Laura Ashley Garden Pots
Founded in 1953, Laura Ashley is one of the world's best-loved fashion and home furnishing brands. From humble beginnings, when Laura and Bernard Ashley were inspired to print fabric at their kitchen table, the brand has become synonymous with beauty and design. Laura Ashley's style is continually evolving to remain distinctive and inspirational, evoking a timeless mood of peace and serenity.
The 2021 collection sees traditional glazed garden pots in Mr Jones and Pelham styles and faux lead and antique white planters in the popular Pembroke style. A selection of stylish birdbaths completes the range.
ICONIC GARDEN POTS WITH A TIMELESS, HANDCRAFTED FEEL
Pelham is one of the earliest known Laura Ashley designs, taken from a silk scarf hand-printed by Laura and Bernard Ashley in the 1950s. Named after the brand's first London store on Pelham Street, the iconic design has a timeless, handcrafted feel.

Quality white, steel and duck egg glazed Pelham Egg Pots in a two-tone style are available to buy online in 4 different sizes (see image above).

Mr Jones (see image above) is a classic geometric design with historic influence. First launched in 1984 by Laura Ashley herself it became one of the brand's most popular designs.
In 2013, Mr Jones relaunched in new colourways as part of the company's 60th-anniversary collection.

The Laura Ashley Faux Lead Pembroke Trough (pictured above) measures 55cm in length and is also available to buy online in a stylish antique white finish.
Celebrating 21 Years Online in 2021
"Well, doesn't time, fly! Thank you very much to all customers new and old for your support, we genuinely appreciate your business in an industry that we have remained passionate for over the last two decades. We look forward to the next 21 years. Note, a recent delivery that I made of large garden pots to the Isle of Bute in treacherous weather conditions (there and back) was far easier than getting Heidi to agree to have her picture on our new website!" Jeremy.

Pictured above. (2014) Lucy at Chenies Manor House Garden Show, Hertfordshire. (2012) Warehouse Manager Daniel, sitting on top of an ADEZZ Corten Steel Water Feature. (2015) Lucy, again this time at Helmingham Hall Spring Garden Fair, Suffolk. (2009) Tom sweeping up at 25 Soho Square, London W1. (2007) Jeremy, standing next to Riverhill Garden Supplies best-selling Terracotta Florentine Planters and finally (2017) Heidi, taking a break at RHS Chelsea!