What do you reckon? 🥰🩵
This is our first ever sample of a new print we’re testing as part of exploring beautiful upgraded bottle designs!
We’re thinking about how we can bring amazing patterns and artwork onto our existing bottles - this one is inspired by classic Spode prints and we’re so happy with how it’s turned out! 😍
The texture of the sticker gives a really warm, homely, linen vibe and the print has transferred beautifully onto the material. It’s not the final design as we still need to add all the T+A branding you know and love, but we’d love to know what you think! Would you love to see this, and other artwork on your T+A bottles in 2026? 💙







945 comments
Jadwiga
I like the classy and minimalistic current bottles and wouldn’t want to spend money on fancy bottles that would end up in the recycling bin. I don’t like the new design anyway, it’s old fashioned. If you’re looking for new ideas why don’t you bring back those gorgeous lilac dressing gowns for Christmas. I would buy one as long as it’s made of cotton and not polyester.
S H
Beautiful design but almost feels too much for a T&A product. I work in a reception class and the children use my old T&A bottles in the outdoor water area. Have quite a colourful collection now! Stick to the lovely coloured bottles.
Sabrina Johnson
I don’t think the design suits your brand (it makes everything look dated) What would be better is if you keep your usual design but instead of having different fragrance names, just have a nameless bottle with only your brand name on. That way environmentally conscious buyers can have one or two bottles and keep buying the refills to mix and match. That will be far better than adding a fussy bottle to your collection. Less is more!
Ruth Dyer
I like the idea of patterned bottles for maybe limited editions, but not if it adds to the cost. The current different coloured bottles for each perfume are lovely as they are.
Christine Adams
Not for me, my current bottles are out on display. I’d have to hide these away. Too busy, looks like a print you’d find in your grandma’s kitchen. I agree if it ain’t broke….
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