
This striking contemporary tableware, designed by London design studio CUSTHOM, is inspired by the Palladian windows and architectural forms of Somerset House, where it was launched during last month’s London Fashion Week in collaboration with Tom’s Kitchen, who designed a special menu for the occasion to complement the collection.





Made from fine bone china in Stoke-on-Trent, the Palladian collection is typical of CUSTHOM’S signature graphic style, and it’s a winning combination of contemporary and classic, with the bold patterns and rich blue and white set off by a delicate gold rim detail.



Above: Palladian Wallpaper
Founded in 2009 by Nathan Philpott and Jemma Ooi, who met while studying at the Royal College of Art, CUSTHOM design innovative embroidered wallpapers, ceramics, textiles and stationery.
As well as designing and producing their own collections, they have completed commissions and created bespoke designs for The Design Museum, Anthropologie, Whole Foods, Liberty and John Lewis amongst many others. You can find further information, see more of their exciting work and shop online at custhom.co.uk.
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