Flying Tiger Copenhagen had fantastic coverage in todays Metro. Get your hands on these wonderfully colourful table mats and clocks at your local Flying Tiger store now!
Happy shopping!
Flying Tiger Copenhagen had fantastic coverage in todays Metro. Get your hands on these wonderfully colourful table mats and clocks at your local Flying Tiger store now!
Happy shopping!
Get it while you can, the David Bowie tea towel from the National Theatre Bookshop is flying off the website thanks to the great coverage in Metro today!
Fantastic for a Bowie-obsessed friend, family or even a cheeky gift to yourself the tea towel will brighten up any kitchen and inspire the singer in you! Who said you can’t sing whilst you stir?
The small glass bowls from Flying Tiger Copenhagen are served in style this week in The Times food supplement – The Dish. Ideal for summer sorbets, or jelly and ice cream – at such an affordable price!
The retro Jelly Sweethearts Jar from the Imperial War Museums shop has featured on Lady.co.uk as a top edible gift for her this Valentine’s Day. Buy your loved one something sweet that you can share and enjoy together!
We always love to read about (and taste!) something delicious and the Catherine’s Choice Chutneys from the National Railway Museum shop are right up our street. On her gorgeous blog, Donna from What The Red Head Said advises diving straight into these chutneys alongside cheese and biscuits. Catch up with Donna’s review here and prepare for your mouths to water!
January… Caring is Sharing. With all the hustle and bustle the comes with having a new baby on the scene, sometimes nothing is more needed than a simple cup of tea and a moment’s peace. This retro-style chocolate bar would make the perfect accompaniment – an ideal gift for a new mum in need of a quick pick me up. £2.50 www.musuemoflondonshop.co.uk
National sausage week starts on the 5th of November (yes there is a week devoted entirely to bangers) – and what better way to celebrate then to celebrate then by serving up your sausages on this Full english plate. With its traditional breakfast design it has truly British trinket. From the Museum of London
you don’t need laboratory conditions to make a decent marinade, but this glass flask, pipette and silicone brush set from, unsurprisingly the Science Museum helps. Draw up liquid with the giant eye-dropper, then use the brush for basting on marinades or precision application of salad dressing.