For anyone with a creative spirit, Colemans shops in Ross-on-Wye and Malvern offer an Aladdin's cave of inspiration, with new card-making and craft designs arriving daily.
Card-making has become hugely popular in recent years and at Colemans inventive designers will find everything they need from a wide range of popular suppliers from the US and the UK. A recent arrival is the gorgeous Stewart Gill range - suitable even for use on pasta!
Colemans also run a programme of Saturday demos and workshops - learn to create beautiful three-dimensional designs on February 11 at the Ross shop. Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Free demo days run on February 4 in Ross and February 25 in Malvern.
Artists, too, will find a full range of materials - including Winsor and Newton and Daler Rowney - while digital photographers, whether occasional or professional, will discover a great selection of inks and papers to meet every need.
Thanks to the buying strength of the Coleman group, founded in 1969 by John Coleman, whose children Joanna and Nick now run it, the shops can offer a great range of special offers, with many 'buy one get one free' opportunities. Check the shops for the latest offers.
Stationery has always been - and remains - at the centre of the business, a company built around full-service stationery and office supplies, with free delivery for business customers.
If you would like to find out more about our products and services, call us on 01989 566946, email nick@colemans-online.co.uk or just call in at one of the shops.
Fact file
Company
Colemans
Business type
Arts & Crafts and Stationery retailer
Telephone
Ross 01989 566946
Malvern
01684 572211
Email address
nick@colemans-online.co.uk
Owners
Coleman family
Established
1969
Web address
www.colemans-online.co.uk
Location
35 High St, Ross-on-Wye
5 Church St,Malvern
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