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Ashby Apple Ornament
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The materials
All the Ashby pieces are made of hollow earthenware, so they’re lightweight but reassuringly robust.
The finish
Ashby is finished with a high-shine glaze for a crisp, clean look. It’s not rustic looking like the other ornaments so it can bring a completely different look to your room. You can choose from a crisp clean white, or dark and contemporary, pebble grey.
Design details
For a house to feel like a home, it needs things that are purely decorative. Like a picture or a sculpture that will add life and texture to a room. Our ornaments have lots of different finishes, so they look like they’ve been collected over time, and are all part of your unique story.
Design inspiration
The apple is rich in symbolism and has been used in many myths and legends as a symbol of both good and evil. We’re going with the Greek myth about the nymph daughters of Hesperus where the apple symbolised the treasure of knowledge and wisdom.
- For orders under £100 (or €150 in Ireland), it’s £6.95 (or €19 in Ireland).
- If your order is available now for UK mainland delivery, we'll deliver it within 5-10 days. Otherwise, it’ll arrive in the estimated time frame stated above and at checkout.
- Furniture orders to mainland UK or Northern Ireland will arrive via our white glove service. We’ll unbox and position your items, assemble anything that’s needed and take away the packaging for recycling.
- If you’re ordering outside mainland UK or Northern Ireland, items will be sent through our international delivery partners.
Returns
- You can return any item within 28 days of delivery, but you may be charged for a courier or collection service.
- If you can cancel your order within 24 hours, you will be fully refunded.
- For tailored items and fitted cabinetry, we can only refund 80% of the cost.
- Read our full returns policy here.
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