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Chilly’s Partners With Liberty’s Fabrics

Chilly’s, a best-seller for many gift shops, has partnered with iconic British brand Liberty by putting its signature prints onto bottles and cups.

“For the first Liberty/Chilly’s collection we have adorned the Chilly’s bottles with a range of beautiful Liberty florals,” comments Adam Herbert, design manager bespoke at Liberty Fabrics. “The designs feel intrinsically Liberty and were created with the Chilly’s bottle shape in mind, with the prints engineered so that they wrap the bottles beautifully.”

The first drop in the new seasonal series features five hand-picked wintry floral prints from Liberty’s archive, and include Jive Abyss, Summer Sprigs (in Blush and Pine) and Brighton Blossom (in Granite and Whale).

Bundles feature two 500ml bottles and 340ml cups which are packaged in Liberty’s signature purple.

 

Top: Chilly’s bottles, showing two of the five prints from Liberty’s archive.

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