The Royal Horticultural Society has announced that Shruti Designs, which creates gift products and fashion accessories, is to create a new collection of RHS gift and fashion items.
Shruti, which is a standalone division of licensed giftware company Half Moon Bay, is planning a spring launch for its RHS Irises & Hellebores range. The collection will bring together fashion products, including scarves, bags and umbrellas, with stationery and gift items, such as travel cups and water flasks.
The design style is inspired by imagery of popular plants – hellebores and irises – sourced from the RHS Lindley Library, the world’s finest collection of botanical art. The Shruti design team took trend influences to give the collection a soft, oriental feel using dark backgrounds and pops of coral with gold foil highlights.
The RHS Irises & Hellebores collection will be available at retail from Easter 2019. Stockists are expected to include independent gift shops and RHS retail outlets. The collection has a wide consumer appeal, but its main markets are expected to be adult women and gift givers.
The RHS name is highlighted on all products and will also be included on the packaging.
This collection is the second to result from the Shruti-RHS partnership, which began at the start of 2018 with a stylish and elegant range of scarves using floral designs – again inspired by artwork from the RHS Lindley Library.
Matt Green, Design Manager, Shruti, says: “The RHS brand – along with its associations and superb library of images – is ideally suited to both Shruti’s product range and its target market. We are delighted to be continuing an association that has served both partners so well with this delightful new collection.”
Shereen Llewellin, Licensing Executive, RHS, says: “Apparel and accessories are strongly performing categories for the RHS licensing campaign and Shruti’s beautiful gift and fashion items have been a proven success. This collection again brings together Shruti design skill and beautiful RHS Lindley Library botanical art to glorious effect.”