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At Home With The Art Group

Contemporary art publishers The Art Group has launched a brand new range of homeware products featuring designs from artists Sam Toft, Scott Naismith and Jane Bannon. Categories include china gifting, stationery and soft furnishings, with images selected to offer maximum in-store impact and consumer appeal.

Designed to appeal to those who love wildlife, bold colours or quirky art, the collection has received positive feedback from retailers, with consumers are able to buy into an artist’s entire collection.

“We’re delighted to see the home range in such demand and we will be following this success with fresh new designs launching Autumn/Winter 2019,” confirmed The Art Group’s creative director Ian Rivers.

 

Top: The new homeware collection from The Art Group.

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