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Stand out from the crowd in your Humphries & Begg!

Handmade Fabric Bunting

Regular price £ 18.00 GBP
Regular price £ 24.00 GBP Sale price £ 18.00 GBP
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Bring a burst of colour and patterns to your celebrations with this handmade, double layered bunting. Crafted from surplus H&B cotton fabrics, each 2.5-metre length features a joyful mix of signature H&B prints — giving new life to leftover textiles and adding a touch of charm to any space.

Double-layered, this bunting is designed to be treasured and reused, perfect for  decorating your home, garden, or hosting a festive gathering.

*We are donating a £3 of each sale of the decorations to this charity in India which supports education for girls.*

Please note: Each length of bunting is different so the one you receive may be slightly different to the pictures. 

Why you'll love it:

  • Double layered
  • Strong and durable
  • 100% cotton
  • 2.5 metre length
  • Reusable
  • Made using surplus fabrics to avoid waste

All our fabrics are hand designed by Alice in Stroud, UK and responsibly made by our production partners in Jaipur, India.

 

Free Shipping

FREE delivery on UK orders over £150.

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No quibble returns on all orders.

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Worldwide Shipping

We ship across the globe.

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Natural Fabrics

We use only 100% natural fabrics.

Visit our 'Care Instructions' page to find out how best to care for your items.

  • FREE UK DELIVERY

    Delivery is on us for all UK orders over £150

  • WE SHIP WORLDWIDE

    We can ship anywhere!

  • 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

    Love it, or receive a full refund

DESIGNED IN STROUD

Humphries & Begg founder Alice designs all our prints from her Stroud studio using watercolours in her signature playful, naive style.

CRAFTED IN INDIA

Alice’s designs are then printed onto 100% natural fabrics by a small team in Jaipur, India, before before being turned into clothing.