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V&A grows Twinings partnership

Eight new gift tins are launched inspired by Arts and Crafts images by William Morris.

Leading tea brand Twinings has once again teamed up with the V&A, this time releasing eight gift tins inspired by two Arts and Crafts images by William Morris.

The designs were selected by Twinings from the V&A archives.

The Rose patterned and Strawberry Thief patterned tins each come in two colourways and two sizes.

Twinings also ran a live streaming event on Tmall, which was a huge success, with over 1.2m viewers during the five-minute broadcast.

This marks the second time that V&A has teamed with the British tea brand. It revealed that it was launching a range of limited edition gifts in the Chinese market in November 2018.

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