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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 Raspberry & Rose Milk 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. -
Wooden Sleeping Beauty decoration
£6.50 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. -
Sèvres make-up bag
£13.50 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. -
Sèvres wash bag
£19.50 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. -
Sponsor a Rothschild Mynah – gift box
£35.00 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 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. -
Sèvres notebook
£15.95 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. -
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. -
Waddesdon Aviary (chocolate) eggs
£13.95 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 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. -
Guercino postcard pack
£3.50 Buy Over 350 years since they were painted, five paintings by renowned Bolognese painter Guercino are on display together for the first time at Waddesdon in a new exhibition. This historic exhibition spotlights one of the great painters of 17th-century Italy, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, known as Guercino (1591-1666). Brought together for the first time since leaving the artist’s studio in 1651, are Waddesdon’s King David alongside two associated paintings of sibyls from the National Gallery and another sibyl from the Royal Collection, painted the same year. Also on display and never before seen in public is Guercino’s recently rediscovered depiction of Moses. This is one of the most important additions to Guercino’s body of work and adds to our understanding of his early maturity, a period considered by many to be his greatest for the dynamism, vigour and spontaneity of his painting. -
Merci beaucoup candle
£25.00 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. -
Joie de Vivre candle
£25.00 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. -
Je t’adore candle
£25.00 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. -
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. -
Sèvres notecard pack
£9.25 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. -
Rothschild’s peacock-pheasant 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. -
Fischer’s turaco 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. -
Blue-crowned laughingthrush 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. -
Rothschild’s mynah 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. -
Luzon bleeding-heart 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. -
À la mode greeting card (single)
£2.95 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. -
Ooh là là! greeting card (single)
£2.95 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. -
Je t’adore greeting card (single)
£2.95 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. -
C’est la vie greeting card (single)
£2.95 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. -
Rothschild Mynah bookmark
£4.95 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. -
Rothschild Mynah keyfob
£5.50 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. -
Je t’adore soap bar – Vanilla & Patchouli
£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. -
Joie de Vivre soap bar – Lily of the Valley
£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. -
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. -
Waddesdon Manor prints by Katherine Jones
£20.50 – £76.00 Buy Illustrations exclusively for Waddesdon Manor by Katherine Jones. Katherine is an award-winning artist and architect based in Cardiff. www.katherinemgjones.com Mounted prints are packaged in plastic-free, recyclable packaging. Large unmounted print is packaged in a cardboard tube. -
Wedding Cake prints by Katherine Jones
£22.50 – £42.50 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. -
Wedding Cake note cards and postcards by Katherine Jones
£3.25 – £4.25 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. -
Waddesdon Manor note cards by Katherine Jones
£3.50 – £15.00 Buy Illustrations exclusively for Waddesdon Manor by Katherine Jones. Katherine is an award-winning artist and architect based in Cardiff. www.katherinemgjones.com Card and paper envelope both recycled. Standard cards – A6 size Long card -210x100mm -
Eythrope postcard pack
£10.00 Buy Miss Alice de Rothschild , creator of Eythrope, was a passionate and knowledgeable horticulturalist, renowned for her perfectionism and innovation. The walled garden at Eythrope was and is a productive garden, which supplied vegetables, fruit, herbs and cut flowers for her household, friends and family. Today, alongside the family, produce is used in Waddesdon’s restaurants, hotel and food markets. A working garden on this scale is rare in the 21st century and Eythrope is legendary in the garden world for the excellence of gardening and as a haven for traditional techniques that might otherwise be lost. -
