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New Licensing Partnership For Crumble & Core

Crumble & Core has signed a deal with Ravensburger that takes them into the jigsaw puzzle space. The agreement further expands the company’s ambition to develop a range of licensed merchandise and comes hot on the heels of their new range with McLaggan & Co for mugs and their expansion in the US market through Pavilion Gifts. 

The first jigsaw, titled Secret Garden, will feature a bespoke design of an English cottage created by Crumble & Core’s co-director and artist Jilly Mercer. “Having the opportunity to create a bespoke scene that jigsaw enthusiasts would find challenging but enjoyable was a new way for me to think about my work,” explains Jilly.

The Secret Garden jigsaw will be released this month as a 1,000-piece puzzle and is among the first designs to be rolled out in Ravensburger’s new-look packaging. The introduction of new box formats is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability.

Crumble & Core produces luxury hand finished jewellery cards, greeting cards, scented candles, giftwrap, stationery and prints.

 

Top: Crumble & Core has partnered with Ravensburger. The Secret Garden jigsaw will be released this month.

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