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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.10 total votes
As butterfly enthusiasts know, ''fritillary'' refers to a family of butterflies with brownish wings marked with black or silvery spots. Lenox designer Louise Le Luyer brings the beauty of the butterfly to this subtly scalloped dinner plate. Here, her winged wonder flits among mauve and blue blossoms, accompanied by a buzzing bumblebee.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.41 total votes
A true British classic, Botanic Garden was designed by the celebrated designer Susan Williams-Ellis using early 19th century illustrations as her inspiration. Botanic Garden's delightful mixture of floral motifs and signature leaf border set a new trend for casual dining when introduced in 1972 and is just as stylish today. Set your table with the blooms from an English garden. Serve your favorite hors d'oeuvres treat on the Deviled Egg Dish.
Very pretty larger than I expected. Anonymous. . 2025-04-12 23:21:03
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.23 total votes
Inspired by striking iconic Botanic Garden motifs, originally designed by Susan Williams-Ellis, this new Botanic Garden Harmony collection brings a retro look with a modern twist to everyday moments. Create a breath-taking collection for the table with this beautiful tableware, featuring embossed detailing and four elegant shades; a perfect complement to your much-loved Portmeirion Botanic Garden collection. Featuring two beautiful butterflies against a white body and the iconic triple leaf embossed design on the base, this Botanic Garden Harmony covered butter dish is a great addition to the kitchen.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.110 total votes