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Belly Button Expands Its Giftware

Building on its design portfolio, Belly Button Designs has expanded its giftware and stationery offer, with the company’s extensive collection including candles, mugs and stationery items featuring signature designs such as Elle and Electric Dreams, as well as the new Meadow.

“We are always looking to offer newness across our portfolio and really value the relationships we have with our retail customers,” explains Rachel Hare,  director and boss lady at Belly Button Designs. ”So when they tell us we should be looking to expand our offer further into giftware we listen!

Above: Candles were launched earlier this year.
Above: Candles were launched earlier this year.

She continues: “We introduced gift bags in 2016, social stationery in 2010, china mugs in 2018 and candles at the start of this year.  We have now widened the offer to include a broader stationery range and taken the time to capture some of the elements from our signature designs, such as Elle, that our customers love.”

Gift-led stationery items include ‘to do’ lists, an A4 padfolio, sustainable notebooks, weekly planners, spiral notebooks, pen sets and a ceramic pen pot.

The company will be showcasing its expanded giftware range in DP1-D47 at Home & Gift, Harrogate (17-20 July).

 

Top: Some of the new, gift-led stationery items from Belly Button.

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