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Chilli Lovers Waddesdon Gift Box
£18.95 Buy The perfect package for anyone who enjoys a little spice in their life. Includes two chilli oil blends made exclusively for Waddesdon by Chiltern Cold Pressed, great for frying, roasting, dipping, dressing and drizzling, and our bestselling Chilli & Garlic Chutney. Basil & Chilli Oil Garlic & Thyme Chilli Oil Chilli & Garlic Chutney -
Waddesdon Orange Dark Chocolate
£3.95 Buy The choice of subject was left to the artist, who completed the seven panels in 1922, delayed by ill health, other work and the First World War. In 1923 it was decided to hang the panels in the dining room, but it is not known whether they were ever installed. They were finally hung in the dining room of James and Dorothy’s next house, at 23 St James’ Place. They were installed in the Bakst Room at Waddesdon in 1995. -
Waddesdon Peppermint Dark Chocolate
£3.95 Buy The choice of subject was left to the artist, who completed the seven panels in 1922, delayed by ill health, other work and the First World War. In 1923 it was decided to hang the panels in the dining room, but it is not known whether they were ever installed. They were finally hung in the dining room of James and Dorothy’s next house, at 23 St James’ Place. They were installed in the Bakst Room at Waddesdon in 1995. -
Waddesdon Rothschild Collection Rosé, IGP Pays d’Oc, France
£12.75 – £76.50 Buy Harvested at night to preserve the integrity of the grape skin and help retain natural purity of aroma. Pale colour with ruby tints. Elegant nose of wild blackcurrant and blueberries complemented by notes of spices and pepper, menthol and eucalyptus. Round and soft on the palate with a perfect balance between the rich fruit aromas and a fresh acidity which gives a long-lasting finish. This is perfect for the summer! -
The Birds of Waddesdon notebook
£15.95 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
The Birds of Waddesdon mugs
£17.50 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
The Birds of Waddesdon tote bag
£16.50 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
The Birds of Waddesdon tea towel
£12.50 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
The Birds of Waddesdon notecard set
£7.50 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
Rothschild’s mynah bird enamel pin badge
£5.25 Buy In conjunction with the heralded exhibition Flights of Fancy, the Birds of Waddesdon is a new bespoke range celebrating the birds that are looked after in the Aviary here at Waddesdon. Built in 1889 and filled with colourful and exotic birds, the much loved Aviary at Waddesdon plays an important role in conservation breeding projects of endangered species. Around one third of the species in the Aviary are at risk of extinction to some degree. Illustrated by British artist Madeleine Floyd, our favourite feathered friends are now able to come home with you and brighten up your own nest whilst helping to support the valuable work that is being done to further the conservation work that has long been associated with the Rothschild family. -
Merci beaucoup soap bar – Honey & Camomile
£6.25 Buy In collaboration with the Flights of Fancy exhibition, the Sèvres Collection is a beautifully designed bespoke range inspired by the eighteenth century Razumovsky porcelain dessert service, one of the many treasures to be found at Waddesdon Manor. Almost all of the 108 original pieces have survived in their entirety, each one hand painted by different painters including Louis-Denis Armand l’aîné, who was well known for his incredibly intricate paintings of exotic birds. Illustrated and designed by British artist Madeleine Floyd, soft feathered plumes and elegant porcelain shapes dance together in a contemporary design that admires the past and adds charm to the future. -
Wedding Cake tea towel by Katherine Jones
£15.00 Buy Joana Vasconcelos: Wedding Cake The Wedding Cake at Waddesdon is a 12-metre-tall ceramic sculptural pavilion in the form of a three-tiered cake, a major Rothschild Foundation commission from celebrated Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Visitors can step inside this astonishing work of art and enjoy a unique, richly sensory experience.Part sculpture, part architectural garden folly, the extraordinary structure is a celebration of love, festivity and joy. It is inspired by the exuberant Baroque buildings and decorative ceramic traditions of Lisbon, where Vasconcelos lives and works.Thousands of gleaming, icing-like ceramic tiles decorate the cake, all made in a traditional Portuguese manufactory and glazed in pale pinks, greens and blues. Further adorned with sculptural ornament and complete with the sounds of trickling water. -
