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Half Moon Bay Launches Pulteney Press Range

Half Moon Bay has launched a new range for autumn/winter, Pulteney Press, named after the company’s office location in Bath.

“It’s a design of our own creation, so we are really proud of it,” says Half Moon Bay’s sales manager Aimee Frew.  “Bringing literary classics to life, we have used the original illustrations and much-loved quotes to create a home and gift collection.”

The first books out of the library are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Sense and Sensibility and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, as well as Half Moon Bay’s Bookshop collection which celebrates the joy of reading, with an array of quirky books accessories and gifts.

Above: From left to right: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Sense and Sensibility.
Above: From left to right: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Sense and Sensibility.

The collection includes mugs, book vases, glasses cases, notebooks, luggage tags, bookmarks, pin badges, paperweights, keyrings, tea towels and shoppers.

“Pantones have been selected so that all titles blend well on the shelf creating a cohesive look as well as different price points to appeal to a wide customer base,” adds Aimee.

Above: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is among the literary classics in Half Moon Bay’s new Pulteney Press range.

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