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New ‘Garden Supplies’ range has curves in all the right places!

The new Garden Supplies designs have beautifully smooth curves, with stylish touches of natural materials like FSC beech wood and leather. This collection is irresistibly tactile and very distinctive! 
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New ‘Garden Supplies’ range has curves in all the right places!

This autumn sees the launch of the new Garden Supplies collection from Burgon & Ball. It’s the next generation of beautiful, stylish and practical gifts, sundries and storage solutions for gardeners from the UK’s oldest garden tool manufacturer.

Garden caddy in gooseberryThe new Garden Supplies designs have beautifully smooth curves, with stylish touches of natural materials like FSC beech wood and leather. Stylish graphics use on-trend typography to keep the look contemporary. Created in durable moulded steel with a tough powder coating to keep them looking good, this collection is irresistibly tactile and very distinctive!  

Hedge Fund money boxThe new range includes a seed packet storage tin, a garden caddy, herb pots in a tray, a bird food storage tin, a twine dispenser, money boxes and lots more. And to reflect the trend for more utilitarian storage, a pegboard makes it easy to keep those little essentials safely stored and always to hand, in shed, garage or home office.

The new designs are available in a selection of five on-trend colours, so there’s something here for him and for her. With prices from just £8.99 up to £24.99, Garden Supplies has lots of great gift ideas, from stocking fillers and secret Santas up to a special something for that very special someone. Available in good garden centres, gift outlets and www.burgonandball.com, Garden Supplies is set to give gardeners a super-stylish Christmas this year!  

 

 

 

 

 

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