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Progressive Greetings Live: The Show Opens Its Doors Tomorrow

Gift indies will be among the myriad of retailers looking forward to heading to Progressive Greetings Live at London’s Business Design Centre tomorrow, Tuesday 4 June and on Wednesday 5 June.  

Buyers can look forward to a host of show-only offers, promotions and competitions, with Greats winners and finalists delighted to have a £50 Gold ticket to spend on orders placed at the show,

Above: At last year’s PG Live, Caroline Ranwell, owner of Hugs & Kisses in Tettenhall, spent her £50 Gold ticket with Jo O’Brien, co-owner of Paper Shed.
Above: At last year’s PG Live, Caroline Ranwell, owner of Hugs & Kisses in Tettenhall, spent her £50 Gold ticket with Jo O’Brien, co-owner of Paper Shed.

“The exhibitor line-up for PG Live is incredible, from the well-loved brands on the Village Green and Mezzanine through to the emerging companies and brand new start-ups in the Upper Village and Springboard areas,” commented co-owner of the show Warren Lomax.

“Adding to the warm welcome, there will be a free lunch for everyone on both days, free teas and coffees for the duration of the show, and a free party on the opening night. We can’t wait to see everybody!” he added.

Above: Jumping for joy! PG Live returns to London’s Business Design Centre tomorrow (4 June) and Wednesday (5 June).
Above: Jumping for joy! PG Live returns to London’s Business Design Centre tomorrow (4 June) and Wednesday (5 June).

Among the exhibitors this year will be Talking Tables which has moved into giftwrappings, and Widdop & Co which will be celebrating its five licensing collaborations with fellow PG Live exhibitors, namely Say It With Songs, Pigment, Meg Hawkins, Carte Blanche and Raspberry Blossom.

Over 220 companies are exhibiting this year to include: Five Dollar Shake, The Art File, Paper Salad, Caroline Gardner, Ohh Deer, Tache, UK Greetings, Woodmansterne, Dean Morris Cards, Belly Button Designs, Danilo, Rosie Made A Thing, Ling Design, Abacus, Hallmark, Rosanna Rossi, Wendy Jones-Blackett, Emotional Rescue, Rainbow Designs, Tracks, Paperlink, Pigment and many others.

A warm welcome awaits from the popular ‘cardies’, whose dresses will be made completely out of cards. They are shown at last year’s show with design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen who was among the visitors.
Above: A warm welcome awaits from the popular ‘cardies’, whose dresses will be made completely out of cards. They are shown at last year’s show with design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen who was among the visitors.

To attend the show, click here to register

Visit www.progressivegreetingslive.com

Top: PG Live returns to London’s Business Design Centre this week on Tuesday 4 June and Wednesday 5 June. Shown are buyers at last year’s show.

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