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Design brand MissPrint brings new product lines to John Lewis

British family-owned design business MissPrint has expanded its presence in the nation’s biggest stores with the launch of three new product lines.

With two of the new products arriving in John Lewis last month, and the other available to buy from Next later this month, MissPrint is continuing to assert its presence on the high street.

Spanning tabletop, kitchen textiles, stationery, gift, curtains and blinds, the new products lines have been created as part of MissPrint’s long running licensing programme with The Point.1888.

Pure Table Top has launched a mid-century collection of ceramics, kitchen textiles, placemats and coasters in John Lewis. Illustrated by hand, the debut tabletop collection captures MissPrint’s signature style and identity to breathe new life into the home.

Also launching in John Lewis this month is a range of gifts and stationery from Blueprint Collections. Encompassing notebooks, storage boxes, a pen set, lunchware, travel mugs and ceramic plant pots, the range will be available exclusively in John Lewis until 2 May before rolling out to other retailers across the UK.

Meanwhile, hitting Next online later this month, as well as Blinds2Go, is a new range of MissPrint designed made to measure curtains and blinds. Created with Ashley Wilde, the range consists of over 75 MissPrint designs.

“We’re super excited to have these new products and collections launching and can’t wait to see them hitting the stores,” commented Rebecca Drury, co-founder of MissPrint. “It’s been a real pleasure to work with all the teams across the ranges, and we love the fact that our patterns and designs will be accessible to a broader market helping to bring that little bit of MissPrint into more homes.”

Amy Wickham-Hurd, creative commercial manager at The Point.1888, continued: “We could not be more thrilled to bring these fresh new collections into the retail space. We’ve seen pastel shades sweep the nation and this latest collaboration with MissPrint, Pure Table Top and Blueprint Collections has helped us create something truly unique – with beautiful designs that make each product stand out. A true testament of creative vision coming together – we couldn’t be more pleased working alongside such collaborative teams on these projects.”

Looking forward, there are also plans to expand the MissPrint brand into other home categories, as well as outdoor dining, bed linen and greetings.

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