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New Gift Ranges Showcased By The Roald Dahl Story Company  

A new Roald Dahl gift collection is being showcased by Widdop and Co at Spring Fair, taking place at the NEC until February 7.

Last year saw an expansion in the gifting categories across the Roald Dahl portfolio, with 2019 seeing licensees broadening their ranges further still.

Widdop’s multi-sku bedroom accessory range, launching later this year, features products aiming to capture the magical world of Roald Dahl. The range includes night lights, 3D shaped mugs, light-up moneyboxes, purses, cushions, clocks and wooden book shelves.

In addition, Creative Tops’ Roald Dahl homewares range is continuing to grow across all product lines. The range grew significantly in 2018, and heads into 2019 with further new additions including coasters and placemats, tea towels, eco-friendly bamboo dinner sets and a high-end fine bone china range featuring white and gold detail.

In the toy category, Winning Moves are showcasing their new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Cluedo game, new Roald Dahl Top Trumps and Roald Dahl Monopoly. Elsewhere at the show, Green Board Games are showcasing their new Roald Dahl Brainbox and Brainbox Board Game.

Spring Fair, taking place at the NEC, closes on February 7.

 

Top: Creative Tops’ Roald Dahl bamboo dinnerware set.

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