Feeling fruity: This season's product crop looks ripe for the picking

Hugh Montgomery
Saturday 21 May 2011 19:00 EDT
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1. Fruiti lemon jug

Habitat, £30. Drink in the summery vibes of this zesty ceramic jug. An orange-shaped jug is also available. 08444 991 111, habitat.co.uk

2. Pineapple wallpaper

Timorous Beasties, £128 a roll. This tropical toile from the Glasgow studio also comes in orange and grey. 020 7833 5010, timorousbeasties.com

3. Orange blossom print

The Design Conspiracy, £45. This thirsty work is part of a series of prints inspired by vintage soda bottle caps. keepcalmgallery.com

4. Watermelon worktop saver

Joseph Joseph, £14 each. The quirky kitchen designers put the fun in functionality with this glass chopping board. 020 7261 1800, josephjoseph.com

5. Live Well cushion

This is Limited Edition, £39. Keep the style doctor away with an apple-print cushion from designer Dale Edwin Murray. clickforart.com

6. Banana leaf platter

Conran Shop, £65. This elegant aluminium platter puts a silvery spin on a traditional Indian serving dish. 0844 848 4000, conranshop.co.uk

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