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Printer & Tailor
Printer+Tailor was established in 2002 by Simon and Karon Hamilton in their adopted home city of Hereford and carries a currated range of interior goods and gifts including home accessories, books, prints, stationery, textiles and clothing.

The look is contemporary some might say eclectic but a love of good design and an appreciation of artisan craft is evident as soon as you step foot in the bright, meticulously merchandised store or peruse the website.Any person registering on the PT website or subscribing to the mailing list can be assured that their data will be kept absolutely confidential.
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Oranges and lemons all over this season as reflected in the fabulous bamboo dining range from Urban Nature Culture, pair with a simple understated tablecloth in dusty pink and you''ve pretty much encompassed all of this summers key shades. The Bloomingville Sefina Tablecloth is in stock and gorgeous and we've more styles on their way in the next couple of weeks.
If you are feeling in the mood for a little spice we've got two collections that you might just love. First off is the fabulous artisan range from Myrtle's Kitchen all produced back home in rural Herefordshire. The owner Jane and her trusty crew select the finest ingredients from Herefordshire gardens, orchards, and hedgerows and turn them into the most delicious chutneys and preserves all absolutely packed with good things.
Enliven your environment with cohesive collections that can be added to season after season! Founded in 1976 in Ardche, Vivaraise is a French family business, which specialised in early years in bedspreads. The brand expanded its activity thereafter to blankets and bedspreads.

In the 1990s, influenced by a trip to India, the young designer Esther Blanchard (daughter of the founder), took up the torch of the family business and opened new horizons.Esther lives on a farm with sheep and donkeys. She is a very unique lady and dresses in vibrant Indian clothes. She travels around India and works exclusively with small family-owned factories, workshops and village co-operatives.
Copenhagen-based company Bungalow DK is really an expression of founder Minna Hildebrant's lifelong love affair with India. With a passion for Indian crafts, patterns and colours, she combines Indian inspiration with a contemporary aesthetic, creating a unique, bold range which will bring colour into your home.
Afroart was established in Stockholm in 1967, and has long been a favourite with anyone who has a passion for ethnic crafts. Owned by six textile designers, Afroart collaborates with local artisans to highlight the craftsmanship of the developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. A great deal of Afroart's catalogue is developed by Afroart Studio, Afroart's own design team.
Reviews (7)
Steve Cox
Steve Cox
Jul 16, 2021
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On a trip to visit friends in Hereford I came across this gem of an emporium. Found the cushions to finish off the lounge. One in the window caught my attention. Asked if they had 3 (I had been given the thumbs up by my wife). They had 3. My wife (who was working that day), then wanted 4!! The lady went back up and found another one. Just so helpful and friendly. Brownie Points gained Job done 😀.
Bronda Parsons
Bronda Parsons
Jun 04, 2021
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This is a lovely shop which we always head for when buying presents for family or something special for ourselves!
We are so lucky to have it in Hereford !
Lewes Preece
Lewes Preece
Jul 19, 2020
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Great place to find little gems of gifts. Staff are very friendly and helpful. A treasure trove of stuff!
Christine Trow
Christine Trow
May 27, 2020
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Brilliant service,ordered on Monday recieved on Wednesday.Thankyou Printer and Taylor I cant praise you enough.Super products recieved so well packed.I will definitely use again and recommend.
Reece Simmons
Reece Simmons
Oct 07, 2019
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Great little unique boutique style shop with a real mix of retro styled products
Eliot Collins
Eliot Collins
Jul 05, 2019
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An interesting and unique gift shop. Across the two floors, they stock a wide range of gifts and homewares to suit most styles, but certainly catering to a more hipster market.
L. Gl
L. Gl
Jul 28, 2017
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Great selection of homeware and gift ideas that are significantly more interesting and stylish than you find in your average John Lewis type shop. Not too dissimilar from Oliver Bonas.
I'm not one for impulse buying but my wife and I generally end up leaving with something we hadn't gone in for. Nice music, friendly staff. Look forward to seeing more of these across the country at some point