Cow & the moon cards are cool!
Cow & the moon paper co. has just released a line of mildly-sarcastic, sometimes-snarky greeting cards. The collection offers a cheeky perspective, with congratulatory comments
Cow & the moon paper co. has just released a line of mildly-sarcastic, sometimes-snarky greeting cards. The collection offers a cheeky perspective, with congratulatory comments
We loved this stylish Ted Baker licensed stationery from Wild & Wolf, spotted at Pulse last month – want this Nude Brogue Notebook! Items in
ExaClair Limited has launched a new collection of elegant, high quality wrapping paper and decorations under the famous Clairefontaine brand name. Gift-wrap, ribbons, decorative bows,
Founder and owner of Net2Nana, Belinda Bull, imparts more words of wisdom on this key consumer demographic. One of our most popular gifts of recent
We loved seeing The DM Collection at P G Live, a line of greeting cards and prints available for sale by award-winning watercolour artist and
Licensed greeting card specialist Gemma International has introduced a variety of new Hello Kitty designs, with multiple ranges to appeal to all ages. Artwork for

The London Home Fragrance Show launches this Summer, 9–10 July, as the UK’s first event created exclusively for the home fragrance sector — a dedicated

The Giftware Association (GA), in partnership with BATF International, is offering an exclusive opportunity for four of its members to showcase their products at Shoppe

More UK consumers intend to celebrate Father’s Day this year through gifting, dining and other activities, although spending is forecast to remain restrained as they

The Puppet Company is taking centre stage at Hamleys Regent Street this summer with its first-ever dedicated window display, celebrating 25 years of puppets, imaginative

The globally renowned British brand, Burleigh Pottery, has been saved by a group of investors led by former Burberry CEO, Christopher Bailey. Based at the

Carte Blanche Group has announced a change of ownership at the company as majority shareholders, Stephen Haines and Duncan Spence, leave the business. Haines is
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