High Time by Hannah Rothschild (Signed Copy)
£16.99 Buy Ayesha Scott has a perfect life. Home is an art-filled Cornish castle with her stratospherically wealthy, titled husband and their beloved daughter. But behind every realised dream lurks an unexploded nightmare and in the course of one day Ayesha discovers that she will be penniless, homeless and powerless unless she can outwit the international mafia, infiltrate the world of high finance and make backstreet deals with the shadiest members of the art world. Hurt and betrayed, she's determined to fight for herself and her daughter – but can she do it without enlisting the help of her beloved, deeply eccentric but estranged family? -
Waddesdon Rothschild Collection No.6 Damson Gin 70cl
£37.95 Buy Our limited edition No.6 utilizes our No.5 gin with its five botanicals (Lemon, Lavender, Orris Root, Juniper and Long Pepper), which is then infused with damsons grown on the Waddesdon estate and then aged in a Rothschild Wine barrel for 12 months. This is a limited edition of only 500 bottles. Serve neat over ice, […] -
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 -
Gustave Moreau: The Fables Postcard Pack
£5.00 Buy Moreau’s watercolours of the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) were created between 1879 and 1885 for the art collector Antony Roux and their stylistic range encompasses historicism and the picturesque, orientalist fantasies and near-abstract chromatic experiments. They were exhibited to great acclaim in Paris in the 1880s and in London in 1886, where critics compared the artist to Edward Burne-Jones. One critic commented on Moreau’s ‘ keen apprehension of the weird.’ There were originally 64 works in the series, which was subsequently acquired by Miriam Alexandrine de Rothschild (1884-1965), but nearly half were lost during the Nazi era. The surviving works have not been exhibited since 1906 and they have only ever been published in black and white. This book is the first to reproduce them in colour – many shown actual size. Created at the height of the French 19th-century revival of watercolour, the variety of subject matter and technique, their colouristic effects and the sophistication of Moreau’s storytelling, will be a revelation to readers. Preparatory drawings for the Fables, including animal studies made from life in the Jardin des Plantes demonstrate the wide-ranging research that informed Moreau’s visions. Prints after Moreau’s Fables by Félix Bracquemond (1833-1914) translate the jewel-like colours into monochrome in some of the most innovative etchings of the age, while the most delicate effects of the watercolours were also transformed into vitreous enamels. In-depth accounts of each watercolour, explaining the story and exploring Moreau’s response to it. The introduction will place the series in the long history of illustrations of La Fontaine’s canonical work, whose sources include Aesop’s fables and traditional European and Asian tales, as well as considering Moreau in the context of his own, turbulent, times. -
Gustave Moreau: The Fables A4 Watercolour Notepad
£17.50 Buy Moreau’s watercolours of the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) were created between 1879 and 1885 for the art collector Antony Roux and their stylistic range encompasses historicism and the picturesque, orientalist fantasies and near-abstract chromatic experiments. They were exhibited to great acclaim in Paris in the 1880s and in London in 1886, where critics compared the artist to Edward Burne-Jones. One critic commented on Moreau’s ‘ keen apprehension of the weird.’ There were originally 64 works in the series, which was subsequently acquired by Miriam Alexandrine de Rothschild (1884-1965), but nearly half were lost during the Nazi era. The surviving works have not been exhibited since 1906 and they have only ever been published in black and white. This book is the first to reproduce them in colour – many shown actual size. Created at the height of the French 19th-century revival of watercolour, the variety of subject matter and technique, their colouristic effects and the sophistication of Moreau’s storytelling, will be a revelation to readers. Preparatory drawings for the Fables, including animal studies made from life in the Jardin des Plantes demonstrate the wide-ranging research that informed Moreau’s visions. Prints after Moreau’s Fables by Félix Bracquemond (1833-1914) translate the jewel-like colours into monochrome in some of the most innovative etchings of the age, while the most delicate effects of the watercolours were also transformed into vitreous enamels. In-depth accounts of each watercolour, explaining the story and exploring Moreau’s response to it. The introduction will place the series in the long history of illustrations of La Fontaine’s canonical work, whose sources include Aesop’s fables and traditional European and Asian tales, as well as considering Moreau in the context of his own, turbulent, times. -
