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Ivyline Unveils Its Spring/Summer Collections

Home and garden company Ivyline will be unveiling a series of new collections at Spring Fair (5-8 February, NEC) with new designs for Spring/Summer 2023 and Christmas 2023/4. A new lifestyle gardening collection will also be showcased.

The collection is presented across six curated concepts – Nature’s Stories, Purity, Coastal, Curiosity, Global Journeys and Japandi – and incorporates specialist designs for orchids and cacti, two of the most popular varieties of houseplant.

Above: A muted colour palette is among the features of Nature’s Stories. Shown is Morganite.
Above: A muted colour palette is among the features of Nature’s Stories. Shown is Morganite.

The wider gift, home and garden portfolio incorporates an extensive range of indoor and outdoor planters, vases and accessories. These include watering cans and plant misters, candles, tealight holders and hurricane lanterns, Advent decorations and stocking and wreath hooks.

Sustainability is at the heart of the company’s offer, with Ivyline striving to ensure that all aspects of its sourcing and manufacturing meet the highest possible standards. The company has moved the majority of its production to Europe from the Far East, which not only reduces the carbon footprint of its products but also ensures orders aren’t at risk of being stuck in transit.

The company has also continued to reduce its reliance on plastic, including a minimum of 30% recycled material in its production and packaging. Recycled glass features highly across all seasonal collections, alongside premium handmade and hand finished planters. As it works towards a more sustainable future, Ivyline is building relationships with partners who also prioritise sustainability, including zero-waste pottery makers and companies using solar and hydrogen-powered kilns.

The company is exhibiting in Hall 7, stand 7E70 at Spring Fair. Visit www.springfair.com

Top: Ivyline’s new Spring/Summer 2023 collection includes a strong focus on planters and vases.

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