Royal Institute of British Architects We offer you the opportunity to combine exquisite designs with international reputations providing instant quality recognition. Largely undeveloped commercially, these resources offer some of the most exciting new heritage licensing opportunities on the market. Worldwide licences are available. Above: Marks & Spencer Night dress featuring Royal School of Needlework design. Right: Crown Trade -RIBA Drawings collection authentic colours. A range of historical paint colours drawn from the achives of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Pictured top right an example of one of a range of throws A wonderful example of how to introduce home textiles with a royal heritage. Licenced through the Royal School of Needlework Pictured below is a DMC Creative World leaflet introducing a range of needlework kits featuring the Royal School of Needlework designs.
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Architects Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Kew cover an area of over 121 hectares (300 acres) on the south bank of the Thames in south west London. The vast number and variety of plants means the nature of Kew Gardens changes with the seasons. Out in the grounds and inside the plant house, thousands of specimens progress through their annual cycles, flowering, fruiting, growing, resting. All year long, there are plants to be seen at their glorious best. One of the world's finest showpiece gardens. It's an internationally respected centre of scientific excellence, identifying and classifying plants, researching their structure, chemistry and genetics; collecting and conserving endangered species; maintaining reference collections and sharing all this knowledge with interested parties throughout the world.
Working closely with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, the Bath House has developed three new and exciting bathing and body care ranges. Each range is centred around a particular fragrance that represents a region of the world using botanical extracts often unique to that area. Many of the plant oils and extracts are used by the indigenous populations as part of their own skin care regime, with a clear understanding that nature is the best way to gently nurture and care for beautiful skin. I
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