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Under the Canopy: beautiful new National Trust gardening accessories

This season sees the launch of two new gardening accessories in our ‘National Trust Made by Burgon & Ball’ licensed range. The new gardening gloves and Kneelo® garden kneeler extend our collaboration with the National Trust, Europe’s largest conservation charity.
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Under the Canopy: beautiful new National Trust gardening accessories
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Under the Canopy: beautiful new National Trust gardening accessories

This season sees the launch of two new gardening accessories in our ‘National Trust Made by Burgon & Ball’ licensed range. The new gardening gloves and Kneelo® garden kneeler extend our collaboration with the National Trust, Europe’s largest conservation charity.

The new items feature the latest design for the National Trust collaboration, ‘Under the Canopy’. This print celebrates the beauty and subtle textures found in landscapes across our much-loved countryside. The nature-inspired designs combine bold colours and delicately layered shapes. The new accessories offer the feel-good factor too, since a percentage of revenue from sales will go to the National Trust to help look after nature, beauty and history for everyone, for ever.

Founded in 1895 the National Trust cares for more than 250 parks and gardens, including the largest collection of historic parks and gardens in Europe; many by the most notable designers. It is held in the highest regard by gardeners and those who love visiting beautiful gardens, making it a natural fit for a collaboration with us, with our own toolmaking heritage dating back to 1730.

The gardening gloves feature a cushioned palm for comfort and protection, and a gathered wrist gives a snug fit, preventing debris falling into the gloves. These gloves are very tough and hardwearing, yet delightfully soft to wear. To keep them looking good, they are even machine washable at 30°C. With a degree of stretch to the gorgeously-printed fabric, one size fits (almost) all.

The Kneelo® garden kneeler is made with the same construction as our other Kneelo® designs, with a deep layer of firm but light shock-absorbing EVA foam, sandwiched between two luxurious cushioning layers of memory foam for superb comfort. The outer cover is designed in durable neoprene with a quick-dry nylon coating, providing the perfect showcase for the dramatic greens and blues of the ‘Under the Canopy’ design.

Offering outstanding quality at accessible price points, the combined appeal of these two trusted names in gardening offers beautiful new choices in this range this season.

 

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