Up With Paper to celebrate 35th anniversary at the National Stationery Show
Up With Paper is returning to the National Stationery Show for its 35th anniversary. The publisher will unveil the first-ever extension of its best-selling Pop-Up
Up With Paper is returning to the National Stationery Show for its 35th anniversary. The publisher will unveil the first-ever extension of its best-selling Pop-Up
Blue Heron, which imports and distributes greeting cards that are manufactured in the UK, will showcase the latest products from some fantastic British publishers at
Karen Graham is the photographer and designer of beautiful greeting cards made in the seaside community of Boundary Bay, just outside of Vancouver, BC. Her
Despite the spring weather some great Christmas products will be on display at the National Stationery Show in New York later this month, including The
With the National Stationery Show due to open its doors at the Jacob K Javits Center in New York on May 19 – 22 we’re
In seeking the perfect teacup we needed to look no further than iconic porcelain manufacturer Wedgwood, which has extended its delightful Butterfly Bloom collection with

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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