PG Live Serves Up Woodmansterne’s Emma Bridgewater Tie-Up

Above: Woodmansterne’s creative director Lee Keeper (right) with designer Hope Glass and the giant teapot Emma Bridgewater gave to the publisher to christen the licensing relationship.
Above: Woodmansterne’s creative director Lee Keeper (right) with designer Hope Glass and the giant teapot Emma Bridgewater gave to the publisher to christen the licensing relationship.

The brand new Emma Bridgewater greeting card collection from Woodmansterne, based on a licensing agreement with the pottery brand, is published proof that riches are often hidden at the bottom of a pile of paraphernalia on your desk.

“My desk is typical of many ‘creatives’, peppered with ‘to do’ piles of possible product ideas,” admitted Lee Keeper, creative director of Woodmansterne. “Feeling inspired to have a tidy up I cleared the deck – and at the very bottom of a pile I discovered a business card, which made it all worthwhile.” The item in question belonged to Eleanor West, licensing manager of Emma Bridgewater. “Eleanor had come onto our stand at PG Live and had left her card for me, but it was inadvertently mixed up with other information so I had not seen it,” said Lee, who said it was something like a ‘eureka moment’ when he held the business card in his hand of “this iconic British brand”.

Above: All of Emma Bridgewater’s pottery is still made in Stoke on Trent.
Above: All of Emma Bridgewater’s pottery is still made in Stoke on Trent.

“It was immediately apparent to me that Emma Bridgewater would be such a great ‘brand fit’ with Woodmansterne as there are so many shared values of product quality, commitment to UK manufacturing and distinctive design. Within a week a meeting had been arranged,” reveals Lee.

A visit to Emma Bridgewater’s factory in Stoke-on-Trent to see the company in action, as well as its extensive design archive, served to further reinforce the potential of a greeting card collection based on the brand and a licensing agreement was signed.

Above: The Woodmansterne cards feature well known Emma Bridgewater designs with some specially created messages.
Above: The Woodmansterne cards feature well known Emma Bridgewater designs with some specially created messages.

“It is not just the wealth of distinctive Emma Bridgewater patterns available to us that makes this a great greeting card partnership, but also how the quirky tone of voice and hand lettering style (created by Matthew Rice, Emma’s husband) lends itself to cards,” Lee points out, citing the example of ‘Time for a drink’ as a caption that was created specifically for Woodmansterne, but is very much in keeping with the essence of the Emma Bridgewater brand.

Woodmansterne’s initial Emma Bridgewater collection comprises eight everyday designs as well as 12 occasions and relations cards.

Above: Having debuted with an initial collection of everyday and relations and occasions designs at Spring Fair, more are in the pipeline.
Above: Having debuted with an initial collection of everyday and relations and occasions designs at Spring Fair, more are in the pipeline.

April sees a subsequent launch of 20 age cards into the portfolio with an extensive 2020 spring collection already underway.

Concerned that this was very nearly an opportunity missed, Lee says he is already planning a foolproof method of safeguarding business cards and contacts from this year’s PG Live, but says he cannot commit to adhering to a completely tidy desk policy!

 

Top: Being a British brand, that produces all its products in The Potteries, Emma Bridgewater is a great fit with Woodmansterne.

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