This linen blazer is made by Magee in Donegal, Northern Ireland with all the care and attention that you would expect from the company. No fabric other than linen is as well suited to light, casual, and yet still elegant, summer jackets. Thanks to its light weight, linen has a cooling effect making it comfortable to wear and more suitable than a navy blazer on hot days. The fact that linen can quickly get crumpled on the sleeves, or that creases can appear on the back, is not a sign of low quality, rather a characteristic of the typical linen look. The fabric of a new jacket may feel stiff at first, but will soften over time. Features four piped inside pockets including two breast pockets (one with a button fastening), a pen pocket and a specially designed compartment for your mobile phone. Two slits on the back, two front buttons and four buttons on the cuffs. 100% linen, lining 100% viscose. Available in sizes 38R - 50R and 40L - 46L (EU 48-60 and 98-110).
A nut cake made to an old Frisian recipe with a very high proportion of chopped hazelnuts. The cake is baked inside the tin, which makes it long-lasting without the use of preservatives – minimum 12 months. Ideal for journeys, in the ski lodge or on a sailing yacht. 380 g tin.
Sponge bags in grained buckskin, interior lined throughout with natural buckskin. Spacious interior and three small pockets on the inner walls. Interior also contains a removable zip-bag in natural buckskin, which is held in place with four small velcro tabs and also functions as an inner divider. Zip on upper side. Dimensions of inner bag: height 18.2 c, length 26.5 cm. Overall dimensions: height 20 cm, breadth 13 cm, length 30 cm. From fine bagmakers Hammann in Offenbach. Fine leatherware has been made here by hand since 1864 and this continues to the present day.
Even though its been "in" for years to wear an Appenzeller belt, this is a piece of old Swiss tradition. The dog leads, made of natural coloured cows leather are decorated with engraved tags made of solid brass plate which represent Alpen motifs. They are produced in a specialist company in Appenzell, who also make products such as straps for cow bells. Length 120 cm. The lead is available either with a large or small carabiner.
The wood platter is carefully milled from a single piece of acacia wood, then smoothed in several stages and finally oiled. Acacia wood is sturdy and tough. In the past it was used in ship building because it is waterproof and rot-resistant. This makes it very suitable for use with food. The borosilicate glass cheese cover protects the aroma of the cheese and everything else from the strong cheese smell. Ø 24 cm, height 12.9 cm.
The Hanbury belt is a narrow belt, best worn with a suit. Width 25 mm. Chrome-plated brass buckle. The belts are made by a small leather-making factory in Worcestershire, and are produced using only a single piece of saddle leather. This removes the need for any seams, meaning the belt is extremely hard-wearing and will last significantly longer than a seamed belt. Available in waist size 80-115 cm (hole spacing: 5 cm).
This bowl-type lamp is supplied with a built-in 150 W halogen spotlight and bulb. The bowl-type lamp is shown with the rear wall. Unlike the other bowl-type lamps here, this lamp is suspended from the wall and not glued. Fastening materials are supplied. Height 12 cm (5” approx.), width 25.5 cm (10” approx.), projection 13 cm (5” approx.).
Kiwi has been well-known for shoe-care since 1906. If you would like to keep your shoes for a long time you should stop using instant sponge polish and clean your shoes in the good old-fashioned way with shoe polish and a brush. Kiwi shoe polish makes sure your shoes are perfectly nourished and polished. This is mainly thanks to one of the ingredients: carnauba wax, which is derived from the leaves of a tree native to Brazil, is the hardest of all natural waxes. We offer Kiwi shoe polish with 2 tins each at 50 g (1.76 oz.) in all 8 Kiwi colours.
For whipped cream and "Espumas" The family-owned company of iSi in Vienna has been producing soda siphons since 1811. The product range was later extended to include whipped cream dispensers. Making whipped cream in the iSi Gourmet Whip is done at the flick of a hand, and the result has absolutely nothing in common with the whipped cream bought in spray tins from stores. The dispenser is filled with runny cream and whipped up by means of compressed air. An ever increasing number of gourmet chefs have been using this principle for a while now and have created an entirely new category of recipes with it. "Espumas" are light and delicious whipped foams made from all possible types of fruit, vegetable purees or stock. Celebrity chefs throughout Europe are now creating espumas with this device. Even creations, such as zabaglione, sauces, meringues, mayonnaise or even mashed potato are delicious and light using this dispenser. Height 30 cm (12” approx.), Ø 8 cm (3” approx.), capacity 0.5l. Includes three different plastic nozzles. Stainless steel body. Silicon seals, therefore warm foods can also be prepared. Dishwasher safe
Cosmetics bag in grained buckskin, interior lined throughout with natural buckskin leather. Single inner space and three small pockets on the interior walls. Zip closure on upper side. Height 10.2 cm, breadth 6.6 cm, length 19.5 cm. Made by fine bagmakers Hammann in Offenbach. Fine leatherware has been made here by hand since 1864 and this continues to the present day.
Not just for love letters. These waterbased inks for fountain pens have fragrances added to the pigments. They impart a discreet personal note to every letter. 30 ml frosted glass small bottles with metal cap. In blue with lavender fragrance or red with rose fragrance. J. Herbin from Paris have been engaged in ink production since the beginning of the 18th century and are therefore the oldest company in the world in this trade.
A dark to medium grey herringbone patterned suit, which is a bit bolder than the classic dark suit. A benefit of the herringbone pattern is that it does not stain easily. Therefore it is an ideal suit for occasions other than the office and travelling. Woven from pure new wool by Alfred Brown. Fabric weight 340 g/sq m. Red inner lining made of 100% viscose. Made by Risby & Leckonfield in the wonderful tradition of English tailors using our specific requirements in cut and fine details. Slightly padded, dropped shoulders with elaborate edging along the lapels, the jacket is completed with pockets, horn buttons and perfectly placed, carefully sewn seams; these features speak for themselves. Jacket featuring three buttons, two slits at the back, a ticket pocket and four inside pockets. Casual, yet slightly tailored. Flat-front trousers with two thin slip pockets and two back pockets with piped edges and buttons. Available in sizes 48–60 and 98–110.