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New Carrol Boyes Arrivals: Sculptural Design Meets Everyday Rituals

 

New arrivals from Carrol Boyes continue the brand’s enduring dialogue between art and everyday ritual where functional objects are elevated through sculptural form, storytelling, and thoughtful craft. Each piece invites a moment of pause, turning the ordinary into something quietly theatrical.

At the centre of the collection is the On Cloud Wine Decanter Set, a striking composition that transforms wine service into a visual experience. A hand-blown glass decanter, shaped in a fluid swirl, is cradled by an aluminium stand inspired by the timeless grace of the Venus de Milo. The armless form echoes classical balance and poise, allowing the decanter to appear almost suspended. It is a piece that belongs as much on display as it does at the table where pouring becomes part of the performance.

Complementing this sense of movement is the new Wavy Glassware collection. Inspired by the rhythmic motion of ocean waves, the tumblers and wine glasses are mouth-blown and deliberately minimalist, their sculptural silhouettes capturing light and flow with ease. Used together, they bring a soft, contemporary energy to modern tablescapes and bar settings, pairing effortlessly with Carrol Boyes’ ceramic and cutlery collections.

Heritage designs also return with renewed relevance. The much-loved Aries and Wave Salad Servers, originally crafted in pewter, have been reimagined in polished stainless steel. Their expressive, sculptural handles referencing coiled horns and rolling waves retain their iconic character while offering modern durability. Mirror-finished, tarnish resistant, and dishwasher safe, they balance artistry with everyday practicality.

Adding a more playful note is the Indigo Girls Canister Set, an extension of one of Carrol’s most recognisable artistic themes. Inspired by West African indigo dyeing traditions, the porcelain canisters introduce new illustrations while offering functional storage for kitchens, bathrooms, or creative spaces.

Together, these new pieces reaffirm Carrol Boyes’ signature approach: design that is expressive yet usable, sculptural yet grounded; objects that bring beauty into daily life, one ritual at a time.

 

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