New direction for luxury stationery company

pile of writing books with black and gold pen laying on top

Planning the big-day, especially for the second or third time for those that have had to postpone from 2020, can be a troublesome task. Wedding planning can be made a whole lot easier, and enjoyable, by investing in quality stationery pieces. Luxury brand Rollo London always provides a beautiful writing experience with stunning notebooks, and follows strict eco guidelines to ensure that everything is sustainable and environmentally responsible. However, wanting to take its eco credentials one step further the brand has launched Repurposed by Rollo which, here at County Wedding Magazine HQ, we think will be a huge hit with conscientious nearlyweds.

coral coloured note book with dice charm

Made in the UK, the A5 book is produced from 'Repurposed' top end leathers and feature all the exquisite and unique details from the Rollo Collection. Pages consist of striking lined Rollo page layout, charm of choice, rear logo and much more - no elastic to keep it fully natural!
As this line is all about repurposing, stock is subject to availability so what is listed will be sold on a first come, first served basis, but it makes it super-special knowing its exclusivity!

Rollo London has decided to work with Wolf & Badger to ensure that this important step forward in keeping materials out of landfill is spread far and wide - hear hear to that!

You may also be interested in

5 Tips to planning a perfect hen weekend in the UK revealed

5 Tips to planning a perfect hen weekend in the UK revealed

61% of pre-wedding parties now stay in the UK as safety, cost, and connection reshape how Brits celebrate. Rising airfares, safety worries and global tensions, including travel hesitancy linked to the ongoing conflict, have fuelled a dramatic turn in how Brits celebrate before tying the knot. According to new figures, 61% of hen parties now take place in the UK, marking a clear shift from pre-pandemic years when city breaks in Europe dominated.

READ ARTICLE

Guests Spend £348 On Average to Attend A Wedding, Says Expert

Guests Spend £348 On Average to Attend A Wedding, Says Expert

Wedding guests across the UK are spending hundreds of pounds just to attend a single wedding, with new research revealing the growing financial strain placed on friends and family. Research* commissioned by The Insurance Emporium, conducted by Censuswide, has revealed among people who have attended a wedding in the last five years shows that guests spend £348 on average to attend a wedding - with costs rising even higher in major cities. The wedding insurance specialist's findings reveal that 72% of guests now say attending weddings has become a financial burden, while 38.2% admit they have felt pressured to overspend in order to attend.

READ ARTICLE

Divided down the aisle: The UK’s feelings on the most controversial wedding choices uncovered

Divided down the aisle: The UK’s feelings on the most controversial wedding choices uncovered

Weddings bring with them lots of excitement, joy and happiness, but couples also often face the added challenge of trying to balance their personal wishes and preferences with the opinions of their guests. From who qualifies for a plus one to how much to spend on an engagement ring, new research conducted by Pandora UK has uncovered the nation's true feelings about the most divisive wedding decisions¹. Pandora has also enlisted wedding expert and events director at The Post Barn, Daisy Bradley to share advice on the best ways to handle tricky decisions with guests.

READ ARTICLE

Follow Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding Magazine on YouTube

VISIT SITE

Follow Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding Magazine on Instagram

VISIT SITE

Follow Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding Magazine on Facebook

VISIT SITE

Subscribe to Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding Magazine for free

VISIT SITE