Embrace the power of greeting cards — they have a unique ability to inspire connection and joy, says our Creative Director, Kelly Hyatt
Greeting cards are vital in nurturing relationships, especially when distance lies between loved ones. They capture the profound emotions that words alone may not express — celebrating milestones, offering comfort in tough times, and conveying gratitude. A handwritten note inside a card adds a personal touch, demonstrating care that automated messages cannot replicate.
In our screen-saturated lives, receiving a card is a refreshing experience that invites us to pause and reflect on heartfelt sentiments. These cards often become cherished keepsakes, embodying memories and love. They encourage creativity and selfexpression, allowing the sender’s personality to shine through.
Ultimately, greeting cards remind us of the essential nature of sincere communication. They counter the fleeting exchanges of modern life, providing enduring symbols of love, friendship, and thoughtfulness in an increasingly impersonal world.
Alexander Girard was one of the most influential textile artists and interior designers of the twentieth century. He created worlds of colourful opulence in which everything was precisely and artfully coordinated, from the smallest details to the big picture.
Alexander Girard in his studio in the early 1950s.
Photo by Charles Eames, courtesy of Vitra Design Museum, Alexander Girard Estate.
Words by Michelle Porter
Photographs Girard Studio
Born in 1907 in New York City, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of post-war American design. Trained as an architect but proficient in nearly all design disciplines, he would spend his long and prolific career working in the fields of furniture, exhibition, interior and graphic design. In addition, he was head of the textile division at the prestigious American furniture company Herman Miller for over 20 years. During his tenure, he created over 300 textiles, numerous collections of wallpapers, and his Environmental Enrichment Panels, for which he made an iconic set of graphics, both abstract and figurative, that continue to influence the design world of today.
Girard was a designer who stood out from the crowd. He loved to play and push the boundaries. His vibrant use of colour brought new warmth and life to mid-century minimalism, a style often criticized for its lack of sensuality. He injected a burst of colour into the drab post-war era, mirroring the hope and optimism of the time. It is his bold use of colour and his expertise in graphics that still influence us here at Lagom Design. Having worked for the American greeting card company Hallmark on a number of exhibitions, as well as having a practice of creating his own cards for holidays and other occasions, it’s not hard to see how his work translates beautifully into the contemporary world of paper correspondence.
“ART IS ONLY ART IF IT IS SYNONYMOUS WITH LIVING”
For Girard, design was not just about decoration; it was a means of selfexpression and a tool to craft immersive environments for people to live, work, and play. His upbringing in Italy and extensive travels throughout the world influenced his designs, giving them a broad, global appeal. He blended typography, colour, and his love of folk art to create textiles, furniture, and objects that transformed interior design. One of his most notable achievements was his work on the Latin American-themed restaurant La Fonda del Sol in New York City in 1960. Here, he was able to utilise all of his skills, from designing the architectural layout of the space, which would include many pieces of folk art collected for this project, to the tableware, linens, graphics, textiles and even sugar packets and bathroom faucets. As was often the case, he also brought in his friends and colleagues to collaborate on certain aspects of a project, namely the Eames for new dining chairs and the fashion designer Rudi Gernreich on the staff uniforms. No detail was left unconsidered and the result was a restaurant unlike any other at the time or since.
“MY GREATEST ENJOYMENT AND SATISFACTION IN THE SOLUTION OF ANY PROJECT IS UNCOVERING THE LATENT FANTASY AND MAGIC IN IT AND CONVINCING MY CLIENT TO JOIN IN THIS PROCESS”
Girard’s understanding of design went beyond structure and form; he believed it could infuse the world with a sense of creativity unbound by convention or expectation of current trends and fads. His approach was about filling spaces with textures, colours, symbols, and whimsy to create simple beauty. From the home to the corporate office, Girard’s legacy is one of brightness, happiness, and optimism.
“INFINITE ARE MAN’S EXPRESSIONS OF BEAUTY AND LOVE; OPEN YOUR EYES, YOUR EARS, AND YOUR HEART TO THEM, AND YOU WILL UNITE THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD”
1953-573
Miller House, Columbus, Indiana,
HER PATTERNS ARE EXCEPTIONAL. THEY EXIST ON THE CUSP OF A PARADOX, EVERY TIME YOU THINK YOU CAN SUM THEM UP, YOU CAN’T.”
