Nelson company signs new licensing partnership with major studio

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Photo of Fiona Richards

Nelson's Cartolina is excited to announce that their licensing department is officially represented by the one and only Lilla Rogers. Owner Fiona Richards said, "I could not be more delighted with this new partnership and am looking forward to working with Lilla and her team."

The Lilla Rogers Studio represents about 30 artists internationally. They license and sell work for surface design. They work directly with IKEA, Crate and Barrel, Pottery Barn, Pier 1, Chronicle Books and loads of other fabulous retailers and manufacturers. Lilla herself is a highly successful illustrator and artists rep since the mid 90s and her studio is one of the most respected illustration agencies worldwide.

Up until now, Cartolina imagery has been used exclusively for a variety of pretty paper products—but with this new partnership they are looking forward to seeing their images on a wider range of stationery items, housewares, bedding, table top and more, in well-known retailers in Canada the US and beyond. They think this will be an exciting partnership that will bring the brand to a whole new market. Cartolina is a Canadian company based in Nelson, B.C., proudly producing environmentally friendly paper products that are sold at some of the most beautiful stores around the world.

To learn more about Cartolina visit their website

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