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Sally Nencini Suffolk Sheep
Suffolk Sheep is by Sally Nencini, a Norwich based toy designer with a special interest in textiles, pattern and texture. With a love of vintage fabrics and toys and with three young children Sally wanted to bring an old world sensibility to a new range of soft toys. Suffolk Sheep is pretty confident that she has been successful. Her delightful knitted and hand assembled wool toys all have a gentle, calming presence to salve a frantic world. With their happy faces and beautifully woven clothes they have enough charm for older collectors who may seek to obtain them all and yet are equally suitable for any lucky young child who will probably wish to only love one. Made from the softest lambswool with a hand embroidered expression they are all unique characters and so robustly made as to ensure that they will become the vintage toys of the future.
Dimensions: 20cm high by 30cm long.
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Appearance: Curly coated huggable sheep.
Designer: Sally Nencini. Norwich England.
Material: 100% soft lambswool. Polyester filling.
Size: 30cm by 20cm.
Cleaning: 30 degree wool cycle or hand wash.
Age: Not recommended for children under three.
Origin: Made in the United Kingdom.
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Sally Nencini was born in County Armagh in Northern Ireland and studied menswear at the Royal College of Art. This led to a career in fashion where she designed for Levi’s and M&S amongst others. Sally left the industry to concentrate on raising her three children and this new full time occupation rekindled a long-held interest in designing and creating knitted lambswool animals, blankets and cushions. Sally set up her business from her home in south east London in 2009 but is now based in Norwich, Norfolk, from where she oversees production all of which is carried out in the UK. Her products have rapidly developed into gentle yet recognisable designs with a delightful British sensibility, her love of vintage toys, especially the imagery and colours of early Galt and Abbatt wooden puzzles and picture cards are predominant influences in her work. Sally has also trained as an upholsterer, hand embroidering the top cover of chairs to create functional works of art.
3 to 5 working days.
All mainland UK £5.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
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Phone: 07971 577 198
Email: [email protected]
For contact form click here.
Product info
Appearance: Curly coated huggable sheep.
Designer: Sally Nencini. Norwich England.
Material: 100% soft lambswool. Polyester filling.
Size: 30cm by 20cm.
Cleaning: 30 degree wool cycle or hand wash.
Age: Not recommended for children under three.
Origin: Made in the United Kingdom.
View all products by Sally Nencini.
Designer
Sally Nencini was born in County Armagh in Northern Ireland and studied menswear at the Royal College of Art. This led to a career in fashion where she designed for Levi’s and M&S amongst others. Sally left the industry to concentrate on raising her three children and this new full time occupation rekindled a long-held interest in designing and creating knitted lambswool animals, blankets and cushions. Sally set up her business from her home in south east London in 2009 but is now based in Norwich, Norfolk, from where she oversees production all of which is carried out in the UK. Her products have rapidly developed into gentle yet recognisable designs with a delightful British sensibility, her love of vintage toys, especially the imagery and colours of early Galt and Abbatt wooden puzzles and picture cards are predominant influences in her work. Sally has also trained as an upholsterer, hand embroidering the top cover of chairs to create functional works of art.
Shipping
3 to 5 working days.
All mainland UK £5.95.
For non-mainland UK deliveries please contact us for a quotation.
For further delivery information please refer to Delivery and Returns.
Contact us
Rume
Phone: 07971 577 198
Email: [email protected]
For contact form click here.