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MGL expands Lily & Val programme

Artist agency extending licensing drive for brand to Spain and Portugal.

Leading art agency MGL Licensing is growing the successful Lily & Val brand into new territories.

Following a successful launch in the UK with a giftware and stationery range from Portico, Lily & Val is now heading to Spain and Portugal.

A new partnership has been struck with Grupo Erik.

The fresh product range will include stationery, wall art, greeting cards, mugs and key rings, all showcasing Val’s distinctive style of handmade chalkboard art.

In addition, Lily & Val is also developing a range of wedding themed paper products with a major UK manufacturer to be launched this year.

Lily & Val will be among the brands showcased by MGL Licensing at both Surtex in May and Licensing Expo in June.

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