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World renowned V&A Museum collaborates with Bulldog Tools Pedigree Garden Range.

Bulldog Tools are proud to launch the new Pedigree V&A Collection, a hand trowel and fork manufactured in lightweight, easy to clean, stainless steel and FSC accredited Ash. Both tool designs bear beautifully etched patterns from the V&A archive across their heads, which with use collects the soil to make the pattern even more prominent.

Packaged in sustainable, hard wearing, quality gift boxes, encased in beautiful eye-catching heritage patterns these boxes are designed to be retained and loved much like the tools that are housed within that carry a “Lifetime Guarantee”, as standard.

Stuart Elsom, Managing Director of Bulldog Tools comments:

“We are very proud that Bulldog Tools, with a 240-year UK manufacturing heritage, is partnering with the worldrenowned V&A museum, celebrating designs from their wonderful fabric archive, precisely etched on to our quality gardening hand tools. Presented in stylish and sustainable V&A ‘design led’ packaging, these tools are the perfect gift for any gardener.”

Retailing at £28.00 each (RRP), the tool makes a wonderful year-round gift, for any budding gardener.

About the V&A The V&A is renowned for its award-winning licensing programme, creating beautiful products inspired by the museum’s rich archive. The programme started over 20 years ago and today it has over 80 licensed partners worldwide. The global programme reaches across product categories, from homeware, apparel, jewellery to stationery, crafting and everywhere in between. Key territories include UK, Europe, USA, Japan, China and South Korea. As the world’s leading museum of art, design and performance, the V&A celebrates creativity and champions excellence in design to inspire the next wave of designers, retailers and manufacturers.

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For further information contact Brand Manager Sarah Cottle on sarah.cottle@rollins.co.uk or call on 0773 606 1255.

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