flower well. A south or west-facing area is best to catch the most sunlight.Pruning isn’t required but you can tidy up any dead foliage as it goes over. Its flower heads dry out and you can leave them to bring structure to a winter garden or pick and arrange them in vases.Apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots in winter and water well until it’s established. If you grow yours in the border but it doesn’t flower, try digging it up and replanting it in a buried container because agapanthus often enjoys tight, cosy roots.

GBP 24.75
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Agapanthus Praecox Getty White African Lily Getty White

Agapanthus Praecox Getty White African Lily Getty White

Agapanthus Praecox Getty White is a semi-evergreen perennial with large white flowers on tall stems that are held above strappy foliage. It’s an excellent coastal plant and superb in a well-watered plant container.Agapanthus are native to South Africa hence their more common name African Lily. There are many different varieties of white, blue and striped agapanthus including dwarf varieties, but African Lily Getty White is loved for its large showy white flowers held high above its strap-like leaves.Its flowers bloom from May to August emerging from a clump of mounded green leaves. Each rounded flowerhead is made up of many small trumpet-shaped flowers that are adored by large bumblebees. In autumn the flowerheads dry to a skeletal framework bringing interesting structure to a dull garden.In warmer parts of the UK its foliage may remain year-round but colder areas will find the foliage dies back to ground level before emerging again in mid-spring.This is an eye-catching low-growing perennial with show stopper flowers and one of the few plants that enjoy a container because it prefers restricted root space.Height And Spread of Agapanthus Praecox Getty WhiteThis agapanthus reaches approximately 50 cms to a metre in height and spread in 2-5 years.How Hardy Is Agapanthus Praecox Getty WhiteAgapanthus are hardy down to minus temperatures in most of the UK. In colder areas, a thick layer of mulch on the crown will help protect it from freezing wet conditions.How To Use Agapanthus Praecox Getty WhiteAfrican Lily Getty White creates a stunning display in a mixed sunny border where its white and green shades don’t clash with summer flowering plants. It’s an excellent choice for a well-watered container and will happily grow in a sunny spot such as a front doorstep, a balcony, deck, or patio.It’s a good coastal plant being native to the coastal areas of South Africa, and able to cope with breeze and salt sprays. Bumbles and other pollinators love its wide-open trumpet flowers so it suits a low maintenance wildlife-friendly space too.Agapanthus is a versatile sun-loving perennial that suits the majority of garden styles.How To Care For Agapanthus Praecox Getty WhiteThis pure white agapanthus will thrive in a sunny spot in well-drained soil including sand and chalk. It can cope with some exposure in southern areas of the UK in a south or west facing position to catch the sunlight.Agapanthus flowers best with restricted roots. If yours struggles to flower in a border, try replanting it in a buried container.Pruning isn’t required because its leaves die back over winter, but you can remove the spent flower heads as they go over or leave them for autumn interest. Apply a thick layer of organic mulch around the roots in spring and cover the crown with mulch or bracken in cold areas during winter.Ensure container-grown agapanthus are well watered and fed in the hot months or they will struggle to flower.

GBP 24.75
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Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub

Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub

Agapanthus are clump-forming perennials with narrowly strap-shaped leaves, evergreen in some species, and erect stems bearing umbels of funnel-shaped blue or white flowers. The species itself originates from Southern Africa and was later imported to Europe. The hardiness of the plant is only H4 and therefore needs sheltering during a cold winter. The plant itself is prone to potential pests and disease so maintain with care. Follow our guideline for pruning on how best to look after this plant. Latin Name: Agapanthus umbellatus 'Ovatus' English Name: African lily Species: Agapanthaceae Genus: Agapanthus Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green Flower: Blue Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Sand, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15°C to -10°C (14 °F to 23 °F) Growth Habit: Clump-forming Pests: May be affected by agapanthus gall midge Diseases: A virus disease may be a problem Cultivation: Grow in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or grow in a container. In cold areas, mulch well overwinter and take containers under cover. See agapanthus cultivation Propagation: Propagate by division every three to four years in spring Pruning: In late autumn remove any remaining leaves, but seedheads can be left as they look attractive over winter Suggested planting locations and garden types: Drought Resistant Cut Flowers Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Mediterranean Climate Plants Final Height: 50 cm – 1 m (1.6 ft – 3.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 10 cm – 50 cm (0.32 ft – 1.6 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 18.95
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Agapanthus Africanus Albus White African Lily For Sale UK

