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Aries Knot Wrap
Releasing as part of our Zodiac 2024 collection, Aries Knot Wrap is a reusable gift wrapping option, made from 100% recycled plastic bottles.With an orange, pink, and red colour palette reflecting the passion that fuels Aries' inner fire, propelling them energetically through the journey of life, this Knot Wrap is perfect for bundling up all ma..
Getting Ready For Bed Knot Wrap
Getting Ready For Bed Knot Wrap is made from 100% organic cotton, and features an illustration by Stanley Galton from Intoart. Intoart is a pioneering visual arts organisation, championing its founding vision for people with learning disabilities to be visible, equal, and established artists and designers.Stanley Galton’s illustrations capture..
Mushroom Land Knot Wrap
Encourage rest and relaxation with a few of their favorite bath treats wrapped up in a psychedelic neon scene, on this 70cm x 70cm Knot Wrap. Mushroom Land is a reusable gift wrapping option made from 100% organic cotton, grown and ginned in Madhya Pradesh, India. From there, the cotton goes south to Tamil Nadu where it is spun and woven. The ..
Mushroom Mates Knot Wrap
Showcasing an illustration that was influenced by the colours of Autumn, woodland creatures, and a clear sky on a crisp October night, this 70cm x 70cm Knot Wrap was designed by young people taking part in Impacts Arts' Glasgow Creative Pathways employability project.This reusable wrap makes a perfect luxury gift wrap for your favourite Lush ..
Pisces Knot Wrap
Releasing as part of our Zodiac 2024 collection, Pisces Knot Wrap is a reusable gift wrapping option, made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Designed by Christopher Corr, an artist and illustrator born in London, UK, took inspiration for this Knot Wrap's arrangement from his love of the seas and oceans. Speaking of Pisces, Christopher sa..
Quilted Sun Knot Wrap
Featuring a design inspired by the intricate art of mosaics, Quilted Sun is a reusable gift wrapping option made from 100% organic cotton, grown and ginned in Madhya Pradesh, India. From there, the cotton goes south to Tamil Nadu where it is spun and woven. The fabric is then screen printed, before finally being sewn by a proprietorship with a..