If a trip to Sicily isn't on the cards this summer, Oliver Bonas' latest collection is the next best thing.
Packed with playful lemons, juicy tomatoes, olive motifs and sunshine shades of yellow, red and blue, the new range captures the laid-back charm of an Italian summer. Every piece feels designed to bring a little holiday magic home.
With so many bright and beautiful pieces to choose from, we’ve narrowed it down to the buys worth adding to your basket right now – from lemon butter dishes to fruity planters – with prices starting from just £10.
How adorable is this little jug? Perfect for keeping water within easy reach during summer gatherings, it also doubles up beautifully as a vase filled with fresh flowers. If you're hosting a larger crowd, the large Albert blue version is just as charming and makes an eye-catching centrepiece.
Butter dishes aren’t going anywhere. The block-printing around this base gives it a gorgeous, rustic finish, while the sturdy lemon handle will bring joy to every use.
Olive oil is one of the staples of summer cooking – and this pouring bottle will make drizzling it on oh-so-easy, thanks to its strong handle and cork. Like it spicy? There's even a matching chilli bottle.
Passing the salt and pepper doesn’t get any more fun than this. With hand-painted details, they come in a stylish blue box, making them an excellent summer gifting option too.
Green and blue are one of this season’s hottest colour combinations, and these glasses bring them together in such a chic way. While these are technically wine glasses, they’re also a great shape for shorter cocktails and soft drinks.
Elevate your outdoor seating with this sweet seat pad, with a playful sky blue fringed trim. The ties at the back will ensure it stays put, while the 100 per cent cotton material makes it durable enough for long-lasting use.
Give your plants a seasonal glow-up with these fruity planters. The tray will catch any stray spills or debris, and it's a breeze to wipe down. You can use it for regular plants, but we think herbs on a kitchen windowsill would be especially wonderful.