Calamity Creations Cavania
Stand: 3M59 Stand: 3T33
Calamity Creations has Cavania comes into Spring 2010 with
used artwork by John an exciting expansion into the high-end
Pettifor to create its gift market. With years producing some
latest greeting cards and highly regarded greeting cards Cavania
prints for card shops, felt the time was right to bring some new
gift shops and galleries. and special gift options.
The designs feature a The fi rst of these is a range of
range of surf images, Raku Pottery. The 400-year old Raku
classic VW campers and technique creates a unique appearance
beetles, minis, Vespas, and is only practiced today by a very
Lambrettas, Spitfi res, small number of studios. Cavania is
Lancasters and more. collaborating with one of these to launch
The range is designed a range of ‘Hearts and Birds’ featuring
to appeal to nostalgia or sweet bird designs and three heart
the sense of style and shapes in varying sizes, set in presentation boxes.
freedom associated with Also on show at the NEC will be traditional hand-carved wooden horses.
such iconic images. The These hark back to a bygone era, available both in a lime-wash and white
camper vans, fi nish they should fi t in with style-led consumers’ tastes. The horses are
Beetles, minis and available in two sizes with stands and a beautiful rocking horse version and
scooters are the most capture the very essence of Cavania’s gift offering.
successful part of the All gift items can be combined with a card order to keep the order volumes
Calamity Creations range very manageable while offering a myriad of options to your customers.
and they attribute this to Cavania will have this range and their other Spring Launches on display at
the freedom and lifestyle these classic vehicles represent. Spring Fair.
Web:
www.calamitycreations.co.uk Tel: 01895 824899
Tel: 01323 422175 Web:
www.cavaniacards.co.uk
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