2023 Entrants - History & Helrardy
Company Name History & Heraldry Ltd
Products Entered Bamboo range of Home fragrance
Tell us about your business
History and Heraldry was launched in 1996 and began life as an innovative impulse gifting supplier to UK retail. With a huge emphasis on product design and the best possible service for customers, we have become a global organisation selling to over 40 countries with products in multiple languages. Now known as The H&H Group, the organisation is comprised of several brands across gifting, home fragrance, ecommerce and lifestyle and continues to grow worldwide.
Tell us about the products you have entered
We have entered products from our eco-friendly range of home fragrance. The Bamboo collection is Heart & Home’s newest and best-selling home fragrance collection. Bamboo features a unique and sustainable soy wax blend, fragranced with divine essential oils. The range also includes diffusers, room sprays wax melts, essential oils and fabulous gift sets in a comprehensive range of scents to suit the discerning fragrance lover.
Why did you choose to enter the GOTY competition? have you entered in the past and has it helped your brand grow? We have entered the prestigious Gift of the Year before. Being nominated as a finalist proved to be a good boost to our brand. This competition is a good measure of the excellent quality we all strive to achieve within this wonderful industry.
What other products will you be bringing to market in 2023
We are excited to bring a new 400ml fragrance diffuser to market in January. A bigger bottle with divine natural essential oils. A great addition to our collection and means that the flame-free fragrance lasts even longer!
Where can your products be purchased
Dobbies, Clintons, Notcutts and Homebase alongside many independent garden centres and smaller gift shops. Can also be purchased online at www.heartandhome.com
Website www.heartandhome.com
Instagram handle @heartandhomeofficial
Facebook handle www.facebook.com/HeartandHomefragrancedcandles