British designer Ilse Crawford
Risk-taker par excellence, style maven extraordinaire, her most exhilarating legacy is a design archive making waves around the world today. But this is where her legend begins. Born in 1899 in a remote rural corner of Australia's Queensland, Florence Broadhurst lived a series of vivid, fantastic lives. Her humble beginnings on a cattle ranch did nothing to limit her adventurous spirit and quest for a glamorous life. Each decade, she reinvented herself and could be described as a living work of art. In her 20s, she called herself Miss Bobby, and she performed as a singer and dancer in China and Southeast Asia with the vaudeville troupe The Smart Set. She finished the decade running the Broadhurst Academy, teaching music, voice, and dance in Shanghai.
With every incarnation, Florence became somebody new, with a new hair colour, accent, history, and even, on occasion, name. At the age of 60, she did it again, launching her defining venture in Sydney, an internationally successful luxury hand-printed wallpaper business.
Florence did not limit performance to the stage and became a mistress of reinvention. By the 1930s, she changed her name to Madame Pellier and became a French couturier, dressing the upper echelons of London Society. In her new guise, she returned to Australia as an artist and English aristocrat and drove across the country painting. She was a prolific painter, creating 114 works in two years. With every change of persona, Florence reinvented herself completely, changing her hair colour, accent, and biography. She wore feathers, striking colours and bold jewellery, always well-groomed and elegant. This was a complete and magnificent life, but it was only the beginning.
“YOU CAN STATE YOUR CHARACTER BY YOUR CHOICE OF WALLPAPER”
Florence Broadhurst, Sydney Morning Herald, May 20, 1966
She created an international luxury wallpaper business in Sydney, Florence Broadhurst Wallpapers, and announced she would colour Australia. In so doing, she re-drew the world. Everywhere she had been and everything she had seen found voice in a whirlwind of creativity. Florence's archive grew to over 500 images ranging from tapestries to geometrics, florals, psychedelic, and delightfully eccentric chinoiserie.
Florence created hand-screen printed wallpapers and textiles, and her designs took the world by storm. They were eclectic, bright, bold, and colourful, reflecting her unique personality and style. From Moroccan architecture to Japanese art, Florence's colourful life experiences fed seamlessly into her groundbreaking designs. Her use of geometric shapes, outsized motifs, and metallic inks blended the traditional with the contemporary. Her patterns were the antidote to dull designs, bold, colourful statements that reflected her flamboyant personality. Red birds of paradise with elaborate feathers, Turmeric yellow Japanese Lotus flowers on a scarlet background, stampeding horses and tiger stripes, there was nothing run of the mill about her creative output. She was also a master innovator, printing onto metallic surfaces and developing a drying rack system to produce wallpapers in larger quantities.
Upon her death, Florence disappeared. Today, thanks to the passion of Signature Design Archive, she is stepping back onto the international stage with designs that transcend fashion, work so boldly glamorous and versatile it speaks to innovators in every field. The woman with the fiery red hair and personality to match will never be forgotten. She left an archive of over 500 designs, and her wallpapers still adorn classic and contemporary homes worldwide. Her work has grown in popularity in recent years, and here at Lagom Design, we can't wait to bring Florence's designs to a new generation. She is a life, an enigma, a legend, and a legacy. Florence Broadhurst, the story is not over yet.
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With collaborations spanning as far as Japan, Canada and Montenegro, we seek artists from around the globe with that Lagom feeling.
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Occasions
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From the happiest of birthdays to the most heartfelt of condolences, there’s a sentiment for every need and occasion.
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Seasonal
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The big four markers in all of our retail calendars, these seasonal collections have their own special section!
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Find all of our prices, merchandising guides and points of contact in one easy to find place.
