12 Gifts of Christmas: Butterfly Domes
SPONSORED CONTENT: Vintage glass domes filled with unique displays


On this treasure trove of a site you can browse a selection of beautiful and unique items to grace even the most impressive country house. You will find antique and vintage glass domes filled with butterflies, taxidermy lovebirds and trophy art for the tastemaker in your life.
All butterflies and moths have been sourced from captive breeding programmes which encourage an active interest in conservation.
Bespoke items can be made to fit your specifications or chosen from the collection online as a piece of art to be cherished for years to come, and passed down as a family heirloom through the generations.
Contact 07951 110147 www.butterflydomes.com
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