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V8 Motor Edition - Whisky Decanter

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For the man who can identify an engine by sound before he sees it.

The mechanic. The builder. The man who has spent his life with grease under his nails and his hands inside machines that most people only know how to turn on. He does not need to explain what a V8 means. The people who know, know. And the people who do not will never quite understand what it is about an engine that gets into a person and never leaves.

There has never been a bar piece that captured that world properly. Until now.

Fill it with his whisky of choice and place it in the garage, on the workbench bar, or wherever he keeps the things that say something true about him. Everyone who walks in will stop and look at it twice.

What makes the V8 Motor Edition different:

Crystal decanter shaped exactly like a V8 engine block. The cylinders, the intake, the lines that only someone who has actually worked on an engine would get exactly right — built into a sculpture that belongs in the space of the man who lives for this.

Fillable with any whisky of his choice. 305 ml capacity. Sits on a garage bar, a workshop shelf, or a desk — wherever the real things in his life are kept.

The piece that people who know engines recognize immediately. And the piece that people who do not know engines ask about immediately. Both reactions are exactly right.

The first bar piece built for the man whose hands built things. Not a car reference in general. An engine. His engine. The thing at the center of everything he has ever loved about machines.

This is the gift that finally looks like the thing he has always understood better than anything else.

Each decanter arrives empty, ready for you to fill with the whisky he loves.

Each decanter is individually handcrafted with the utmost care and dedication; therefore, the images of each product are not exact representations but rather artistic and stylised depictions of the actual product. As they are handmade, the appearance of each decanter may vary slightly, though they always remain true to the essence captured in each image. 

Windsor & Willow chose this piece for their East Leeds collection because Thomas always believed the men who understand how things actually work deserve something built with the same precision they bring to everything they do. It is part of the Moving Sale — everything in the shop is going before they hand over the keys. Once they move to their new warehouse, it will not be at this price again.

Once your payment is confirmed, we’ll begin processing your order right away.

Typically, it takes1-3 business daysto prepare and ship your order.

After your order is dispatched, you'll receive a confirmation email with a tracking number, allowing you to follow your package’s journey. You can also track your order anytime on theTrack Your Orderpage.

Wrong size? Displeased? No problem! If for any reason you are not satisfied with the product, we offer a 30 day return policy.

While we're in the middle of moving from our East Leeds home to our new location in West Riding, some of our stock is being held in an international distribution warehouse during the transition.

This means your order may be dispatched from there rather than from Leeds, but the piece arriving at your door is exactly the same one Catherine selected: same fabrics, same suppliers, same standards.

Nothing about the garment has changed. Only the postmark.

If you have any questions about a specific piece, drop us a line,we'll get back to you within 24 hours.

We believe that fashion is a way to showcase your individuality and embrace your confidence.

That's why we're committed to helping you discover the perfect outfit that reflects your unique style and personality.

Our friendly customer service team is always ready to assist. Whether you need advice on sizing, outfit recommendations, or simply want to reach out, we're here to support you!

Feel free to get in touch anytime through our contact form or drop us an email at info@windsorwillowboutique.com

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V8 Motor Edition - Whisky Decanter

V8 Motor Edition - Whisky Decanter

£44.95

Diane and I have been married thirty-six years and I will tell you straight, it has been a long while since anyone properly surprised me with a gift. She managed it. The decanter arrived on the Friday afternoon in proper packaging, no fuss about it, and the craftsmanship is exactly what she promised it would be. The handlebars, the tank, the chrome, all spot on. I have been quietly looking at it on the sideboard every single evening since it arrived. She did well. I told her so, which she will tell you does not happen often these days.

Stephen Marwood, 55, Greater Manchester

Linda gave me this last Sunday morning and I have not stopped looking at it since I unwrapped it on the kitchen table. I worked the family farm for thirty-two years before we sold the land back in 2019, and the tractor on the front is the closest thing to my old Massey I have ever seen rendered in glass. The Jack Daniel's labelling is a proper bonus on top. She said she had been searching for months for something that meant both halves of who I am. She found it. Forty years married and she still pays close attention.

