Set in the heart of Hampshire, Alan Titchmarsh is celebrating the great outdoors with his new series Alan Titchmarsh: Spring Into Summer over on ITV. If you have started watching the show and love Sophie Allport, you may have spotted a few items making a regular appearance on set.
The show focuses on the beautiful countryside, nature and being able, once again, to take advantage of our outdoor spaces, no matter how big or small. Each week Alan is chatting to celebrity guests, and we were delighted to help dress the set for the new series with lots of Sophie Allport delights, including cushions, throws, jugs, candles and our new cement lines too! Let us take a closer look at some of the things we spotted.
Throws
Bees Knitted Throw & Hare Knitted Throw - These knitted throws are perfect for adding texture to your living room or bedroom, as well as cosying up to when the evenings get chilly.
Cushions
Bees Embroidered Cushion, Bees Knitted Cushion, Dragonfly Knitted Cushion & Dragonfly Embroidered Cushion - All of these lovely cushions add a beautiful pop of colour to any home, whether that's your bedroom or living room, a perfect way to brighten up any space whilst adding comfort.
Candles
Honey Spiced Lavender Scented Candle - 220g - A lovely candle that features the relaxing scent of freshly picked lavender flowers, bursting with floral aroma, it is twinned with the subtle sweetness of honey and undertones of spicy turmeric. An indulgent fragrance that brings relaxation and calm to any home.
Jugs
Bees Stoneware Jug - This beautiful jug makes a pretty vase for any flower centrepiece. Just fill it with a colourful bunch of your favourite flowers for a stunning display.
Accessories
Bees Candle Holders and Bees Display Dish - Our lovely new candle holders can be used indoor and outdoor, perfect for summer evenings in the garden. Whilst our stylish display dish makes a pretty feature and can be used in many ways, including a birdbath, a display plate or even as a candle plate! We love the rustic finish that adds character and charm whilst celebrating imperfections.
Have you been enjoying the great outdoors more or pottering around in the garden? Let us know in the comments below.