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Enesco Expands Its First Eco Collection

Enesco, among the exhibitors at Spring Fair @ Home,  has expanded its first eco-friendly collection – Kloche – which features miniature decorative pieces in a  classic vintage style.

Exclusive to Enesco, the giftware is produced using sustainably sourced wood and glass domes instead of plastic, with the pieces presented in a unique branded giftbox created from biodegradable packaging.

The new items in Kloche’s The Tiny Town collection include new flower figurines, each highlighting a different posy and sentiment: red roses for the Love You figurine, sunflowers for the Happy Birthday Figurine and daisies for the Fabulous Friend figurine.

Also new from Enesco for Spring/Summer is the addition of a practical range of baby wear and accessories in the company’s Izzy and Oliver range, with items suitable for both newborns and older babies.

Above: Among the new babywear products in Enesco’s Izzy and Oliver range.
Above: Among the new babywear products in Enesco’s Izzy and Oliver range.

In addition to jungle animals and unicorns, the collection features seasonal trends such as reindeers for Christmas and pumpkins for Halloween.

Plus, Enesco has confirmed a new collaboration between two of its biggest licensors – Beatrix Potter and artist Jim Shore.

Above: The new Beatrix Potter/Jim Shore collection will appeal to fans of both the author and the artist.
Above: The new Beatrix Potter/Jim Shore collection will appeal to fans of both the author and the artist.

Jim is using his American folk art inspired style to bring many of Beatrix Potter’s iconic characters to life, with the new collection including Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Jemima Puddle-Duck.

 

Top: The three new figurines in Enesco’s first sustainably sourced collection from Kloche.

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