Block out distracting light and enjoy a soothing night’s sleep with this lavender eye mask. An indispensable travel accessory, it is a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to sleep on a plane, train or even in the back of the car. It’s great, too, for use at home, especially during the short summer nights.

Feeling beautifully soft against the skin, the sleep mask has a velvet lining and a gently elasticated strap for comfort. The high-quality cotton outer is printed by skilled craftsmen in Lancaster at one of the UK’s oldest textile factories. Lightly padded, it is filled with Cotswold lavender, long prized for its calming properties.

Part of our exclusive Highgrove Miriam range, the eye mask features a specially commissioned print by London artist Sally Kelly, responsible for many of Liberty’s most popular patterns. It is inspired by His Majesty The King's Wildflower Meadow, which he created in conjunction with world-famous naturalist Dame Miriam Rothschild. First planted in 1982 using an original seed mix developed by Miriam to replicate local long-lost meadows, it is today a riot of colour in the summer months.

Block out distracting light and enjoy a soothing night’s sleep with this lavender eye mask. An indispensable travel accessory, it is a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to sleep on a plane, train or even in the back of the car. It’s great, too, for use at home, especially during the short summer nights.

Feeling beautifully soft against the skin, the sleep mask has a velvet lining and a gently elasticated strap for comfort. The high-quality cotton outer is printed by skilled craftsmen in Lancaster at one of the UK’s oldest textile factories. Lightly padded, it is filled with Cotswold lavender, long prized for its calming properties.

Part of our exclusive Highgrove Miriam range, the eye mask features a specially commissioned print by London artist Sally Kelly, responsible for many of Liberty’s most popular patterns. It is inspired by His Majesty The King's Wildflower Meadow, which he created in conjunction with world-famous naturalist Dame Miriam Rothschild. First planted in 1982 using an original seed mix developed by Miriam to replicate local long-lost meadows, it is today a riot of colour in the summer months.