Tulip and Nettle are that rare thing; a successful children's wear business that manages to retain a strong sense of craft and quality within their collections whilst keeping it affordable and made in the UK.

Tulip and Nettle's children's clothes evoke a strong sense of pre-war nostalgia, of brambling in the lanes, hay making, scone eating and rock pooling. Based in rural Northumberland in a converted stable block they  produce clothes for children with a few special pieces for their parents by 'properly paid adults'.
We took a few moments out with Amynta from Tulip and Nettle to ask her a few questions about the shop.
How would you describe your collections?
Tulip and Nettle sell clothes for children and a few special  pieces for their parents. Everything we make is produced here in the  North East of England as opposed to remote foreign factories, the  clothes are made FOR children, not BY children!

Who or what are your biggest influences?
Tulip and Nettle clothes take their inspiration from diverse  influences. I like to play with an image of say, Swallows and Amazons  & an idea of an outdoor carefree childhood mood, but then apply the  values that I appreciate in my own clothes so we look at the way Marni  or Comme twist a seam here, turn a hem there. We hope that the clothes  reflect eternal values but are utterly modern in interpretation. Hence  Edwardian nursery meets polar fleece, a prim little frock gets styled  over jeans or a lace trimmed antique mood petty gets presented as a  dress in its own right. Sources have ranged from photographs of the  Blitz, Singer Sargent pictures, royals as infants and Commando War  Library!
Where is your favourite spring/summer place to visit for    inspiration?
Everyone says this but the V&A  is a constant. It is also important to see what's happening in  mainstream fashion [Dover Street Market for example], but the location  that probably has the biggest influence, is the Northumbrian countryside  which surrounds the studio.
What is your favourite item from your current collection?
This summer we  are really excited by the hand knit sweaters which are a relatively new  project for us. The summer ones are knitted from a marvelous silky  feeling yarn in bamboo viscose. It has an amazing drape. We have a crack  team of grannies knitting away all over Northumberland. The jumpers  have that gorgeous hand made quality with just that teeny hint of  wonkiness that you want from an artisan product!
Do you have any new items/collections about to be launched?
The Spring collection is going up on line this month and the Summer additions will appear in late March.
What do you enjoy most about being one of the shops in The Secret    Arcade?
What is so lovely about being in the Secret Arcade is the context that  it brings to the range. It is a compliment to appear alongside such  beautifully considered and special shops.
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I have been a fan of Tulip & Nettle for some time now, have featured them on Designers Block and have only recently realised they are based in Northumberland, as I am. It's wonderful to find that I am not the only designer influenced by the Northumberland countryside.
ReplyDeletelovely interview and delightful products
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