Luxury diary and notebook brand has gone live with its first product drop on Holly & Co, a curated marketplace for creators and small businesses.
Holly & Co is a marketplace with more than 20,000 items all touched by hand and carefully curated – from thoughtful gifts and homeware to jewellery, clothing and stationery. The brainchild of notonthehighstreet founder Holly Tucker MBE, Holly & Co champions creative small businesses (and women – in fact 95% of the businesses on Holly & Co are female-led).
Earlier this week, Rebel Stationery’s first product drop went live on Holly & Co, which is the perfect platform for the brand that gives back to communities, as co-founder and creative director Annie Couldrey explains: “Three months ago, we were just coming down off the high of launching at London Stationery Show 2024, when a message popped up from the wonderful Holly Tucker MBE, founder of Holly & Co, to say she would love to see our products on her marketplace. Aside from being momentarily floored, we knew that this would be the perfect partnership for us, with Holly’s love of independent British brands, and her completely getting what it is we’re trying to achieve. Now we’ve just gone live on Holly & Co, we’re so excited for what that means for the future of Rebel and the changes we can make in the world.”
Holly Tucker commented about the launch: “Just beyond thrilled to be working with Rebel Stationery – they have created such a beautiful product range, and I love what they stand for. It’s an example of leading with design and heart.”
Rebel Stationery designs luxury stationery that gives back to communities around the world. Its products shine a light on the amazing women working in the global textile industry. Its diaries and notebooks feature examples of their work, and all purchases will aid in the educational and working opportunities of women and children in these communities.
Rebel Stationery’s notebooks, diaries and weekly desk planner are now available on Holly & Co. Other products coming up are the brand’s first textile collection featuring three fabrics from the Quechan community in the Peruvian Andes – a slightly different take on its signature bind, as well as some gifting items just in time for Christmas.