Brian Whitaker, 56, North Yorkshire

My wife Patricia gave this to me for my sixty-fourth and Tony came round on the Saturday and the first thing I did was bring it out. He held it for about five minutes and asked where she had found it. I have been restoring classics in the garage every weekend for twenty years and she never once complained about the time it took. Then she gives me this. Tony went home and I am fairly sure he asked his own wife about one. Patricia knew exactly what she was doing. Always has.

Christopher Bramwell, 64, Cheshire

I drove forty minutes to the depot to pick this up because the courier missed me twice. Worth every minute. Susan ordered it because I have been in plant hire for thirty-one years and she said it was about time someone made something that actually meant something to me. The detail on the bucket is unreal, the tracks, the proportions, somebody who made this knew what they were doing. I sat in the car for a good five minutes just looking at it before I drove home. She knows me better than anyone. Always has.

Andrew Pemberton, 59, Lincolnshire

Caroline left this on the kitchen counter on a Tuesday morning before she went to work. No card, no fuss, just the box. I opened it standing in my pyjamas at half eight and immediately took a photo to send back to her. I have been rebuilding engines in my garage since I was nineteen, and the level of detail on this piece, the cylinders, the block, the fittings, it is honestly the closest thing to a real engine I have ever seen in glass. She said she had been planning it since Christmas. She knew exactly what would land. Best wife in the country, hands down.

Stephen Marwood, 55, Greater Manchester

Janet has been listening to me talk about Doctor Who since 1978, the year we first started seeing each other on weekends. Forty-seven years of patience on her part. She gave me this on our wedding anniversary last weekend and I will tell you honestly, I sat on the sofa holding it in both hands for ten full minutes before I could even speak. The shade of blue is right, the panels are right, even the lettering across the top is right. There are not many women in this world who would do this. There is only one. I married her.

Martin Holloway, 60, Bristol

Margaret left this on my pillow on Father's Day morning and I will admit, I went very quiet for a moment when I read the letters across the front. DAD. Just sitting there in solid glass, beautifully made. The kids are grown and gone now, both of them out of the house for years, and you forget how much that one word still means to you until somebody hands it back to you on a Sunday morning. She said she had been planning it for weeks. The piece is properly weighted, the engraving is clean. Thank you, love. You always know.

Geoffrey Hartwell, 58, Sheffield

I was a builder for forty-one years before my knees finally told me it was time to stop climbing scaffolding for a living. Helen gave me this last month, no occasion, just left it on the coffee table on a Tuesday evening. No one has ever marked the work I did the way she did with this one piece. The proportions of the mixer are spot on, the drum, the chassis, all of it correct. She said she wanted me to remember every house I had ever built. Thirty-six years of marriage and she still finds ways to surprise me.

Richard Ashford, 62, Surrey

Our Story

Our Story

I was 47 when I started Windsor & Willow.

Not because I wanted to start a business. Because I'd been into twelve shops on a single Saturday looking for a dress and walked out of every one of them empty-handed. My wardrobe was full. I had nothing to wear. I even had a cashmere jumper still in its bag because somehow I didn't feel I deserved to wear something that nice. I suspect a lot of women know exactly what I mean.

So in March 2017, from a small warehouse in East Leeds, I started this boutique with one question guiding every single piece. Would I actually wear this?

Eight years later, over 12,000 women have trusted us with their wardrobes. More than two thirds of them come back.

And somewhere along the way, those same women started asking me a different question.

Do you have anything for him?

Their husbands. Their fathers. The brother who turned 60 with nothing but a card. The son who has his own house now and never asks for anything. The friend who lost his wife last year. The men in their lives who never get the thoughtful gift, because nobody has ever made it easy to find one.

For a long time the answer was no. This year it's yes.

The whisky decanters in this collection were chosen the same way I choose everything. Not because they're trending. Because each one looks like it belongs in a room that already exists in someone's life. The motorcycle for the man who restored one when the children were small. The vintage car for her father, who taught her to drive in one. The tractor for the one who farmed before he sold up. The fly fisherman. The Stormtrooper for the lad who's now a grandfather but was eight years old in 1977.

Every piece, chosen for one specific man.

Catherine Willow, Founder · Windsor & Willow Boutique · Est. 2017, East Leeds

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