Gustave Moreau: The Fables A5 Lined Journal
£10.95 Buy Moreau’s watercolours of the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) were created between 1879 and 1885 for the art collector Antony Roux and their stylistic range encompasses historicism and the picturesque, orientalist fantasies and near-abstract chromatic experiments. They were exhibited to great acclaim in Paris in the 1880s and in London in 1886, where critics compared the artist to Edward Burne-Jones. One critic commented on Moreau’s ‘ keen apprehension of the weird.’ There were originally 64 works in the series, which was subsequently acquired by Miriam Alexandrine de Rothschild (1884-1965), but nearly half were lost during the Nazi era. The surviving works have not been exhibited since 1906 and they have only ever been published in black and white. This book is the first to reproduce them in colour – many shown actual size. Created at the height of the French 19th-century revival of watercolour, the variety of subject matter and technique, their colouristic effects and the sophistication of Moreau’s storytelling, will be a revelation to readers. Preparatory drawings for the Fables, including animal studies made from life in the Jardin des Plantes demonstrate the wide-ranging research that informed Moreau’s visions. Prints after Moreau’s Fables by Félix Bracquemond (1833-1914) translate the jewel-like colours into monochrome in some of the most innovative etchings of the age, while the most delicate effects of the watercolours were also transformed into vitreous enamels. In-depth accounts of each watercolour, explaining the story and exploring Moreau’s response to it. The introduction will place the series in the long history of illustrations of La Fontaine’s canonical work, whose sources include Aesop’s fables and traditional European and Asian tales, as well as considering Moreau in the context of his own, turbulent, times. -
Jean-Henri Riesener: Cabinetmaker to Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette
£50.00 Buy Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) was one of the greatest French cabinetmakers of all time. From humble beginnings as a German immigrant in Paris, he found fame through the delivery of a magnificent roll-top desk to Louis XV in 1769 and went on to become Marie-Antoinette's favourite cabinetmaker, supplying the queen and the court of Louis XVI with sumptuous furniture of superb quality. Renowned for his exquisite marquetry and refined designs, his pieces were ornamented with spectacular gilt-bronze mounts made by some of the greatest metalworkers in Paris. In the nineteenth century, Riesener's name became associated with the very best of Louis XVI-period French furniture; his pieces continue to be highly sought after and are found in major museums worldwide. Edited by Helen Jacobsen with Rufus Bird and Mia Jackson Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781781300909 304 Pages Weight: 2.0Kg Dimensions: 280x230mm -
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Brought to Life; Eliot Hodgkin Rediscovered, edited by Adrian Eeles
£20.00 – £28.00 Buy Eliot Hodgkin (1905-1987) is best known as a painter of still life subjects beautifully executed in tempera. His depictions of everyday objects - such as lemons, radishes, dead leaves and feathers - have always been much prized by collectors. Less well known are his haunting views of bomb sites in London after World War II, with rank weeds and wildflowers pushing up through mounds of rubble. This revealing, fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the first survey exhibition on the artist since 1990. Published by Waddesdon Manor May 2019. Paperback. 158 pages -
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Mimi Plush Mynah Bird
£4.50 Buy Mimi is a Rothschild Mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi), discovered in Bali in 1911 by avian expert Dr Erwin Stresemann. He named it after his friend, the naturalist Walter Rothschild, who founded his own museum of natural history at Tring, which is still open to the public. Rothschild Mynahs are critically endangered (there are more giant pandas in the wild), but conservation projects, like the one run at Waddesdon Aviary, help to preserve this rare and beautiful bird. -
Mimi My Reward Chart
£7.95 Buy Mimi is a Rothschild Mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi), discovered in Bali in 1911 by avian expert Dr Erwin Stresemann. He named it after his friend, the naturalist Walter Rothschild, who founded his own museum of natural history at Tring, which is still open to the public. Rothschild Mynahs are critically endangered (there are more giant pandas in the wild), but conservation projects, like the one run at Waddesdon Aviary, help to preserve this rare and beautiful bird. -
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Mimi Waterbottle