Agapanthus Africanus Albus White African Lily For Sale UK

Agapanthus Africanus Albus is also known as the Nile Lily or the African White Lily. These stunning blooms are long lasting from early to late summer and onwards. The foliage is evergreen except in particularly cold winters where the leaves may die down but they will re-appear in spring. The arching, glossy green blade-like leaves form a tufted mound, with tall, erect stems that bear spheres of pure white, trumpet-shaped blossoms. The flowerheads grace this perennial throughout the summer, complemented by lush foliage.Although it tolerates partial shade, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is best planted in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. To encourage profuse flowering and ensure your plant thrives, keep it well-watered and apply fertilizer during the flowering season. Native to South Africa, African Lily Albus is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, this white-flowering perennial prefers milder climates and won’t fare well in areas that have particularly cold winter temperatures. In places where the temperatures drop below zero, Agapanthus Africanus Albus will survive only in sheltered locations, ideally indoors, in a container or a pot.Vigorous and compact, this variety of the African Lily grows to be around 50 to 90 centimetres high and across, including flower-bearing stalks. Considering its clump-forming habit and small size, African Lily Albus looks quite striking when planted in a large container.Easy to grow and care for, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is pest and disease free, and requires no pruning. You won’t even have to remove the spent flowerheads, as the seed heads look highly decorative and offer interest during late fall and winter.This clump forming perennial is best if fed during the growing season from April to the end of September. These beautiful flowers work well in pots and on patios and they also grow in well-drained soil in raised beds. As it doesn’t mind salt sprays and windy conditions, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is a great candidate for coastal gardens as well. Plant this flowering perennial in a mixed shrub border, where it will accentuate evergreen shrubs, or grow it in a large container on your roof terrace, balcony or patio.We also stock the vibrant blue coloured Agapanthus. If it is a very hardy variety you are after, Agapanthus Dr Brouwer is one of the hardiest African Lily cultivars. 

GBP 24.75
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Agapanthus Africanus Albus White African Lily For Sale UK

Agapanthus Africanus Albus White African Lily For Sale UK

Agapanthus Africanus Albus is also known as the Nile Lily or the African White Lily. These stunning blooms are long lasting from early to late summer and onwards. The foliage is evergreen except in particularly cold winters where the leaves may die down but they will re-appear in spring. The arching, glossy green blade-like leaves form a tufted mound, with tall, erect stems that bear spheres of pure white, trumpet-shaped blossoms. The flowerheads grace this perennial throughout the summer, complemented by lush foliage.Although it tolerates partial shade, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is best planted in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. To encourage profuse flowering and ensure your plant thrives, keep it well-watered and apply fertilizer during the flowering season. Native to South Africa, African Lily Albus is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, this white-flowering perennial prefers milder climates and won’t fare well in areas that have particularly cold winter temperatures. In places where the temperatures drop below zero, Agapanthus Africanus Albus will survive only in sheltered locations, ideally indoors, in a container or a pot.Vigorous and compact, this variety of the African Lily grows to be around 50 to 90 centimetres high and across, including flower-bearing stalks. Considering its clump-forming habit and small size, African Lily Albus looks quite striking when planted in a large container.Easy to grow and care for, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is pest and disease free, and requires no pruning. You won’t even have to remove the spent flowerheads, as the seed heads look highly decorative and offer interest during late fall and winter.This clump forming perennial is best if fed during the growing season from April to the end of September. These beautiful flowers work well in pots and on patios and they also grow in well-drained soil in raised beds. As it doesn’t mind salt sprays and windy conditions, Agapanthus Africanus Albus is a great candidate for coastal gardens as well. Plant this flowering perennial in a mixed shrub border, where it will accentuate evergreen shrubs, or grow it in a large container on your roof terrace, balcony or patio.We also stock the vibrant blue coloured Agapanthus. If it is a very hardy variety you are after, Agapanthus Dr Brouwer is one of the hardiest African Lily cultivars. 