The Wedding Cake: Joana Vasconcelos
£10.00 Buy Catalogue The Wedding Cake at Waddesdon is a 12-metre-tall ceramic sculptural pavilion in the form of a three-tiered cake, a major Rothschild Foundation commission from celebrated Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Visitors can step inside this astonishing work of art and enjoy a unique, richly sensory experience. Part sculpture, part architectural garden folly, the extraordinary structure […] -
Waddesdon Milk Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
Waddesdon Salted Caramel Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan Chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our Chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
Waddesdon Dark Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
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Waddesdon Rothschild Collection Merlot, IGP Pays d’Oc, France
£12.75 – £72.00 Buy Sourced from southern facing vineyards on the edge of Montpellier, with vines approaching 45 years of age. Old vines are not usually the source of fruit for wines that accommodate the sub of £10.00 bracket; another wonderful trait this new collection of wines has to offer. A small proportion of the wine (10%) is aged in French oak. This helps to provide the merlot fruit with spice and texture. Spicy notes with eucalyptus and red fruit aromas on the nose, followed by sweet fruits and mellow tannins on the palate. An approachable and moreish Merlot! -
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Waddesdon Rothschild Collection Sauvignon Blanc, IGP Pays d’Oc, France
£12.75 – £72.00 Buy Harvested at night to preserve the integrity of the grape skin and help retain natural purity of aroma. This fabulous Sauvignon Blanc has abundant varietal character with an alluring and classical nose of citrus peel, gun flint, chalk minerality mingled with white flowers and a herbaceous lift. Crisp and elegant with personality and verve. This Sauvignon does what so many don't at this price point; it delivers flavour and typicity with a good intensity of fruit. Great stuff. -
Curtains Oilcloth Make Up Bag
£9.95 Buy Waddesdon has a very important collection of original curtains and wall silks. They are late nineteenth-century re-weaves of French patterns from the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries from Tassinari and Châtel (established in 1762). Baron Ferdinand chose carefully for each room, provided with fabric samples, and placing orders via Decour, a decorator’s firm in Paris. -
Sèvres Plate Apron
£16.95 Buy Waddesdon holds a renowned collection of Sèvres porcelain including a 235 piece dinner and dessert service, ordered by Marie-Antoinette in 1781 and “bleu celeste”, specially designed for Louis XV. Baron Edmond de Rothschild commissioned watercolours of designs for Sèvres dinner service plates in the 1880s from Madam Zeppenfeld. She copied the plate designs from an album preserved in the Sèvres archives, dating from the 1780's. -
Sèvres Floral Plate
£6.95 Buy Waddesdon holds a renowned collection of Sèvres porcelain including a 235 piece dinner and dessert service, ordered by Marie-Antoinette in 1781 and “bleu celeste”, specially designed for Louis XV. Baron Edmond de Rothschild commissioned watercolours of designs for Sèvres dinner service plates in the 1880s from Madam Zeppenfeld. She copied the plate designs from an album preserved in the Sèvres archives, dating from the 1780's. -
The Improbability of Love by Hannah Rothschild
£8.99 Buy Annie McDee, alone after the disintegration of her long-term relationship and trapped in a dead-end job, is searching for a present for her unsuitable lover in a neglected second-hand shop. Within the jumble of junk and tack, a grimy painting catches her eye. Leaving the store with the picture after spending her meagre savings, she prepares an elaborate dinner for two, only to be stood up, the gift gathering dust on her mantelpiece. But every painting has a story - and if it could speak, what would it tell us? For Annie has stumbled across 'The Improbability of Love', a lost masterpiece by Antoine Watteau, one of the most influential French painters of the eighteenth century. Soon Annie is drawn unwillingly into the art world, and finds herself pursued by a host of interested parties that would do anything to possess her picture. For an exiled Russian oligarch, an avaricious Sheika, a desperate auctioneer, an unscrupulous dealer and several others, the painting symbolises their greatest hopes and fears. In her search for the painting's true identity, Annie will uncover the darkest secrets of European history - and in doing so, she will learn more about herself, opening up to the possibility of falling in love again.