New To Australia: Calendars as Artworks! Design Studio Bold & Noble’s First Ever Wall Calendar Range Lands At Kindred Gifts
Kindred Gifts is pleased to announce the release of the new to Australia, Bold & Noble 2012 Wall Calendars in two modern designs. Beautiful artworks for any room, the Doodle Wall Calendar and Geometric Wall Calendar are each available in two fresh colour options and retail for $74.95. The large 70cm x 100cm designs are a practical yet contemporary way to showcase your unique style and personality both easily and affordably. The artworks, hand-pulled screen prints which have been sustainably produced on recycled card, were designed by accomplished UK based duo Jane Tobitt and David Wardle and are the first wall calendars the pair has produced.
Kindred Gifts’
CEO Kellie Byrnes says "We love that these funky new calendars will give you
the ability to hang a stylish, functional piece of art while at the same time
keeping track of events and schedules throughout the year. The beautiful
designs, illustrations and typography you will see in all of Bold & Noble’s work have led it to become our most
popular range for people looking for unique gifts for women or men friends,
family, or co-workers, and we’re sure that these calendars will be just as
popular. The Bold & Noble range is also one of the most popular sources of
wedding gifts and Christmas gifts for our customers, and we’re excited that the
launch of the 2012 Wall Calendars will give people the ability to purchase even
more gifts online that are not only beautiful, functional, and unique, but also
sustainably produced”.
The work of Jane and David has been regularly featured on an international level and Kindred Gifts is very excited to be able to bring the new pieces created by these fabulous artists to Australia. The contemporary calendars will be a great addition to any home or office, and with room in each space to add a reminder of important events or schedules, you will be able to see your plans for the year quickly and easily, while retaining a sense of style in a normally ‘hidden’ product.







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