Alexander Girard
Allison Black
Anna Glover
Annelies Draws
Caroline Dall’Ava
Carrie May
Charm
Domenica More-Gordon
Ekaterina Trukhan
Elena Comte
Essi Kimpimaki
Florence Broadhurst
Hanna Werning HOLD
HOLD Ages
Ilse Weisfelt
Ingela P Arrhenius
Jennifer Bouron
Jenny Bowers
Jessica Das
Jessica
John
Kew Gardens
Linzie Hunter
Lydia Nichols
Magic Numbers
Marie Assénat
Maya Stepien
Meghann Rader
Mei Støyva
Molly Egan
Myriam Van Neste
Naomi Wilkinson
Parasol
Postco
River Milestone
Rob Hodgson
Ruby Taylor
Sundae Kids
Susie Hammer
Tobias Saul Trafalgar Milestone
Warner House
Zoo Portraits
Miscellaneous
Large Cards Postcards
Cherished Cozy
Illustrative
New
COLLECTIONS
Alexander Girard Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Finished with Metallic Foil and Debossing Envelope: Matching White Envelope
Allison Black Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print Process: Finished with Metallic Foil and Blind Embossing Envelope: Matching White Envelope
Anna Glover Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Finished with Metallic Foil
Envelope: Matching Floral Envelope
Autumn Leaves
Pom Pom Flowers
Orange Orchid Foliage
Orchid Yellow Butterfly Tapis Green
Garden of Serica Sotatsu Spring
Firecracker Blue Tapis Blue Monkey with Ixia
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Domenica More-Gordon Greeting
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Envelope:
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching White Envelope
Essi Kimpimaki Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Gold Foil
Envelope: Matching White Envelope
Florence Broadhurst Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print Process: Metallic Foil and Debossing Envelope: Matching Envelope
Dimensions:
Marvellous Mum
Deerdune Bunny Vine
Bloom Buddies
Kangabloom
Gladio - Birthday Joy Have a Wonderful Day Turtle Grass
Seafield Lily Pig
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Bzzzzt
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Envelope:
Lion
Crocodile
Ladybird
Rabbit
Dachshund
Tortoise
Cat
Kew Gardens Greeting Cards
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Linzie Hunter Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper Print: Full Colour Print Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing Envelope: Matching Grey Envelope
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Materials:
Print:
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching Grey Envelope
Naomi Wilkinson Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper Print: Full Colour Print Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing Envelope: Matching Cream Envelope
Monster
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching Grey Envelope
River Milestone Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching White Envelope
Hodgson Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching Yellow Envelope
Rob
Trafalgar Milestone Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching Gold Envelope
Dimensions: W109 x H155mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing
Envelope: Matching White and Gold Envelope Warner House Greeting Cards
Zanzibar Fleurs Exotique
Majestic Bird Orange
Ananas
Paisley Damask - Another Glorious Year
Jannah White
Birds & Blossom
Fleurs Indienne AquaWonderful Birthday Wishes
Yentai
Herons Blush
Bengal
White Crane Ultramarine
Peonies Ruby
Balmoral
White Crane Carnation
Peonies Cadmium
Chartwell Blue - Thank You
Zoo Portraits Greeting Cards
Dimensions: W120mm x H170mm
Materials: Natural White Uncoated Paper
Print: Full Colour Print
Process: Metallic Foil and Embossing Envelope: Matching Cream Envelope
Of All the Mums in This World, I’m So Happy That You’re Mine Kelly Hyatt
Mum You Make the World Shine Brighter Kelly Hyatt
Happiest Mother’s Day Kelly Hyatt
Christmas Roll Wrap
Dimensions: W700 x H3000mm
Materials: 80gsm
Print: Full Colour Print
Christmas Gift Wrap
Dimensions: W700 x H500mm
Materials: 100gsm
Print: Full Colour Print
Skaters
Naomi Wilkinson
Reindeer Meghann Rader
Julaften Kelly Hyatt Snow Peak Kelly Hyatt
Alpine Lodge Meghann Rader
Christmas Treats Annelies Draws
Frankincense Red Kelly Hyatt RW2428
Frankincense Green Kelly Hyatt
Hoshi Berry Kelly Hyatt
Hoshi Night Kelly Hyatt
Gold Star Kelly Hyatt
SERVICES
Merchandising Displays
Our card spinners are the perfect way to display our cards. We offer four custom-made display units: a 56 pocket spinner for our regular cards, a 72 or 24 pocket spinner for our mini card collections, and a gift wrap stand which can hold up to 20 designs. The best bit is that we can supply one of each size free of charge (including delivery) when you order enough stock to fill them.
