Alice Fisher and Eva Wiseman 

Snoopy sweatshirts and worms in the kitchen: what to buy this week

Everyone’s favourite beagle is back and there’s a new clothing range from the wonderfully chic Lou Doillon, plus jigsaws, watches and even a ‘pouffa’… these are some of the things we love this week
  
  

Ahh shucks: Snoopy and the gang
Ahh shucks: Snoopy and the gang on sweatshirts Photograph: pr

Good grief! It’s Peanuts tops

Lifestyle shop the Garbstore celebrates its first decade with a range of limited editions, such as this Peanuts sweatshirt collection. Peanuts range, from £40 couvertureandthegarbstore.com

Perfect pitch

Don’t you wish you could invite Lou Doillon to your Christmas party? Yeah, well you can’t. But you can wear an outfit inspired by her to this year’s do, courtesy of & Other Stories. Lou Doillon collection, from £49 stories.com

Right on time

The ethical watch brand Mam Originals has a new stainless steel collection. Recycled materials, conscientiously crafted and a nice-looking watch, too. Stainless steel collection, £131 mamoriginals.com

Wardrobe mistress

On 28 October 2003, Danish designer Peter Jensen asked his friends to use 10 rails of clothes to style outfits on his assistant, Jeanette, and photograph the results. Now you can admire them in this cute little art book. Jeanette book, £15 peterjensen.co.uk

Are you sitting comfortably?

Blackpop specialises in edgy prints for wallpaper and furniture. Its new launch is the pouffa – half sofa, half pouffe. The pouffa, from £790 blackpop.co.uk

Get jiggy with it: puzzles with attitude

If you’re bored of helping your grandma piece together The Hay Wain then why not blow her mind with a handcrafted, 400-piece jigsaw featuring a modern psychedelic design inspired by one of the four elements? Explain to her that doing jigsaws now counts as being mindful rather than a way of filling the hours until Pointless starts. Air jigsaw, £30 gillsaws.bigcartel.com

Catching worms

The Urbalive wormery is designed to compost in spaces where you wouldn’t keep worms and decomposing food. Buy one for your office or home and you can make worm tea fertiliser without any smell or mess. Urbalive worm farm, £149 wigglywigglers.co.uk


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