Little Concepts welcomes Fabelab to portfolio

Little Concepts has secured a new and exclusive distribution partnership with Scandinavian children’s interior brand, Fabelab.

Bridging a number of different categories, Fabelab has products in the play, home, décor and bath time sectors among others.

All products are made from sustainable materials, sourced from long-term partners, while, as part of the Minimakers initiative, it turns paper packaging into interactive craft projects for little ones.

Little Concepts will be exhibiting the range at the upcoming Top Drawer show at London’s Olympia in February.

“littleCONCEPTS is about to enter its seventh year of trading and we are focused on growing sustainability, while sticking to our ethos of offering brands we truly believe in,” commented Philip Nelson, co-founder of Little Concepts. “We take a lot into consideration when choosing a new line and Fabelab fits in perfectly with our current portfolio of beautifully designed and consciously produced products for children.

“Staying positive and offering our customers the best products and services has been our ethos from the start and this has only been highlighted more in the last couple of years. We can’t wait to get back to trade events and highlight Fabelab to our customers.”

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