It takes all types: An A-Z of elegant forms to suit any character

Hugh Montgomery
Saturday 26 March 2011 21:00 EDT
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1. Lucky print

Kiss Her, £110. Roll up, roll up for this circus-evoking screenprint from artist Bianca Hall's quirky online boutique. White frame included. kissher.co.uk

2. Numbered hooks

Graham and Green, £48 for a set. Industrial-style hooks for mathematical mavens. grahamandgreen.co.uk

3. Wim Crouwel wallpaper

Cole & Son, £175. Available exclusively from the Design Museum, this wallpaper celebrating the radical typographer's letterforms coincides with an upcoming retrospective. designmuseumshop.com

4. Vers Libre candle-holders

Studio Yra, £30 each, small; £35 large. Make alphabet style soup with these Dada-inspired designs, available from A to Z. studioyra.com

5. Alphabet drawers

Kent and London, £2,700. Inspired by vintage printing blocks. 01227 275 500, kentandlondon.co.uk

6. Life Cushion

Fine Cell Work, £135. A witty, reflective design from chic embroiderer Emily Peacock, produced by this prisoner needlepoint initiative. 020 7931 9998, finecellwork.co.uk

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