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My Gifts Trade/ECP Goes Dutch

Blond Amsterdam is an exclusive new distribution for My Gifts Trade/ECP. The collection was showcased at Home & Gift, Harrogate, this week, with Kelly Burrows explaining the background.

“The design is the brainchild of two friends and artists, Femque van Geffen and Janneque Droge, who first met 20 year ago. It’s very pink, very fun and very feminine – children’s designs and ceramics for adults – featuring lots of popular unicorn designs, colourful illustrations and fun, cheeky phrases. The brand is the second largest tableware brand in the Netherlands and we feel sure that it will be a huge success in the UK.”

Above: A wedding teapot for the bride and groom from Blond Amsterdam, distributed by My Gifts Trade/ECP.
Above: A wedding teapot for the bride and groom from Blond Amsterdam, distributed by My Gifts Trade/ECP.

Among the lifestyle and gifting items are a cake stand, serving plates and mugs, as well as snack bowls, jars, water bottles and beakers and a bride and groom teapot.

Known for their licensed giftware ranges, other collections showcased by My Gifts Trade/ECP at Harrogate this week included Sara Miller London, I Like Birds, Hinchliffe & Barber, Julie Dodsworth and Meg Hawkins.

 

(pic 1) Top: My Gift Trade’s Kelly Burrow with the company’s Blond Amsterdam range.

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