Journal
Holiday Time!
Last order dates and Christmas deliveries - our best advice after consultation with our shipping partners.
Our Toile de Jouy
In 2008 the little "gingerbread" style boutique on Mustique became available and Lotty called it Pink House. In traditional Toile de Jouy technique, Lotty designed one of her most recognisable...
Potted Palm Print
This stunning print is now available on the website. Inspired by a palm that is planted in a large terracotta pot gifted to Lotty, she decided to sketch it to see how it might work as a design...
Lotty's sketches
We find that customers are interested in the story behind and the development of our prints. Lotty uses Mustique as her muse, and here we show how her original pencil sketches translate to our products...
Alfresco dining
Lotty designed our stunning fine bone china on Mustique and it is made in the heart of the "Potteries" in England, in Stoke-on-Trent. Featuring Lotty's signature crossed palm motif, it is perfect for all occasions ...
Dressing up
Worn here without shoes, in the Caribbean style, the "Jemima" silk dress can be dressed up with heels, bag, jewellery and a hat to take you to the most glitzy of events!! ...
Virtual tour!
Come and take a virtual tour of our wonderful premises - marvel at how Lotty transformed an engineering warehouse into a glorious emporium painting a trompe l'oeil on the floor of the atrium along the way.....
Lurcher silks
The "Lurcher" print will shortly be available in a new Lotty B collection of silk chiffon and silk crepe-de-chine. Ella and Coco are crazy about them - and so are we! ....
Merry Christmas
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas from us all at Pink House Mustique - both on island and at our UK HQ...please click to view our Christmas card to you all...
Beach days
This week includes National Beach Day here in the UK - well, we do have probably the best beach sets for our photographic shoots, but on Mustique, of course...
Net zero goals
Lotty has spent a few weeks embedded at our new building, project managing the changes and designing and hand-painting ceiling panels to create the feel of a Victorian glass house.