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British-made. Hand-illustrated.


Hare Aga Hob Cover

Designed for real AGA life - to protect, absorb, and be used every day.

Made from thick, absorbent cotton with protective wadding - designed to handle heat, steam, and everyday use.

Everything your AGA needs:
Protects from heat & scratches · Absorbs moisture & steam · Machine washable · Made to last

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A brown hob cover with a pattern of hares running, placed on a stovetop.
Hare Aga Hob Cover Sale price£19.80 Regular price£22.00

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"I am writing to say how pleased we were with the covers for the top of our AGA which we bought last year.

We chose the yellow ones with bees as I am a beekeeper and thought it was fitting. They are functional, bright and cheery! Thank you"

S Hathaway

“The leopard AGA covers are just gorgeous, such a statement piece in my kitchen. They feel really well made and have stayed lovely wash after wash.”

M Simms

"I bought Tracy’s beautiful bee oven gloves and Aga tops for my mum last Christmas- she was absolutely thrilled the colour and quality is fabulous and they haven’t faded at all, and the customer service was second to non too. Recommend so highly! Should be an option for more than 5 stars!"

H Keohane

Hello, I’m Tracey,

the founder of Tracey Cooper Homeware. Since 2021, I’ve been designing from my Warwickshire farm and creating British-made pieces in small batches - not mass-produced, not throwaway, just made properly. Pieces to be used, loved, and lived with every day. I’m proud to have my work stocked by independent shops across the UK and beyond.

Where colour meets craft — and everyday life becomes a work of art.