Really Good – They really are...

Really Good supply us with some, well, really good things! That’s actually an understatement, but we’re not above using a name when it’s starting us in the face. Really Good actually supply with a range of absolutely brilliant things; they supply us with different ranges of cards and with products from the world famous Edward Monkton collection.

Edward Monkton is a product of the creativity of Giles Andrae, who was born in 1966 and was also the creator of the Purple Ronnie persona.

From the fantastic Edward Monkton cards range we have the eco shopping bag – which at first glance appears to be suitable only for a borrower, but which opens up to be a sizable shopping bag, more than large enough to take to the shops and carry a few bits and bobs. The Zen Dog passport holder and travel wallet are both great gifts for a traveller or as a little gift to you for your holiday; much more fun than a normal boring wallet. We also have the a travel journal and address book available; the travel journal having sections and places for all of your travelling notes and important bits of information and the Nice People address book speaks for itself really!

The Edward Monkton Love Token is a lovely little gift when you just want to give something as a show of your love. Small, and perfectly formed, it has ‘I Love You’ on the front and quietly jingles when moved.

To finish off the range of Edward Monkton products we have the cufflink and luggage tag sets, with designs of; The Penguin of Death, Dare to be Different and the Pig of Happiness. These little sets are a superb little gift for someone who likes something out the ordinary.. Something a bit, Edward Monkton’ish..

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