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Eden Project licensing grows with Ulster Weavers

New kitchen textiles and homeware to launch at Spring Fair 2018.

Cornwall-based Eden Project is continuing to expand its licensing activity – partnering with Ulster Weavers for a new kitchen textiles and homeware range.

Sustainability is at the heart of all that Eden does, and is an important factor for Ulster Weavers too, so the initial range, which includes tea towels, aprons, oven gloves and mitts, has been manufactured by Ulster Weavers using unbleached cotton, with FSC card printed using vegetable inks for labels and packaging.

The initial Eden Project kitchen textiles collection will be given a full launch at Spring Fair, with further homeware products joining the range later in 2018.

Eden’s commercial manager, Tracey Smith, said: “We are really excited to be collaborating with Ulster Weavers.

“We have worked closely together to develop the new range and believe that it really brings to life Eden’s native and tropical bird designs. We can’t wait to see the full collection launched in spring.”

Kenneth Webb, md at Ulster Weavers, added: “We are delighted to be working with The Eden Project.

“The natural world provides so much design inspiration and has enabled us to create a truly stunning collection that embraces the Eden Project’s values of sustainability and environmentally friendly production. We look forward to a successful launch in 2018.”

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