
Umbellifer’s New Plant Alphabet Cards Bring the Personal Touch!
Anyone who likes to make their card sending that bit more personal should cast their eyes over the Plant Alphabet range from Yorkshire-based greetings card

Anyone who likes to make their card sending that bit more personal should cast their eyes over the Plant Alphabet range from Yorkshire-based greetings card

Proudly made in the UK and new for 2021, Perkins & Morley’s ‘Cottage’ collection is a truly romantic collection embodying the delicate shapes of garden

These beautiful Forget-Me-Not flower earrings by Photofinish Jewellery were recently featured in the Telegraph’s Stella magazine to the delight of designer-maker, David Hitchcock. What better

British Designer Rebecca Pitcher has taken advantage of the fact that the spring trade show calendar has moved online in 2021. Usually the company would

As the nation adjusts to more weeks of home education, the team at Smart Toys and Games are thrilled to unveil the hero items from

Manchester based home textiles supplier; Portfolio Home, has unveiled its new eco-friendly, sustainable fabric packaging as an alternative to single-use plastic often used on bed

The new programme will bring together trusted voices from across the industry to strengthen collaborate and represent the Home and Gift Industry. The Giftware Association

Tiger Feet, wholesaler of giftware, partyware and greeting cards, have officially relocated their Manchester branch to a new flagship warehouse at Lowry Park. Following a

The winners of Gift of the Year 2026, organised by The Giftware Association, were unveiled at a black tie ceremony at the Royal Lancaster London – The

The Voices of Retail Report produced by Hyve Group, the organiser of Spring Fair, Autumn Fair and Glee, in partnership with online marketplace, Faire, has

Research from specialist home interest agency Cairn has found that 87% of consumers say brand trust influences their purchasing decisions for big-ticket home and garden

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
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