F&M

15 Ways to Repurpose Your F&M Hamper

The F&M Hamper.

A Fortnum and Mason hamper is a gift that keeps on giving long after the original contents have been consumed. Traditionally, the hamper is filled with items from Fortnum’s food halls and given to a loved one as a gift. (Although, I’ve never thought of giving a hamper to anyone but myself.) The recipient will find items—jam, tea, biscuits, chocolate, wine—to elevate his/her next picnic. There are two ways to go about filling a hamper. You may choose one that has already been curated or you may decide to handpick the contents yourself. The distinguishable wicker hamper, which exists in a variety of sizes, can be seen atop countless picnic blankets across England. But, what of its other uses? I’ve been thinking of useful ways in which the hamper may be repurposed. Feel free to complete the following sentence as you see fit.

The F&M hamper may be used as a(n)…

  1. small, curated library
  2. boot box
  3. spa in a box
  4. crafting supplies catch-all
  5. plant stand
  6. planter
  7. lamp stand
  8. coffee table
  9. wine cellar
  10. toy chest
  11. healthy snacks box
  12. car emergency kit
  13. mail center
  14. bed for your four-legged friend
  15. end-of-the-bed trunk

Works Sighted

The Piccadilly Hamper

Browsing at Fortnum and Mason

A selection of items from Fortnum and Mason: tea towel, wine bottle holder, picnic carry all, teapot, tea strainer, teacup, white tea, mug, biscuits, Scotch egg, ornament, sparkling tea, honey

Browsing at Fortnum & Mason was one of my favorite pastimes when I lived in London full-time. The magical experience began outside with the signature blue-green hue of the ground floor’s exterior and its artfully-designed window displays. The red carpet, sparkling lighting fixtures, and counter of loose chocolates impressed me on my first visit to 181 Piccadilly. But, I soon realized that there was much more to F&M than what initially met my eye. Established in 1707, Fortnum and Mason is an institution known for its tea and food-filled wicker hampers. On your loop around the store, you’ll see biscuits in beautiful tins and picnic essentials like wine and jam. Additional offerings include: jewelry, stationary, books, tea towels, tote bags, and Christmas tree ornaments. (The author of A Christmas Carol himself was a customer here.) There’s also a tea salon on the 4th floor and bees residing on the rooftop. I’ve taken to browsing online, but my mental Fortnum’s shopping list continues to expand nonetheless.

Works Sighted

glass teapot; tea towel; picnic carry all; Champagne & wine bottle holder

tea strainer; teacup & saucer; white tea; mug; chocolate pearl biscuits; Scotch egg

Fortnum’s Dinner Party Discourse & Debate; cinnamon honey; tea caddy ornament; rosé sparkling tea

truffle honey; vanilla honey; bag; clock ornament