Carrol Boyes Presents: The Lily Range is a Feast For Your Eyes
Create inspired meals with your loved ones every day with the help of The Lily Range from Carrol Boyes. A beautiful, curved collection of homeware for the discerning home owner.
Designer Lee Gordon Lee finds inspiration for the Lily Range in the curves of a flower which are mimicked in these fluid forms.
From striking salad servers to a sugar bowl and creamer, Lily is delicate and beautiful – the perfect addition to your kitchen collection.
Designed by Lee Gordon and inspired by the stamens of a lily flower, this design pairs naturally with her Lily range where the fluid forms mimic the curves of a flower. Her Lily sugar bowl and creamer marry the striking reflections of metal with interiors of pure minimal white.
Perfect for dining in style and entertaining at home, Carrol Boyes has become a trusted brand in South Africa and abroad.
The brand finds the perfect synthesis between art and function in unique home ware and gifting items, which draw their inspiration from both the human form and the beauty of nature.
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