I’m on a mission to colour-up the world! And my latest venture is a homewares range called Pure Prue, available from www.uniqueandunity.co.uk.
We are starting with a small collection of plates, mugs and bowls, all available in multi-coloured vibrant bone china. I am absolutely THRILLED with them.
They might be regretting taking me on because I really have to be involved in the design of anything with my name on it, and I’m super-fussy about china. I don’t like drinking out of thick heavy mugs, that rough pottery feel, and the mini-screech as my knife goes over glazed earthenware puts my teeth on edge. I’m sick of pretty birds and flowers and I dislike mugs with crude jokes or advertising logos. I like bone china, deep bold colours, artistic and unusual patterns, and a general feeling of joy.
So, we’ve been back and forth with designs, and I think we have finally got there. Of course, I hope loving grannies will buy their granddaughters wedding sets of the full range from dinner-plate to egg cup, but I think it’s far more likely that people will buy the mugs in a set of four different ones, the bluey-turquoise, the yellowy-green and the orangey red. Or maybe in four assorted patterns: the multicolour drip pattern, big blobs, splat pattern or wobbly stripes. Or maybe collect the plates or bowls one at a time and mix and match at random. Or give them to mates for Christmas. Who knows?
One thing is for sure: I’m really looking forward to sending 90% of my china to the charity shop or the skip. (I’ve been buying odd china in antique shops for years and have loved having a non-matching collection of all the great names: Wedgewood, Spode, Royal Doulton etc. But the truth is the dishwasher has done for most of them, washing the lovely old patterns to a uniform grey. Pure Prue is made of sterner stuff and its vibrant look-at-me colours will, I’m promised, survive the dishwasher.