GBP 18.75
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Hammershøi Summer skål Ø12 cm, forglemmigej fra Kähler - Jacobsen Plus

Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub - 3 (litres)

Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub - 3 (litres)

Agapanthus are clump-forming perennials with narrowly strap-shaped leaves, evergreen in some species, and erect stems bearing umbels of funnel-shaped blue or white flowers. The species itself originates from Southern Africa and was later imported to Europe. The hardiness of the plant is only H4 and therefore needs sheltering during a cold winter. The plant itself is prone to potential pests and disease so maintain with care. Follow our guideline for pruning on how best to look after this plant. Latin Name: Agapanthus umbellatus 'Ovatus' English Name: African lily Species: Agapanthaceae Genus: Agapanthus Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green Flower: Blue Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Sand, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15°C to -10°C (14 °F to 23 °F) Growth Habit: Clump-forming Pests: May be affected by agapanthus gall midge Diseases: A virus disease may be a problem Cultivation: Grow in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or grow in a container. In cold areas, mulch well overwinter and take containers under cover. See agapanthus cultivation Propagation: Propagate by division every three to four years in spring Pruning: In late autumn remove any remaining leaves, but seedheads can be left as they look attractive over winter Suggested planting locations and garden types: Drought Resistant Cut Flowers Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Mediterranean Climate Plants Final Height: 50 cm – 1 m (1.6 ft – 3.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 10 cm – 50 cm (0.32 ft – 1.6 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 18.95
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Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub - 10 (litres)

Agapanthus Umbellatus Ovatus (African Lily) - Shrub - 10 (litres)

Agapanthus are clump-forming perennials with narrowly strap-shaped leaves, evergreen in some species, and erect stems bearing umbels of funnel-shaped blue or white flowers. The species itself originates from Southern Africa and was later imported to Europe. The hardiness of the plant is only H4 and therefore needs sheltering during a cold winter. The plant itself is prone to potential pests and disease so maintain with care. Follow our guideline for pruning on how best to look after this plant. Latin Name: Agapanthus umbellatus 'Ovatus' English Name: African lily Species: Agapanthaceae Genus: Agapanthus Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green Flower: Blue Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Sand, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15°C to -10°C (14 °F to 23 °F) Growth Habit: Clump-forming Pests: May be affected by agapanthus gall midge Diseases: A virus disease may be a problem Cultivation: Grow in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or grow in a container. In cold areas, mulch well overwinter and take containers under cover. See agapanthus cultivation Propagation: Propagate by division every three to four years in spring Pruning: In late autumn remove any remaining leaves, but seedheads can be left as they look attractive over winter Suggested planting locations and garden types: Drought Resistant Cut Flowers Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Mediterranean Climate Plants Final Height: 50 cm – 1 m (1.6 ft – 3.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 10 cm – 50 cm (0.32 ft – 1.6 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 42.95
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KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy tallerken Ø 19 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy tallerken Ø 22 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy dyb tallerken Ø 21 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy tallerken Ø27 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy vase 13 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy lysestage ø 7,5 cm

KÄHLER Hammershøi poppy lysestage ø 7,5 cm

Hammershøi Poppy er en videreudvikling af den populære serie Hammershøi. Serien er designet af Hans-Christian Bauer og Rikke Jacobsen dekorerer med smuk almue akvareldekoration på det hvide porcelæn. Poppy lysestage har en smuk almue akvareldekoration i feminine nude og grønne nuancer, der folder sig fint omkring stagens buede form. Rikke Jacobsen har valgt den sart rosa valmue i sine akvareller for at understrege blomstens skrøbelighed og ynde. Den har noget klassisk, elegant og nordisk over sig – præcis som Hammershøi lysestage, der agerer lærred. Med Poppy lysestage kan du skabe en poetisk og personlig borddækning – både når hele bordet dækkes med Poppy, og når lysestagen bruges i kombination med det klassiske, hvide Hammershøi-stel. Hammershøi Poppy Et moderne blomsterstel med valmuens betagende skønhed. Valmuen er en blomst, der både rummer stor styrke og stor skrøbelighed. Vi finder den overalt i den danske natur, hvor den tappert står imod vind og vejr, men så snart den bliver plukket, bliver den sart og taber bladene efter kort tid. Dæk op med et komplet Poppy-stel for at skabe følelsen af en blomstermark, eller kombinér enkelte dele med det klassiske, hvide Hammershøi-stel, som du måske allerede har i skabet. Prøv også at lege med den måde tallerkener, skåle og kopper placeres på - alt afhængig af, hvordan du vender og drejer dem, kan du skabe vidt forskellige udtryk i borddækningen.Serie: Hammershøi Poppy Designer: Hans-Christian Bauer & Rikke Jacobsen Farve: Hvid m. deko Materiale: Porcelæn Diameter: 7,5 cm Højde: 7 cm

DKK 169.95
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