£3.97 Buy Mimi is a Rothschild Mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi), discovered in Bali in 1911 by avian expert Dr Erwin Stresemann. He named it after his friend, the naturalist Walter Rothschild, who founded his own museum of natural history at Tring, which is still open to the public. Rothschild Mynahs are critically endangered (there are more giant pandas in the wild), but conservation projects, like the one run at Waddesdon Aviary, help to preserve this rare and beautiful bird. -
Botanical Print Memo Block
£9.95 Buy Leather wallcoverings were produced principally in the Low Countries from the late 16th century onwards, copying an Islamic tradition with origins in Moorish Spain. Richly decorated, the leather is stamped to create designs, dyed and then gilded. The design used on this range has been adapted from the leather wallcovering in the Bachelors’ Wing. -
Botanical Print Pen Pot Hexagonal
£9.95 Buy Leather wallcoverings were produced principally in the Low Countries from the late 16th century onwards, copying an Islamic tradition with origins in Moorish Spain. Richly decorated, the leather is stamped to create designs, dyed and then gilded. The design used on this range has been adapted from the leather wallcovering in the Bachelors’ Wing. -
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. -
Curtains Oilcloth Wash Bag
£12.95 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. -
Flett Bertram Birchwood Tray
£22.50 Buy Waddesdon’s famous collection of porcelain has inspired historians, manufacturers and artists for decades. Inspired by the Sèvres colours and floral motifs, Flett Bertram has created these stylish, exclusive homeware designs. Flett is a graduate of Embroidery at the London College of Fashion. Now working in Paris for haute couture houses, she ensures old passementerie is kept alive. Passementerie is the art of making elaborate trimmings or edgings of braided metallic cords, embroidery, coloured silk or beads and used as embellishment on furnishings. This technique is used extensively in Waddesdon. -
Flett Bertram Bird Coaster
£2.95 Buy Waddesdon’s famous collection of porcelain has inspired historians, manufacturers and artists for decades. Inspired by the Sèvres colours and floral motifs, Flett Bertram has created these stylish, exclusive homeware designs. Flett is a graduate of Embroidery at the London College of Fashion. Now working in Paris for haute couture houses, she ensures old passementerie is kept alive. Passementerie is the art of making elaborate trimmings or edgings of braided metallic cords, embroidery, coloured silk or beads and used as embellishment on furnishings. This technique is used extensively in Waddesdon. -
Flett Bertram Flower Coaster
£2.95 Buy Waddesdon’s famous collection of porcelain has inspired historians, manufacturers and artists for decades. Inspired by the Sèvres colours and floral motifs, Flett Bertram has created these exclusive designs. Flett is a graduate of Embroidery at the London College of Fashion. Now working in Paris for haute couture houses, she ensures old passementerie is kept alive. Passementerie is the art of making elaborate trimmings or edgings of braided metallic cords, embroidery, coloured silk or beads and used as embellishment on furnishings. This technique is used extensively in Waddesdon. -
Flett Bertram Notecard Wallet
£5.50 Buy Waddesdon’s famous collection of porcelain has inspired historians, manufacturers and artists for decades. Inspired by the Sèvres colours and floral motifs, Flett Bertram has created these exclusive designs. Flett is a graduate of Embroidery at the London College of Fashion. Now working in Paris for haute couture houses, she ensures old passementerie is kept alive. Passementerie is the art of making elaborate trimmings or edgings of braided metallic cords, embroidery, coloured silk or beads and used as embellishment on furnishings. This technique is used extensively in Waddesdon. -
Sèvres Porcelain Fridge Magnet Set of 8
£6.50 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 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 Plate Double Oven Glove
£14.95 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. -
Sèvres Swirl Saucer Melamine 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. -
Pompadour Notebook
£11.95 Buy This fine portrait has not been attributed to a particular artist, but it demonstrates knowledge of several portraits, including those by François Boucher (1703-1770). These portraits were central to Pomadour’s self-presentation, carefully designed to captivate the King. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721-1764), Marquise de Pompadour, was the acknowledged mistress – ‘maîtresse-en-titre’ – of King Louis XV from 1745 until her death. -
Portraits Notecard Wallet
£6.50 Buy Portraits of real people as gods, goddesses or personifications of Seasons or Virtues were common in the 18th century. The French artist Jean-Marc Nattier painted this unknown woman as a River Goddess in around 1738. Thomas Gainsborough used characteristically brilliant brushwork in this portrait of Frances Browne, Mrs John Douglas, painted in 1783-1784 and included in his first private exhibition. Little is known about the sitter. -