Please Note:
The spinners and gift wrap stands are the property of Lagom Design and should only be used to display our products. We reserve the right to remove the spinner if this condition s breached. If wholesale customers have more than one store or require multiple spinners, we will consider each request on an individual basis. In some cases, we may have to ask for a contribution towards the spinners and the delivery costs involved.
56 Pocket Regular Sized Spinner
A rotating floor stand with 56 pockets. Each pocket can hold a number of regular sized cards (130mm maximum width) in the vertical (portrait) position.
Dimensions: 1650mm in height and 302mm deep.
Please note: This spinner accommodates card sizes 109 x 155mm. This does not include large format cards, postcards or mini cards.
20 Rail Gift Wrap Stand
Two sided floor stand for gift wrap. Each stand holds 20 designs (10 each side) with a maximum of 25 sheets per rail.
From £450 Filled Spinner
£420 Filled Spinner
72 Pocket Mini Sized
A rotating floor stand with 72 pockets. Each pocket can hold a number of mini sized cards (110mm maximum width) in the vertical (portrait) position.
Dimensions: 1650mm height 420mm deep.
Please note: This spinner only accommodates for card sizes 120 x 90mm. This does not include postcards or larger everyday cards.
£345.60 Filled Spinner
24 Pocket Mini Sized Countertop Spinner
A rotating card stand with 24 pockets. Each pocket can hold 2 packs of 6 mini sized cards (110mm maximum width). Each pocket must be stocked with cards of the same design, allowing you to display 24 different designs.
Dimensions: 537mm in height and 271mm deep.
Please note: This spinner only accommodates for card sizes 120 x 90mm. This does not include postcards or larger everyday cards.
£230.40 Filled Spinner
Terms & Conditions
Unless otherwise agreed, these terms and conditions apply to all orders entered into with Lagom Design Limited.
Prices
Reservation
Terms of Delivery
All prices quoted are GBP suggested retail prices based on individual product units, for trade discount, please contact your local agent or LD directly.
All prices are subject to change without prior notice.
We make reservations for possible misprints, price changes, sold out products and alterations in design and finalisation.
The UK –– free of charge. A dispatch fee of GBP 10 –– will be charged on orders below GBP 100. We deliver both to Europe and the rest of the World. However, postage costs vary depending on the weight of your order and destination. Please contact hello@lagomdesign.co.uk for more information.
Any date named by LD for delivery is given and intended as an estimate only, and LD information. shall not be liable to make good any damage or loss of whatever nature including of a consequential nature whether arising directly or indirectly out of delay in delivery.
Invoice Charge
Terms of Payment Complaints
Claims
Ordering
Ordering Online, Image Bank, Etc.
Copyright
There is no invoicing charge for invoices received as a PDF file by e-mail, or as an EDI document. A fee invoicing charge will be applied to any invoice received by post of GBP 3.
Proforma invoice for the first order, after that a credit period of 30 days from the date of invoice will apply, subject to prior application and approval. An interest charge of 2% of the outstanding invoice value per month or part thereof from the date of invoice will be levied on any accounts remaining unpaid beyond the due date.
In the case of damaged or defective goods, please contact us at: orders@lagomdesign.co.uk within 48 hours after receipt of the goods.
Any delivery shortages or discrepancies must be notified within 14 days to LD at our head office address or by email to orders@lagomdesign.co.uk
orders@lagomdesign.co.uk - where you can place orders, track shipments, etc.
www.lagomdesignwholesale.com is a customer-oriented website where you can order, find product images and technical information, press releases, etc.
All designs and products are original artistic designs of Lagom Design Limited and as such may not be copied in any form whatsoever.
5 Pack
5 Pack Mini Cards
Company Reg Number: 06203065
VAT Number: 906920131
Bank: HSBC
Sort code: 40-20-09
Account Number: 81624172
IBAN: GB69HBUK40200981624172
UK: A carriage paid order is £100. Below this amount will occur a £10.00 post and packaging fee.
Overseas: Costs vary depending on
Contact
To get in contact with a sales coordinator, please dial +44 (0) 333 123 0101 or email sales@lagomdesign.co.uk if you have any general queries or would like further information.