Categories / Homeware

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie (image credit: Magpie)
Note all articles are independently researched and written by myself. However, if you buy via one of the links it may be an affiliate and I may earn a small commission.

This really is something special, with the David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie offering something for pretty much every area of your home.

Of course, the range uses the work of David Weidman and designs from his highly collectible vintage serigraphs and posters. The main focus of the collection is the 1963 work ‘Family of Birds’, which is an absolute dream if you are kitting out a mod-20th century-inspired space.

That design covers everything tea and coffee cups, storage jars, tea and coffee pots, platters and coasters, as well as tea towels, notebooks and cushions. But it isn’t the only design here. Other midcentury gems also adorn homeware pieces and if you want to go back to source, Magpie also has original vintage prints for sale too in very limited numbers.

Some of the products are pictured here, but you need to check out the retailer’s site for the full extent of the range. Some designs are available now, others are available to pre-order. As for prices, they vary but as an example, a coffee pot is £45, a cup and saucer £13 and a limited edition print £160.

Find out more at the Magpie website

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

David Weidman midcentury home and ceramic range by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.