Posted by Ruth Miller on Tue 20th November 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel AccessoriesTravel Tips

The importance of labelling your luggage can not be understated. It can literally mean the difference between not finding or finding your wayward luggage.

So, if you’re going to mark up destinations and home addresses you may as well do it in style with these luxury Bill Amberg luggage tags. 

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Posted by Ruth Miller on Mon 19th November 2007 at 01:51 PM, Filed in Travel Accessories

Keeping time while you’re on holiday can be pretty important - particularly when it comes to catching flights. Which is why I like the look of these stylish travel clocks from Pickett.

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Retailing at £85 ($170) Pickett say:

“This popular dual purpose box is perfect for travelling – not only does the box contain a good sized alarm clock but it also provides storage space for smaller sized items of jewellery or cufflinks. The box is handmade and is fully lined in soft suede.”

 

 

Posted by Ruth Miller on Thu 15th November 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel Accessories

We took a look at the delectable Harrods Travel Trunk which is great, but maybe not ideal for a backpacking holiday!

How about this monster of a travel trunk. Surely you could fit a kitchen sink or two in there!

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John Lewis retail this for £150 ($300) and describe it as:

“Large, traditional-style trunk made from quality plywood with a diamond embossed aluminium covering, brass effect fittings and key lock. Rust proof and scratch resistant.”

Dimensions - H51 x W101.5 x D51cm
Weight - 13kg

Posted by Ruth Miller on Wed 14th November 2007 at 10:05 AM, Filed in Travel Accessories

Fancy travelling the world by coffee. Ok we’re not talking literally here but you can dream with this Curiosities Coffee Traveller’s Box from Fortnum and Mason.

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It includes, two coffees from the farthest reaches of the world (if you start at Piccadilly, anyway) - Galapagos San Christobal, a medium sweet roast and dark-roasted Australian Mountain Top.

A great gift for coffee lovers and travelling enthusiasts alike. Retails for £60 ($120).

Posted by Ruth Miller on Tue 13th November 2007 at 09:51 AM, Filed in Travel Accessories

If you fancy something a bit different from your usual suitcase why not try this Harrods travel trunk. Great for kids or adults, the travel trunk offers a greater degree of separation for your clothes and maybe even a little less ironing at the end of your journey.

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Retails for £29.95 ($60).

Check out our suitcase packing tips below:

What’s the best way to pack your suitcase.
Vacuum pack your clothes.
Packing your suitcase for children.

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