Creative Tops readies Alice in Wonderland line

New fine china collection will be unveiled at Spring Fair in February.

A new Alice in Wonderland collection from the V&A will take pride of place for Creative Tops at Spring Fair in February.

The company will be launching the afternoon tea range, including the likes of cake stands, mugs, cups, mini pedestals and teapots.

Made of fine china, the collection features real gold decal and gold embroidered textiles and is decorated with hand-drawn scenes taken from the book’s original illustrations.

It draws upon a playing card game from 1918 – the original book illustrations by Sir John Tenniel can be found at the V&A Museum.

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