Habitat continues its series of designer collaborations with a fresh spring lineup inspired by National Trust properties and Sanderson’s iconic pattern archive. This collection features floral prints and vibrant seasonal colors across kitchenware, cushions, tablecloths, and more, drawing from historic flora and heritage designs.
Sanderson, a renowned British heritage brand, specializes in floral fabrics, wallpapers, and quality paints, holding a Royal Warrant since 1924. While Sanderson’s full-price items often exceed £100 per meter, Habitat’s versions offer an affordable way to refresh home spaces.
Affordable Highlights
The range starts with an oven glove in a classic white-and-yellow pattern echoing Sanderson wallpapers, priced at just £5.50. At the higher end, a 12-piece dinner set costs £50, or about £4.10 per piece. Additionally, 4% of each item’s retail price supports the National Trust.
Standout Spring Pieces
Green Apron
This cotton apron showcases Sanderson’s Marienne design with miniature flower heads and fern fronds, inspired by Brockhampton Estate. It features an adjustable neck and is machine washable, ideal for chefs or as a colorful gift.
Seat Cushions (Pack of Two)
These 40x40cm cushions fit standard kitchen chairs, blending Sanderson’s Harvest Fruits pattern from Brockhampton Estate Orchard with a pale green frill trim for a cottage-core vibe. Made from cotton with recycled polyester filling, they add subtle color and comfort.
Marienne Tablecloth
Matching the apron’s design in greens drawn from Brockhampton Estate, this 220x220cm cotton tablecloth includes golden stitching and a frilled edge. Machine washable at 30°C, it suits Easter lunches or spring barbecues.
Previous Season Favorites
Complementing the new items, earlier releases include a four-piece stoneware pasta bowl set in green tones with a stylized Berries pattern and bright foliage. Dishwasher- and microwave-safe, the bowls earn five-star reviews. One shopper noted: “They are great quality and a beautiful design. Also, come gift packaged in a box.”

