Bring the Gardens at Highgrove into your kitchen with the "Garden Monuments" mug and tea towel gift set, exclusive to Highgrove and The Prince's Foundation, bringing a small piece of the gardens into your kitchen and serving as a lovely reminder of a visit to the gardens.

Designed by author and illustrator Matthew Rice, the tea towel features intricate replicas of well-known garden monuments like the Sanctuary, Moorish Gate, Treehouse, and Temple Grove. Made from 100% cotton and certified by the Soil Association to the Global Organic Textile Standards, it is made and printed in Cornwall, UK.

The set comes with the Highgrove 'Garden Monuments' Illustrated mug. It features a wrap-around design of intricate replicas of Highgrove House and well-known garden monuments such as the Dovecote and hen house, also designed by Matthew Rice.

Made at the Emma Bridgewater factory in Stoke-on-Trent (the home of English pottery) from cream-coloured English earthenware sourced from clay in Devon, Cornwall, and Wales, this mug is one of Emma Bridgewater's most well-known shapes. The illustrative design is printed onto the ceramic using a lithographing technique. A glaze is applied to the biscuit and fired in the kiln before the lithograph (a patterned transfer) is carefully placed on each piece.
Bring the Gardens at Highgrove into your kitchen with the "Garden Monuments" mug and tea towel gift set, exclusive to Highgrove and The Prince's Foundation, bringing a small piece of the gardens into your kitchen and serving as a lovely reminder of a visit to the gardens.

Designed by author and illustrator Matthew Rice, the tea towel features intricate replicas of well-known garden monuments like the Sanctuary, Moorish Gate, Treehouse, and Temple Grove. Made from 100% cotton and certified by the Soil Association to the Global Organic Textile Standards, it is made and printed in Cornwall, UK.

The set comes with the Highgrove 'Garden Monuments' Illustrated mug. It features a wrap-around design of intricate replicas of Highgrove House and well-known garden monuments such as the Dovecote and hen house, also designed by Matthew Rice.

Made at the Emma Bridgewater factory in Stoke-on-Trent (the home of English pottery) from cream-coloured English earthenware sourced from clay in Devon, Cornwall, and Wales, this mug is one of Emma Bridgewater's most well-known shapes. The illustrative design is printed onto the ceramic using a lithographing technique. A glaze is applied to the biscuit and fired in the kiln before the lithograph (a patterned transfer) is carefully placed on each piece.