The Trenwith Edit: Introducing the new collection
Our Trenwith Collection
Welcome to Trenwith, our latest collection which will bring the countryside into
your home. With three designs to choose from, the Hare, Fox and the Game Trio,
each encapsulates the flora and fauna we love so much and which makes our
English countryside so unique.
your home. With three designs to choose from, the Hare, Fox and the Game Trio,
each encapsulates the flora and fauna we love so much and which makes our
English countryside so unique.
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The Story Of Trenwith
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"You will find Trenwith at the end of a long driveway, filled either side with
hydrangeas and camellias. The Elizabethan house sits above sloping
lawns leading down to Trelonk, a sheltered creek at the top of the
Helford river, only accessible to all but the smallest keeled boats at low
tide.
A large walled garden sits behind the house, a gate, dating back to the 16th
century, leads to the orchard filled with medlars, pears and Key plums. There is
an icehouse, no longer used now and the hot house has been surrendered to
growing herbs. The beehives are one of Lovedays latest projects and the honey
is sold under the estates label, which now has a burgeoning range of products,
including Cornish tea. Much to their surprise, it’s been very popular in China and
Niall has been busy working out how to export a Cornish cream tea to
accompany it.
The house, which has always been in the Trenwith family, is full of treasures,
family paintings line the stairs, faded, yet still beautiful fabrics hang at huge
windows and a mix of furniture added through the years give it a charm and
elegance that is impossible to recreate."
"You will find Trenwith at the end of a long driveway, filled either side with
hydrangeas and camellias. The Elizabethan house sits above sloping
lawns leading down to Trelonk, a sheltered creek at the top of the
Helford river, only accessible to all but the smallest keeled boats at low
tide.
A large walled garden sits behind the house, a gate, dating back to the 16th
century, leads to the orchard filled with medlars, pears and Key plums. There is
an icehouse, no longer used now and the hot house has been surrendered to
growing herbs. The beehives are one of Lovedays latest projects and the honey
is sold under the estates label, which now has a burgeoning range of products,
including Cornish tea. Much to their surprise, it’s been very popular in China and
Niall has been busy working out how to export a Cornish cream tea to
accompany it.
The house, which has always been in the Trenwith family, is full of treasures,
family paintings line the stairs, faded, yet still beautiful fabrics hang at huge
windows and a mix of furniture added through the years give it a charm and
elegance that is impossible to recreate."
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Trenwith is a fictional Cornish Estate that Rebecca and Alison the cofounders of Cream, have created to form the basis for future collections which will involve life living in an idyllic Cornish manor house overlooking a sheltered creek. The Trenwith’s, Niall and Loveday, their children and pets will provide inspiration for future collections through their ancestor’s adventures and the estates history.
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The design due explain the inspiration behind the beautiful new country range:
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Alison:
“Cream Cornwall is the essence of country and coastal living and Trenwith is perfect for both. We took ages sampling the six colours, until we felt that there was the perfect colour choice for anyone, whether they lived by the sea or the depths of the Cornish countryside.”
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Rebecca:
"Trenwith epitomises the Cornish countryside, especially in the Autumn when I often have to brake for fear of running over a pheasant in the road. The flowers, insects and creatures that feature in this collection which typifies everything we love about Cornish country life”
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Alison:
“Cream Cornwall is the essence of country and coastal living and Trenwith is perfect for both. We took ages sampling the six colours, until we felt that there was the perfect colour choice for anyone, whether they lived by the sea or the depths of the Cornish countryside.”
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Rebecca:
"Trenwith epitomises the Cornish countryside, especially in the Autumn when I often have to brake for fear of running over a pheasant in the road. The flowers, insects and creatures that feature in this collection which typifies everything we love about Cornish country life”
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The range includes tableware, tea towels, aprons, table and kitchen linens through to home fragrance, lampshades, cushions and even a paint range called Trenwith which has six colours to choose from. With names like Poachers Disguise, Trelonk and Helford, we hope you will immerse yourself in the fairy tale life of Trenwith and love this new range as much as we do.
The range includes tableware, tea towels, aprons, table and kitchen linens through to home fragrance, lampshades, cushions and even a paint range called Trenwith which has six colours to choose from. With names like Poachers Disguise, Trelonk and Helford, we hope you will immerse yourself in the fairy tale life of Trenwith and love this new range as much as we do.
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Cream x
3 comments
Hello
Are you still doing the Trelock range? I would like to buy the yellow table runner.
BTW real shame if not.
Wendy chapman
Hello, are you still offering the Trenwith Range as I wanted to buy a table runner and tea towels in Creekside?
Debbie Mitchell
Do you still do fabric in this range?
Many Thanks
Teresa
Teresa
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