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Wild & Wolf Partners With The Born Free Foundation

Design-led gift company Wild & Wolf recently announced a new partnership with international wildlife charity Born Free that will see donated profits from the company’s Yes Studio Animal multi-tools go to the charity to assist in their mission to protect wild animals.

“We are very pleased to be entering into this partnership with such a respected charity,” said Emma Puzey, licensing manager at Wild & Wolf. “Their conservation work to protect animals all around the world is such an important cause and we’re happy that our Yes Studio animal multi-tools will be playing a small part in helping them to continue in their vital mission.”

Three multi-tools, part of Wild & Wolf’s lifestyle brand Yes Studio, have been designed bespoke, and are uniquely shaped to model three endangered animals. They are included in Yes Studio’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection with the range featuring the Giant Panda On-the-Go multi-tool, Black Rhino Urban multi-tool and Sea Turtle Bike multi-tool, each featuring eight different functions such as a bottle opener, hex wrench, flat head screwdriver, comb, nail file and more.

The global agreement sees 40p/40 cents for every unit sold donated to Born Free.

 

Top: From left to right: the Giant Panda On-the-Go multi-tool, Black Rhino Urban multi-tool and Sea Turtle Bike multi-tool.

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