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Adornment by Gilli


Reeves Hall 4


Stand A30 Mother’s Day gifts and cards and the “1st Communion” Pillow from Adornment by Gilli Reeves will be major attractions at this year’s International Spring Fair. The company


will also be launching their “Butterfl ies and Boys” greetings cards and their “Cupcakes” pillow range - incorporating fabric designed by Gilli Reeves herself. The ‘Cupcake’ pillows have been shortlisted for the Gift Associations ‘2011 Gift of the Year’ award, in the ‘Made in the UK’ category. Winners will be announced at The Spring Fair on the 6th February.


At the show Adornment will be exhibiting the whole range of pillows, hearts, hangers, keepsake boxes, albums and greetings cards - gifts suitable for just about every occasion. These hand-designed, hand- fi nished and in many cases hand-made, gifts continue to sell consistently for retailers.


2011 is a big year for the company as it celebrates its 20th birthday and has just launched its upgraded website. Buyers can see the entire range of products, download order forms and keep up-to-date with new designs by following Gilli’s blog.


Tel: 0208 658 2352 www.adornmentuk.com email: adornment-trade@adornmentuk.com


Terramundi Hall 4


Stand B10 Original Terramundi money pots are based on a 2,000-year tradition of “feeding” the money pot until full, then smashing whilst making a wish, revealing the money and a fortune coin inside the pot. It is customary to then replace the pot and spend the money on good things. The money pots hold approximately £500 in gold coins. The money pots are handmade in Italy and hand painted by Terramundi in London. They come individually boxed with their own separate fortune coin, leafl et, tag and fortune coin. The money pots stand around 20cms in height. The new range will be on show at Spring Fair and will include the brand new


Deluxe Terramundi, which holds around four times the amount of the original model - that’s over £2,500 in gold coins! The deluxe version comes in seven different designs and stands at around 30cm. Established in 1997, Terramundi ‘money pots’ combines classic Italian fl air with contemporary British style.


Tel: 020 8808 3818 www.terramundi.co.uk


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Royal Crown Derby Hall 4


Stand F20 Royal Crown Derby will be present at this year’s Spring Fair alongside Spanish Porcelain Manufacturer Lladró. Royal Crown Derby boasts a long standing heritage of esteemed accolades for its commitment to impeccable homegrown craftsmanship. Established in 1748, Royal Crown Derby manufactures the highest quality fi ne bone china at its factory in Derby, England. The present factory is situated on a four and half acre site and was established in 1878. The collections to be previewed at this year’s show are testament to the long standing history and heritage behind the company. Royal Crown Derby has reproduced the china pattern they created in 1911 for the 1st class a’la carte restaurant on the Titanic. The stunning Titanic collection will be previewed alongside the classic and beautiful Royal Commemorative collection and a selection of new products.


Tel: 01332 712833 www.royalcrownderby.co.uk email: sales@royalcrownderby.co.uk


Storm International Hall 4


Stand H27 Storm international is an offi cial licensee of Premiership and SPL football merchandise. The company offers metal


street signs and a full range of Christmas accessories in your favourite team colours. Prices are very keen and aimed to score with young and old fans alike. Teams include: Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham,


West Ham, Man City, Everton, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Glasgow Rangers and Celtic. Products range from metal signs and car signs to crackers, cards, wrap, baubles and much more.


Tel: 01484-863528 www.storm-international.com email: duane@storm-international.com


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