Beautiful Memories from photographer Antony Nobilo
Photographer Antony Nobilo has launched a range of 30 greeting cards called Beautiful Memories, inspired by his extensive Camera Collection of photographs. 50 more designs
Photographer Antony Nobilo has launched a range of 30 greeting cards called Beautiful Memories, inspired by his extensive Camera Collection of photographs. 50 more designs
We love this pretty but traditional new baby design from Meri Meri. The charming 5 x 7 greetings card is decorated with a lace cross,
Contemporary greetings card publisher English Graphics launched some beautiful and inspired new designs at Top Drawer last month, including the stunning Watchful Cat by artist
Cath Tate showed she is still the queen of quirky, British retro humour at Top Drawer last month, where she launched her latest ranges and
Reaction Cards offer a range of 22 ‘conversation starters; with topics ranging from the 60’s through the 90’s decade editions, and educational conversation starters like
Card and gift specialist, Hallmark, is launching its collection of ‘Guess How Much I Love You’ products with a range of beautifully designed greeting cards.

Britain risks weakening its economy by taking small businesses for granted, according to Nigel Botterill, who is launching a new national campaign to put them

As London Craft Week 2026 opens across the city, the organiser has extended congratulations to Jongjin Park, who has been announced as winner of the

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced its endorsement of Tapestry, a new porcelain paving design from Ca’ Pietra, its licensee for outdoor paving. Placing

Retailers are investing growing amounts of time and money into artificial intelligence, but early insights suggest they could be getting stuck in a risky middle

The Giftware Association has launched a new Quarterly Pulse Survey called Giftware Unwrapped, designed to give the UK gift and home industry a stronger, clearer

Independent retailers across the UK are rethinking how they present artwork. Traditional gallery walls and static displays lost their pull. Shoppers now expect visual storytelling
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site you consent to cookies.
See our privacy statement for more information
By signing up to our newsletter you agree with our privacy policy