
See new Wraptious designs at Autumn Fair
Manchester-based art and gift company, Wraptious, will exhibit new lines at Autumn Fair 2016, from a stand in Hall 4, B32, Greetings & Contemporary Gift.

Manchester-based art and gift company, Wraptious, will exhibit new lines at Autumn Fair 2016, from a stand in Hall 4, B32, Greetings & Contemporary Gift.

Artist Catherine Rowe is a member of Yellow House Art Licensing, which curates her classic draughtsmanship pieces featuring all varieties of wildlife. Catherine graduated

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