The Lake District Collection
In this collection of five vases and two plaques, Moorcroft designers celebrate the landscape, flora and fauna of the unique place that is the Lake District National Park.
The Lake District National park is the largest of the thirteen National Parks in England and Wales. Created as one of Britain’s first National Parks in 1951, its role is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and culture of this iconic English landscape, not only for residents and visitors today but also for future generations.
The National Park contains England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. Packed within the park are numerous other peaks and fells, over 400 lakes and tarns, around 50 dales, six national nature reserves, and more than 100 sites of special scientific interest. No surprise then, that the Lake District attracts an estimated 15 million visitors a year.
In this collection of five vases and two plaques, Moorcroft designers celebrate the landscape, flora and fauna of the unique place that is the Lake District National Park.