Archie Grand – Scandinavian stationery design at Top Drawer
Archie Grand, the infamous Scandinavian publisher, offers sketchbooks, notebooks, cards, candles and tea towels. The company has a reputation for high quality and witty design
Archie Grand, the infamous Scandinavian publisher, offers sketchbooks, notebooks, cards, candles and tea towels. The company has a reputation for high quality and witty design
Gill Park graduated from Glasgow School of Art and has built a successful business specialising in packaging design. She has never, however, forgotten her original
The season’s most comprehensive and exclusive selection of general and design-led Giftware to launch at premier September trade exhibition, Autumn Fair International 2011 The essential
Samantha Bradley graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2003 with a BA (Hons) Textiles. Since then she has worked as a freelance textile designer and
Flame Tree Publishing will show 2012 calendars and 2011 released greetings cards at Autumn Fair next month. Imagery reflects the ongoing appeal of iconic art
Bread and Butter Press specialize in greeting cards from original work by post-war British printmakers. The company works with the printmakers and their families to

Japanese writing instruments manufacturer Pentel (Stationery) Ltd., is celebrating raising more than £750,000 for men’s health charity Prostate Cancer UK. In 2009 Pentel became a

Umbellifer’s bestselling Songbirds & Seedheads range is now 18 designs strong after the publication of the latest three designs: Willow Tit, Robin and Cetti’s Warbler.

Roving reporter, Denre Bruins writes: With the showUP and Trendz collaboration and relocation, this would be the last time I walked through the doors of

Crayola has announced that it is increasing its commitment in the UK and Irish markets with the goal of doubling its business over the next

Two industry leaders call for independent retailers across the UK to shape the future of the industry in latest campaign – ‘Voices of Retail’ For

The British Independent Retail Association (Bira) has called on the Chancellor to urgently reconsider business rates relief following new figures showing sharp job losses in
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