Memory gift books and journals from Red Cherry Publishing
Red Cherry Publishing is a small family gift publishing business based in rural south Leicestershire that launched in November 2012 and will make its debut
Red Cherry Publishing is a small family gift publishing business based in rural south Leicestershire that launched in November 2012 and will make its debut
Hallmark Cards has just developed this pretty range of greetings cards and stationery themed around the current craze for sewing and crafting. Look out for
One of our favourite stands at Top Drawer London was created by the beautiful Bomo Art Budapest brand, which had some gorgeous stationery and other
Keeping up with our previews of the National Stationery Show, taking place at the New York Javits Center on May 20 – 23, we instantly
In honour of the UK’s first ever National Stationery Day, timed to coincide with the opening of The Stationery Show at London’s Business Design Centre
We had a wonderful time looking at all the products that were shortlisted for the Gift of the Year Awards, due to be presented by

Retail marketplace Autumn Fair has launched the latest episode of its Retail Makeover Mission, showcasing the transformation of independent retailer OSO Boutique in Salisbury, led

The Giftware Association has joined the Bank of England and a coalition of UK trade associations this week as part of the Genesis Initiative, presenting

INDX Gift Edit launches 19 May 2026 at Cranmore Parkin partnership with The Giftware Association, with an exciting Gift of the Year display area. With

INDX Shows, the UK’s ultimate portfolio of industry-specific trade shows, is pleased to announce its highly anticipated schedule for 2027. Hosted at CranmorePark Exhibition Centre

Historic English pottery manufacturer, Denby, a company and brand with over 200 years of heritage, has filed notice to appoint administrators. Based in Derbyshire, Denby

Retail design consultancy The One Off has been named winner of the Creative Retail Awards Best Stand at EuroShop. The award was judged by a
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