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Giftware From Eddingtons On Sale At New Paddington Exhibition

The opening today (July 9) of the British Library’s new Paddington exhibition – Paddington: The Story Of A Bear – will see several licensed Paddington products from Eddingtons available for fans to purchase in the gift shop.

These include a new range of gift-led baking products and accessories featuring the iconic bear, with the company developing practical homeware solutions which are centred around the original Peggy Fortnum illustrations, creating exclusive additions to its range.

Above: Eddingtons’ Paddington Bake and Take Gift Set.
Above: Eddingtons’ Paddington Bake and Take Gift Set.

The exclusive prints can be found on sustainable travel and snack storage solutions, baking accessories and textiles.

The exhibition, which runs until October 31, 2021, uncovers the inspiration behind the iconic Michael Bond character.

 

Above: Paddington is the subject of a new exhibition at the British Library.

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