Annabel Pearl

‘For the Burning Love of my Home’ Pastille Burner

£145
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Annabel Pearl’s response to our Spring Collection Brief, ‘Love Needs an Object’.

We invited our makers and artists to create a single piece or a series as an expression of love, open to their interpretation. The work could have a narrative running through, or be a pure symbol of love. Our aim was for the work to play a role within the home and to resonate with love.

Annabel responded with ‘For the Burning Love of my Home’, a collection of pastille burners, in the form of historic Suffolk houses and Martello Towers from the “Suffolk” volume of “The Buildings of England” series by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.

Each building can be lifted off it’s ceramic stand to place a perfumed pastille. Once lit the smoke will waft out of the chimney of each building, or the opening at the top of the Martello Tower.

The idea of a pastille burner being a little building or collection of buildings goes back to the 18th century, when the wealthy would commission porcelain copies of buildings on their estates to create the pastille burner. By the early 19th century they were often being made to look like picturesque little cottages, with verandas and roses around the door. Why? Because, in the early 19th century, as now, a cottage in the country was considered a healthful place to be! And country air was, then as now, considered to be good for you.

Approx Dimensions:
Seckford Street House: L: 14 x W: 6 x H: 9cm
Ufford House: L: 18 x W: 9 x H: 10cm
Martello Tower: D: 6.5 x H: 6cm

We aim to make ordering from us as straightforward as possible.

Once your online transaction has been completed your order will be confirmed by email within 24 hours. If your order is placed on a Friday, or over the weekend, your item will be shipped within 3 days from the Monday.

Using Royal Mail our shipping rates are calculated based on the estimated weight and size of the items. 

You have the option of First Class Delivery (which cannot be tracked), or Tracked delivery ( to enable you to track your package through all stages of the delivery process)

UK CUSTOMERS

Please allow 3-5 working days for delivery in the UK. In most cases it will be less.

INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS

We do ship outside of the UK and are delighted to do so, but we ask you to email, susanna@themerchantstable.co.uk, so we may give you an accurate shipping cost to your destination.

Any customs or import duties are charged once the parcel reaches its destination country. These charges must be paid by the recipient of the parcel. Unfortunately, we have no control over these charges, and cannot tell you what the cost would be, as customs policies and import duties vary widely from country to country.

DUTIES

We recommend contacting your local customs office for current charges before you order, so you are not surprised by charges you were not expecting.

Please be aware that your parcel can be also delayed by customs and subsequent charges can be applied. We have no control over this, and cannot supply any details why or for how long your parcel will be delayed.

If you wish to return a purchase please notify us at susanna@themerchantstable.co.uk

If you are unhappy with our products in any way, they can be returned provided they are in saleable condition.

If you wish to return your item and receive a full refund items need to posted/couriered back to us within 7 days of being received by you.

Please note refunds to Debit/Credit Cards normally clear in 1/2 days after receipt of the returned goods.

Returns received outside the above time frame will not be accepted. For all returns you will be required to arrange and pay for the return of the products to us.

We will only accept returns provided the goods are received by us in the condition they were in when delivered to you.

ADDRESS FOR ALL RETURNS & EXCHANGES

Please returns items to: 

The Merchant’s Table
10 Church Street
Woodbridge
Suffolk IP12 1DH

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