Company to launch cushions and wallpaper inspired by a set of 19th century constellation cards.
Royal Museums Greenwich is collaborating with Warner House, in a move which further grows its licensing activity.
Inspired by a set of 19th century constellation cards, Warner House is launching the striking prints, comprised of the 12 zodiac signs, as cushions and wallpaper.
Sourced from the museum’s collection at Greenwich, the historical significance of the designs aligns perfectly with Warner’s heritage and legacy, according to the two companies.
Royal Museums Greenwich is comprised of the National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark and the Queen’s House, all located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich in London.
The licensing programme covers fashion, gifts, home, stationery and publishing across a diverse range of product categories – from telescopes and toys to stationery and clothing.
Other new product launches coming soon include PlayPress’s pirate cove in its signature biodegradable and recyclable plastic free play series, and Kite clothing’s third RMG-inspired range of planet-friendly children’s clothing for SS21.
2021 will also see the launch of Ecliptic, an astronomy-themed board game from Inside the Box, as well as the Royal Observatory’s first brand licencsed telescope with Celestron.
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