Best things to buy for those who have everything
Including Radley London's Minnie the Minx bag and a Roberts Revival radio
- Radley London x Beano collection
- Roberts Revival Petite
- Acorn vase
- Mahi marbled blue ceramic cafetière
- Twister salt or pepper grinder
- Birkenstock Arizona Big Buckle Shearling
- Garden trug small
- Always Pan 2.0
- Bam's Art Shop Handmade Woven Cat Basket
- Jorvik JMT11 Electric Mountain Trike
- Rimowa x Tiffany luggage
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Radley London x Beano collection
Radley London has teamed up with "Beano" to mark the 70th anniversary of Minnie the Minx. The collaboration features a range of bags and purses, including this small flapover multiway (£259). From £49; radley.co.uk
Roberts Revival Petite
This model from Roberts Revival fits in the palm of your hand and has DAB and FM radio plus Bluetooth connectivity, and 20 hours of playback. £100; robertsradio.com
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Acorn vase
Put an acorn into this vase (which comes in several colours) and watch it become a small tree. There's also one for avocados. From £28; ilexstudio.com
Mahi marbled blue ceramic cafetière
Marbled inside and out, this cafetière is 19cm high; matching mugs are available separately. £45; oliverbonas.com
Twister salt or pepper grinder
A 24cm rubber-wood grinder that comes in gloss lacquered colours. £58; addisonross.com
Birkenstock Arizona Big Buckle Shearling
Available in a range of colours for both women and men, these cosy sandals have a soft, teddy-style lambskin padding on the upper and the straps. £170; birkenstock.com
Garden trug small
A garden essential, this trug is handwoven using willow grown in Somerset. £125; hopewoodbaskets.co.uk
Always Pan 2.0
The current "It pan", this will braise, sear, steam, strain, sauté, fry, boil and bake. £89; fromourplace.co.uk
Bam's Art Shop Handmade Woven Cat Basket
The Bam's Art Shop sources sustainable, fair-trade African baskets such as this one, which is for cats, and handmade in Ghana. With a 42cm diameter, it is big enough to accommodate the cat, a few of their toys and a cushion. £109; thebamsartshop.com
Jorvik JMT11 Electric Mountain Trike
Engineered to cope with hills and muddy trails, Jorvik's JMT11 Electric Mountain Trike now has a folding frame. It can do up to 70 miles with pedal assist, or 50 miles electric only. Available in three colours and in 250W or 500W, with a 15mph and 25mph max speed respectively. From £4,299; jorviktricycles.com
Rimowa x Tiffany luggage
Tiffany & Co has teamed up with luggage brand Rimowa for this limited-edition capsule collection. Inspired by the glitter of cut diamonds, it consists of an aluminium cabin bag and a jewellery case with combination locks and Tiffany-blue accents, as well as a small vanity case. From £1,660; tiffany.co.uk
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