Ivyline to debut at Four Oaks

Ivyline will exhibit for the first time at the Four Oaks Trade Show in Cheshire from 5-6 September 2023.

Ivyline

Visitors are invited to the company’s stand, E139-142, where they can view a design-led range for the home and garden. These include a new outdoor collection of premium handmade terracotta urns, an extensive array of indoor and outdoor planters, candles and candle holders, fire pits, water features and more.

Buyers can also look forward to seeing the new Spring/Summer 2024 collection of almost 280 new product lines across indoor and outdoor, most of them made in Europe with ethical and sustainable principles in mind. Ivyline’s inhouse designers have incorporated Pantone’s Apricot Crush - Colour of the Year for 2024 - into the new collections, with fresh colour combinations and charming details for a truly aspirational feel.

The gifting potential is ideal for birthdays, Mother’s Day and Christmas presents. These include pots created for small-scale orchids, cacti and poinsettias, which provide beautiful, affordable choices for consumers.

Ivyline’s range of outdoor planters includes 115 new designs for the coming season, from the two-tone reactive glazes of Hazelton in Copper, Forest, natural Pebble, on-trend Apricot and Aqua, to the luxurious galvanised metals of the Hampton, Matlock, Chatsworth and Milk Churn designs.

Cottagecore enthusiasts will like Ivyline’s charming Polyrattan lined baskets in natural and willow colours, while the Dallas-footed planters in charcoal and grey are statement pieces with a smooth contemporary finish.

Elsewhere in the collection, you will find lacquered steel corrugated planters and bowls in colours including orange and square edges of the Ella pots and balcony troughs to suit urban dwellers.

UV stable and frost resistant, terracotta planters come in a range of styles, shapes and sizes, including extra-large models.

Bespoke in-store display solutions include two-tiered PoS.


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