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British icon licensee to debut at Spring Fair

High Resolution Design has licences from TfL, Royal Mail and London Taxi Company.

New toy design company, High Resolution Design is set to make its Spring Fair debut – showcasing its collection of licensed products inspired by British icons.

The company is a licensee for Transport for London, Postal Heritage (Royal Mail) and London Taxi Company.

Its products include such quintessentially British items as the post box, tube trains, London taxis and buses and telephone boxes.

In addition, the company is developing products with the likes of Eddie Stobart, Virgin Atlantic, Marmite, RAF and Flying Scotsman.

“This is the first time [we have exhibited] and we decided to use this event to launch our new products as it’s the showroom for UK retail,” Joel Berkowitz, company director and project lead at High Resolution Design told The Source.

“Our tagline is ‘it’s like having London in your living room’.

The company will also be launching its pop up telephone box play tents and festival tents at the show.

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