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Lillibule Ceramics

Having adapted her company name from the French 'libellule', meaning dragonfly, London print designer Sylvie Fuller loves to explore her Gallic roots. Her new ceramic designs are inspired by a French boudoir style; they're pretty, delicate and feminine, with whimsical tendrilled vines and fragile birds painted on to a background of white china. They come in baby pink, blue or black. Not just pretty, the 'breakfast for one' combined teapot, cup and saucer is also a nifty piece of design (£25).

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