Potwells brings Olala to the UK

UK distributor Potwells is bringing French brand Olala to the UK for the first time, adding to its fast-growing portfolio of unique children’s products.

A ‘family’ of rabbit night-lights, Olala is suitable from birth and offers three little lights that can safely be held in a child’s hand to provide comfort and reassurance.

The cordless trio – which are exclusive to Potwells in the UK market – have over 12 hours charge time and are made with LED lighting, so they do not heat up.

“We are thrilled to have welcomed the Olala night light to Potwells Trading,” said Nicola Barnett, co-founder of Potwells. “We have previewed the product to retailers and have received an incredible response so far, with a number of leading stockists already on board.

She continued; “The unique concept allows little ones to always have their comforting night light with them. It’s also a fantastic solution for parents with more than one child. We look forward to seeing the reaction from UK parents.”

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