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Roald Dahl inspires Fenwick Newcastle Christmas window

Department store’s window has been inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Fenwick Newcastle has taken inspiration from Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for its 2019 Christmas window.

Revealed on Friday November 1, the candy-coloured creation has been many months in the making.

As part of the collaboration, Fenwick Newcastle has launched a number of special edition products.

These include a Willy Wonka Anniversary Bauble, Willy Wonka Decorative Mug, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Book by Penguin and an exclusive Willy Wonka Bear by Steiff among others.

All products are available in-store and online.

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