Katie Cardew to Close Oakham, Stamford and Lincoln Shops.
Local illustrated prints and homewares business Katie Cardew has announced plans to close its doors after 11 years of operation.
Directors Katie Cardew and Emma Marsh have made the decision to close the business, citing a desire to pursue other endeavors. Katie Cardew will focus on her successful interior design business, "Homes by Katie Cardew," which has recently taken on several prestigious contracts. Emma Marsh plans to travel and spend more time with her family.
The closure will impact all three Katie Cardew stores located in Lincoln, Stamford, and Oakham, as well as the company's website. The website is scheduled to close by the end of February.
A closing down sale will commence on Saturday, January 11th, offering customers a final opportunity to purchase from the popular Katie Cardew collections. Stock is limited, so customers are encouraged to visit the stores soon.
Store Closing Dates:
Sincil Street, The Cornhill, Quarter Lincoln: Closes Sunday, February 2nd
St Mary’s Street Stamford: Closes Sunday, February 16th
Mill Street, Oakham: Closes late February
Katie Cardew is renowned for its beautiful illustrated prints featuring a variety of subjects, from blooming flowers to wildlife. The company's product range includes mugs, tote bags, luxury tableware sets, and fine art prints, all adorned with Katie Cardew's distinctive and charming designs.
The Katie Cardew team invites all loyal customers to visit the stores over the coming weeks to say goodbye and acquire a final memento of the beloved brand.

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