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Pompadour Canvas Print
£15.00 Buy This fine portrait has not been attributed to a particular artist, but it demonstrates knowledge of several portraits, including those by François Boucher (1703-1770). These portraits were central to Pomadour’s self-presentation, carefully designed to captivate the King. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721-1764), Marquise de Pompadour, was the acknowledged mistress – ‘maîtresse-en-titre’ – of King Louis XV from 1745 until her death. -
Pompadour Tray
£22.50 Buy This fine portrait has not been attributed to a particular artist, but it demonstrates knowledge of several portraits, including those by François Boucher (1703-1770). These portraits were central to Pomadour’s self-presentation, carefully designed to captivate the King. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721-1764), Marquise de Pompadour, was the acknowledged mistress – ‘maîtresse-en-titre’ – of King Louis XV from 1745 until her death. -
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Mary Katrantzou Butterfly Print Mug
£10.00 Buy Waddesdon’s 2017 summer exhibition features three couture gowns, designed by renowned fashion designer, Mary Katrantzou. Mary says “All my prints are constructed through digital technology. Digital print allows me to experiment with print in a way that fine art and other methods could not. It opens up a huge spectrum for possibility; I can create possibility out of impossibility, surrealism out of realism and both vice versa.” We are thrilled Mary has designed these products for Waddesdon. See the full Creatures & Creations collection > -
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Mary Katrantzou Butterfly Plate
£35.00 – £45.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition features three couture gowns, designed by renowned fashion designer, Mary Katrantzou. Mary says "All my prints are constructed through digital technology. Digital print allows me to experiment with print in a way that fine art and other methods could not. It opens up a huge spectrum for possibility; I can create possibility out of impossibility, surrealism out of realism and both vice versa.” We are thrilled Mary has designed these products for Waddesdon. See the full Creatures & Creations collection > -
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Mary Katrantzou Butterfly Silk Scarf
£110.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition features three couture gowns, designed by renowned fashion designer, Mary Katrantzou. Mary says "All my prints are constructed through digital technology. Digital print allows me to experiment with print in a way that fine art and other methods could not. It opens up a huge spectrum for possibility; I can create possibility out of impossibility, surrealism out of realism and both vice versa.” We are thrilled Mary has designed these products for Waddesdon. See the full Creatures & Creations collection > -
Platon H Trigonophorus Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the previously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Ornithoptera Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Rhytidophloeus Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Cyrestis Maenalis Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Gloriosa Rothschildiana Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Taenaris Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Sericulus Chrysocephalus Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Rothschildia Jacobaeae Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Polyura Eudamippus Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Phasianus Colchius Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
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Platon H Leucopsar Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Delias Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
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Platon H Madecassia Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
£250.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). -
Platon H Casuarius Rothschildi Signed Limited Edition Print
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Platon H Silk Tie
£19.95 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). Our product range uses Platon's variations on madecassia rothschildi, often know as The Jewel Beetle. -
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Platon H Silk Poshmina
£95.00 Buy Waddesdon's 2017 summer exhibition includes work by artist Platon H. Platon H uses advanced digital techniques to reveal the prevously unseen beauty of animals, birds and insects discovered by or named after the naturalist Walter Rothschild (1868-1937). Our product range uses Platon's variations on madecassia rothschildi, often know as The Jewel Beetle.