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Heathcote & Ivory Appointed RHS Licensee For Toiletries

Lifestyle brand Heathcote & Ivory has been confirmed as the latest RHS licensing partner. The company’s remit will focus on the development, manufacture and distribution of bespoke beauty and toiletries products.

“RHS joins our select licensing portfolio of some of the UK’ leading design and lifestyle brands,” says Heathcote & Ivory’s managing director Denis Aaronson. “We are passionate about plants, flowers and fragrances, and the horticultural heritage, the gardens and the flower shows that the RHS represents are truly inspirational. It’s a huge privilege to be given the opportunity to work with this incredible brand.”

The company will develop, manufacture and distribute bespoke beauty and toiletries lines for the RHS, with the first two collections – Flower Blooms Daisy Garland and Tender Palm, both inspired by the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley – launching in Spring 2019. Both ranges will be previewed at Spring Fair in February and launched to retail in March.

The collections will include gift sets of washes, lotions and creams for hand and body, as well as standalone shower gels, body lotions and hand creams.

 

Top: One of two Heathcote & Ivory RHS collections launching in Spring 2019: Flower Blooms Daisy Garland.

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