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Liberty expands S’well collaboration

New range of reusable bottles have been created in collaboration with Liberty Fabrics team.

Liberty London has expanded its collaboration with S’well – the reusuable bottle company – launching four new designs.

The limited edition bottles have been created in collaboration with the Liberty Fabrics team and feature Ocean Forest, Morris Reef, Riverie Pepper and Drift prints.

The new editions join existing lines featuring the Junya, Wiltshire, Katie and Millie, Betsy Ann and Primula Blossom prints.

The stylish reusable drink vessels are all non-toxic, non-leaching and BPA free.

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