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Progressive Gifts & Home Special 30th Anniversary Issue Out Now!

Welcome to the July/August very special 30th anniversary issue of Progressive Gifts & Home that’s buzzing with the latest insightful news, views, trends and new product launches. Among the highlights is a trip down memory lane, as retailers and suppliers share their memories of the past three decades, as well as looking to the future of our much loved industry. Click through to pages 19-25. 

Above: The first Oliver Bonas store was opened in London’s Fulham in 1993.
Above: The first Oliver Bonas store was opened in London’s Fulham in 1993.

We also fanfare the highlights of this month’s Harrogate Home & Gifts Buyers’ Festival, which takes places from 16-19 July. Four busy, buzzy days of buying, networking and socialising await as gift buyers head to Harrogate to kick off their Autumn/Winter and Christmas buying. Click through to page 49 for the full lowdown, and don’t miss what Libby Holden, owner of Lovely Libby’s in Rayleigh, has to say about the show in her Libby’s Lines column this month. Click through to page 33.

Above: Visitors socialising at last year’s Home & Gifts show.
Above: Visitors socialising at last year’s Home & Gifts show.
Above: the Giftware Association’s ceo Sarah Ward.
Above: the Giftware Association’s ceo Sarah Ward.

Staying with show highlights, Sarah Ward, ceo of The Giftware Association, is thrilled to be announcing the winner of the Gift of the Year’s People Choice Award at Home & Gifts’ Sundowners party on the first night of the show, with all shortlisted companies, finalists and winners in the frame! Plus, Sarah’s got some exciting news to share on the Gift of the Year 2024 front. Click through to page 29.

Elsewhere in the magazine, we take a look at what will be adorning necks, wrists and ears in our jewellery and fashion accessories article click through to pages 67-71 – and also put the spotlight on home fragrancing trends for Autumn/Winterclick through to pages 37-41.

Above: Potters Crouch’s Aretemsia Vetiver & Ginger diffuser from the company’s Wellness range.
Above: Potters Crouch’s Aretemsia Vetiver & Ginger diffuser from the company’s Wellness range.

Additionally, we chat to Mark Rees, co-founder of Henry & Co Home Fragrance, and owner of nine Henry & Co stores, to discover more about the two sides of the business, and to find out what’s brand new on the company’s stand at Harrogate Home & Gift. Click through to pages 34-35.

Above: Mark Rees, managing director of Henry & Co., with Jo Stubbs, creative director and co-founder of Henry & Co Home Fragrance.
Above: Mark Rees, managing director of Henry & Co., with Jo Stubbs, creative director and co-founder of Henry & Co Home Fragrance.

And staying with home fragrance, Enesco’s Aylish Ellwood highlights the company’s largest mid-year launch, featuring over 300 new products, to include an ever-increasing home fragrancing portfolio. Click through to pages 34-35.

Above: A pet bed from Scion Living is one of 300 new product launches from Enesco.
Above: A pet bed from Scion Living is one of 300 new product launches from Enesco.

Meanwhile, living the dream is House Interiors, winner of The Greats 2023 Best Newcomer category, with founder, co-owner and interior designer Kelly Shackleton revealing the secret of the store’s ongoing success. Click through to pages 26-27.

Above: Greats award winner House Interiors in Thirsk.
Above: Greats award winner House Interiors in Thirsk.

And finally, Products of Change’s editor and community manager, Rob Hutchins, highlights the launch of a new step-by-step framework on how businesses and brand owners can start their journey of sustainable development. Click through to page 65.

To read the full issue of Progressive Gifts & Home July/August 2023 click here.

Enjoy reading!

Sue

Sue Marks, Editor

Progressive Gifts & Home / www.GiftsandHome.net

 

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