Sharks and flowers in new Rex kitchenware

Rex London has launched a digital trade catalogue for Spring 2022, featuring a host of new kitchenware and home accessories.

New designs include Wild Flowers, inspired by vintage botanical illustrations that can be found in some of Britain’s wildflower meadow species, and Sharks, featuring lesser-known species, as well as the great white, hammerhead and leopard sharks.

“Having stopped doing catalogues many years ago, we have found them to be of value once again, allowing us to connect with customers when travelling to shows isn’t an option,” comments Scott Clarke, head of sales and operations at Rex London. “And as it’s all online these days though, no trees have been cut down!”

 

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