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Royal Doulton celebrates 200 years with limited edition range by Barber Osgerby and more

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By Natalie Mortimer, N/A

February 18, 2015 | 2 min read

Tableware company Royal Doulton is celebrating its 200 year anniversary with a limited edition product range, featuring designs by Barber Osgerby, Charlene Mullen, Pure Evil and Nick Walker.

For Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby's design the duo drew inspiration from Royal Doulton’s early days and created the Pipe Vase. Crafted in matt black stoneware with a gloss glaze interior the vase's design is based on the shape of the salt-glazed stoneware pipes that were a large part of the company's original business.

Homewares designer Charlene Mullen decided to recreate her favourite London landmarks for the range, which were cast in porcelain and decorated with illustrations in a hand-drawn style. Designed in monochrome with a splash of red, the set of storing and serving pieces features the Royal Festival Hall, The Routemaster bus and Battersea Power Station.

Pure Evil, otherwise known as artist Charley Uzzell Edwards, has lent his Pure Evil Bunny to Royal Doulton, a fanged, three-legged bunny.

A ceramic figurine of the bunny is available in five different designs. each depicting Pure Evil’s most recognised work.

Having made a name for himself as the bowler hatted vandal, grafitti Nick Walker has for the first time been scanned, 3D printed in resin, and then recreated as a bone china figurine for the collection.

Vandal Vs Parliament is available in a limited edition of 1,000.

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