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Global Designs Hall 7


Straits Trading Hall 7


Stand B18


Following the continued success of its nickel-plated crystal candle holders, Straits Trading has added new designs to its collection. The full collection will be shown at Spring Fair with retail price points


from £9.99 up to £199. Each piece in the collection is hand made using crystal glass segments, which are then mounted onto a nickel plated base.


Sales on this range have been fantastic in 2010 with many customers


who order the range selling through and then placing repeat orders. The existing range together with the new additions to the collection are promised to be a success in 2011 and a must see at the Spring Fair.


Tel: 01254 300260 www.straitstrading.com email: sales@straitstrading.com


Yankee Candle Hall 7


Stand C38/D37 Yankee Candle continues to deliver authentic, true to life fragrances to maximise spring selling opportunities. Famous for providing innovation and quality, Yankee Candle has launched four new Housewarmer scents inspired by the joys of the season. Spring brings new fragrances ready to rejuvenate displays and lift consumer


spirits ready for the year ahead. Fresh and Floral fragrances are recommended to make up together almost 60% of retailers seasonal fragrance sales and are essential fragrances to stock for spring as consumers look to refresh and revive their homes after the long winter. Complementary colour ways also make them perfect for creating seasonal eye-capturing displays in store. Pink Lady Slipper represents spring perfectly with its pretty pink shade and wonderfully soft and sweet spring bouquet, reminiscent of lovely rose petals, jasmine and violets. Garden Hideaway is a peaceful escape fi lled with the sweet scent of beautiful


garden fl owers. Its calming green hue is perfect as consumer thoughts turn to gardening and outdoor activities. Fresh fragrances also reach the height of their popularity during spring months. New Soft Blanket is available in classic white and is a lullaby of clean citrus, luxurious vanilla and warm amber.


Tel: 01454 454 500 www.yankeecandle.co.uk email: info@yankeecandle.co.uk


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Shearer Candles Hall 7


Stand F01 Shearer Candles has added a twist to our tartan and revitalised its Scottish style but customers’ favourite scents and candles still remain. Drawing inspiration from Scotland’s natural rugged landscape and unique


fl ora, the four Highland Collection fragrances will inspire the imagination and transport the senses across windswept peaks, glistening lochs and luscious fi elds of heather. Inspired by a delicious Scottish dessert served only on special occasions, Cranachan combines succulent red berries and refreshing mint with a hint of toasted oatmeal, Marsh Orchid encapsulates the essence of a rare wild fl ower found only in the Western Isles of Scotland. Ae Fond Kiss is a sensuous blend of delicate white heather and sweet Highland honey while Red Red Rose, a rich, romantic scent of dew-drenched rose petals encapsulates the true essence of this beautiful fl ower, a symbol of love and beauty throughout the world. Both are a tribute to Scotland’s bard Rabbie Burns


Tel: 01414 451066 www.shearer-candles.com email: sales@shearer-candles.com


Stand E38/F37 The new Strawberry Collection is one of a number of on-trend themes running across Global Designs’ gift lines. Delightful rag dolls, cushions, trinket boxes, wall plaques are all enhanced with rich red strawberries, accessories


that bring a vibrant touch of summer to the home.


The unique designs make thoughtful and unusual gifts not available anywhere else. Amongst our product ranges you will be sure to fi nd distinctive and attractive gifts for your nearest and dearest. Collections cover every occasion and are suitable for all ages, making Global Designs the fi rst stop for all gift giving requirements.


Tel: 01782 312052 www.globaldesigns.uk.com email: fenchina@btinternet.com


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