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Ceramic Design Heritage Saves Museum Collection From Extinction

Ceramic Design Heritage has acquired the Museum Collection brand, assets and, most importantly, artwork, rescuing the 25-year-old brand from extinction. The range is already in production and available for delivery.

“The addition of the Museum Collection brand, and vast library of designs that comes with it, enables us to give an off the shelf historic product offering to our customers,” explains Paul Travis, founder and sales & marketing director of Ceramic Design (CD) Heritage. “The product range will be manufactured in CD Heritage’s Stoke on Trent factory offering low minimums and rapid deliveries.”

CD Heritage specialises in manufacturing bespoke products for the heritage and independent artist market across a wide range of products – from fine bone china, melamine trays, placemats and coasters through to British made textiles –  with Paul adding that it is “a perfect fit for the Museum Collection brand.”

For further information email sales@cdheritage.com or visit www.museumscollection.co.uk

 

Top: The new Museum Collection range from CD Heritage.

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