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LICENSEE FEEDBACK
Buy-product Frances Bodiam, md, Flame Tree “We loved working with museums and the heritage sector last year, creating beautiful calendars that bring their collections to life. Our ongoing Audubon Birds calendar showcases new illustrations from the Fitzwilliam Museum each year, while our first Polar Museum calendar for 2026 celebrates the incredible photography and history of the Scott Polar Research Institute. We are proud to join in on the responsibility of sharing our culture, history and scientific discovery through publishing products that people can enjoy all year round, and we’re excited to continue these partnerships and explore new collections in 2026.” Above: Frances Bodiam. Below: Flame Tree has created calendars for The Fitzwilliam Museum and The Polar Museum.
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LICENSING MUSEUM & HERITAGE BOOK 2026
A selection of licensees share their best sellers in the museum and heritage space, the new launches coming up and what they are most looking forward to in 2026.
Dan Grant, licensing director, Danilo “2025 was another positive year for our RHS licensing programme, with our Square Wall Calendars alongside our Slim and A5 Diaries continuing to lead the range. We’re also proud of the mini calendar we Above: Dan Grant. introduced, Crops in Pots, Below: Danilo is looking forward to as it is a space-saving continuing to celebrate the richness of the RHS archives through its option for smaller homes designs. and urban gardeners. Each month includes practical RHS advice - from harvesting and seed collecting to pot care and seasonal planting tips - making it both beautiful and genuinely useful for customers looking to grow more in compact spaces. As always, supporting the RHS Chelsea Flower Show remained a key highlight for us. We produced a dedicated selection of calendars and diaries specifically for the event. In 2026, we’re excited to continue building on the strong foundations of the range, celebrating the richness of the RHS archives through our designs. The continued interest in gardening, nature and wellbeing gives us a fantastic opportunity to build on the success of the collection, and we’re looking forward to another great year working in partnership with the RHS.”