Lawleys Norfolk Bird Feeders

£14.99
Only 6 left in stock

Originally a Lawleys Norfolk teacup, made by Lawleys by Noritake, Japan mid-20th century, this item was part of a delicate and timeless set, likely used at family gatherings or quiet morning teas. Crafted with care, it reflects the elegance of its maker and the memories it once held.

At Bonita Eloise, we believe in second chapters. With gentle hands, this vintage treasure has been transformed into a birdfeeder. It now brings beauty and function to your garden, inviting birds to pause and enjoy what it has to offer.

Each one is made by hand, with small imperfections left intact as a tribute to its past. It is no longer just a cup. It is now a piece of living beauty.




Originally a Lawleys Norfolk teacup, made by Lawleys by Noritake, Japan mid-20th century, this item was part of a delicate and timeless set, likely used at family gatherings or quiet morning teas. Crafted with care, it reflects the elegance of its maker and the memories it once held.

At Bonita Eloise, we believe in second chapters. With gentle hands, this vintage treasure has been transformed into a birdfeeder. It now brings beauty and function to your garden, inviting birds to pause and enjoy what it has to offer.

Each one is made by hand, with small imperfections left intact as a tribute to its past. It is no longer just a cup. It is now a piece of living beauty.




 

Additional Information:
Each Bonita Eloise birdfeeder is made by hand using repurposed vintage teacups and saucers. No two are exactly alike. Slight imperfections such as tiny chips or worn glaze are part of their charm and why they’ve been given a new life. These feeders can be placed on bird tables or gently hung with ribbon or strong string to welcome birds in with elegance and care.

Bird seed is not included, giving you the freedom to choose the right mix for the birds you wish to attract.

Please take care:
• Hang in a safe, sheltered location
• Avoid spots where the feeder might swing and break
• Check regularly for the safety of the birds and condition of the feeder
• Although vintage items are not frost proof, they can last well with care. If the weather turns very cold or icy, bring the feeder indoors until it improves
• For bird food ideas and guidance, visit trusted wildlife organisations such as the RSPB