customer shots
June 30, 2016
alison sharpe
We are very grateful for all you lovely folk buying our goods from the Cup + Cloth store, its much appreciated. So we were super chuffed when one of our first customers sent us a pic of their new C + C item in its new home. This set a precedent and more shots came our way, so I will include any shots of our products on the blog as I get them, keep them coming....... Thanks for the love!
Copper + Solders marbled concrete candle holder looks sublime in its new London home......how lovely!
Glad to see our cute canvas totes are fit for purpose whilst looking super stylish. Thanks to Emma for sending in this photo.
Well how fine do these stacking utility chairs look in this great Manchester space! the chairs originate from a Liverpool Social club and fit perfectly in this new home...
Macramé hanger by Cup + Cloth looking at home here in this fine Manchester loft space, keeping good company with this wonderful urban jungle.
Here's a lovely pic of our wonderful Moroccan pom pom blanket in lime + fuchsia, looking good in this Devonshire garden. What came first... the bench or the blanket?.... a match made in Devon!
Great to see this Cup + Cloth chestnut key fob fit for purpose, here worn by this lovely customer who sent us this shot! Lads... keep your keys safe, hook them onto your belt loops and slip into y' pocket. Job done!
Great shot of a Cup + Cloth cardholder here with Queeny peeking out, check out the gorgeous patina development on the chestnut leather too. Thanks to the guy for sending us this pic, nice to see it in its new place.
Vintage spotty vase now resides in West London.
This pair of African print cushions looking fine on this gorgeous day bed.
Mid-century stainless steel candle holders working the beeswax candles here!
African cushion sitting well in this uber gorgeous sitting room.
The mid-century midwinter jug + bowl set looks happy here.
Little donkey seba ring holder loving his new place.
'White edition' candle holder by the wonderful Copper + Solder sitting nicely on the stone shelf, next to the naked lady Eve!