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Walker Greenbank’s Clarke & Clarke collaborates with Tess Daly

09:45, 28th February 2020
Abraham Darwyne
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Walker Greenbank (WGB) announced on Friday that its Clarke & Clarke brand is collaborating with TV personality Tess Daly to launch a homeware collection.

The luxury interior furnishings group, said the collaboration would see Tess Daly launch her first homeware collection, a delicately designed range of bedlinens, cushions, bolsters and throws.
 
The collection was exclusively pre-launched online by Next last month and is set to be officially launched on 2 March 2020 through a wide range of retailers, the company said. 
 
Lisa Montague, Walker Greenbank's Chief Executive Officer, commented: "We are delighted to be working with Tess Daly, whose collaboration with Clarke & Clarke has produced an exciting homeware range.”
 
“The exclusive pre-launch of the collection online with Next has been well received and we look forward to its wider launch next month."

Shares in Walker Greenbank were down 2% at 72p during Friday trading

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Tess Daly commenting on the collaboration said: "I have always been passionate about interiors and I have loved developing my first homeware collection with Clarke & Clarke.”
 
“I'm thrilled with the luxurious look and feel of the range and can't wait to see the products adding a touch of comfortable glamour to people's homes."
 
The collection, to be launched under the ‘Tess Daly Home’ brand, will have five different designs with feminine and luxurious fabrics including velvets, metallic knits and embroideries.
 
In addition to Clarke & Clarke, the AIM-listed group’s brands include Zoffany, Sanderson, Morris & Co, Harlequin, Scion, where they generate licensing income from the use of its designs on products.
 
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