Spearmark and National Geographic to launch children's lunchware range range in the UK
BRANDORA Editorial Staff - September 2019Autumn/winter launch for colourful range of lunch bags, sandwich boxes, plates, cutlery and bottles
Houseware and lighting specialist Spearmark has announced that it is to produce a range of lunch ware for children on behalf of National Geographic for the UK market.
The range includes bottles, lunch bags, sandwich boxes, plates, tumblers and cutlery. All the items in the range will use minimal packaging and all are designed to encourage reuse in line with National Geographic’s Planet of Plastic? initiative, a multi-year effort to raise awareness about the global plastic crisis.
Arriving at retail in autumn/winter 2019, the items are aimed at a core target audience of primary school children and gift givers. They are expected to be available in a number of supermarkets and major department stores as well as online.
The designs are inspired by a number of themes that National Geographic has been expanding throughout its consumer products for children during 2019, including Amazing Animals, STEM and Space, and Explorers-in-Training. These themes are reflected in colourful designs showing dinosaurs, astronauts, planets, mountains and maps, or amazing facts about the natural world like the depth of the Mariana Trench and the height of Mount Everest.
Alex Bloom, Managing Director, Spearmark, said: “Bringing our expertise in housewares together with the wonderful design assets available to National Geographic licensing partners has proved a winning combination. We are delighted to be working with National Geographic on this practical but unique and stylish range that we think kids will love.”
Helena Mansell-Stopher, Director Consumer Products, Publishing and Retail, National Geographic Partners UK, said: “These colourful and practical items are perfect for the back-to-school and Christmas seasons, combining flair and style with National Geographic’s commitment to exploring and understanding our planet and its history.”