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Local designer‑led shop based in the Outer Hebrides, creating Scottish Gaelic‑inspired greeting cards and stationery alongside a carefully curated range of eco‑friendly gift‑wrap, puzzles, and island‑themed gifts. Every Gaelic card and much of the stationery is designed in‑house, reflecting local landscapes, language, and everyday life in the Western Isles. The wider selection includes sustainable gift‑wrapping materials such as recyclable gift wrap, kraft paper, and custom‑designed paper tape, helping customers wrap their gifts in a way that honours the islands’ natural beauty.
The shop offers a unique greeting card subscription box, delivering a regular mix of thoughtfully chosen cards to homes across the UK—ideal for people who want to stay connected through handwritten greetings. In addition, you’ll find jigsaw puzzles, local and Scottish interest gifts, and small‑batch stationery items that make meaningful souvenirs or everyday tokens for friends, family, and visitors. Shoppers can browse and order online at the main website, visit the small home‑based shop (by appointment) or pick up selected designs from the shop at An Lanntair in Stornoway.
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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