12 years ago, the original Falcon Enamelware collection was revitalised. Our aim was to breathe new life into a century old British icon and showcase enamelware’s benefits to today’s generation. We believe that part of Falcon’s ongoing appeal is its versatility, durability and universal style which enables it to both blend in, or stand out, in any given setting.
Our latest photoshoot was set in the immaculately preserved National Trust Stuart mansion located on the banks of the River Thames. Falcon’s timeless elegance is evident throughout, which spanned not only the kitchen but also The Dairy, the Kitchen Garden, Dutchess’ Bathroom and beyond.
Explore more of this seventeenth century British treasure trove, which has survived remarkably intact for over four centuries, and see why Falcon both blends in and stands out so beautifully.
EXPLORING BRITISH HERITAGE
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