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ca. 2005 (made)
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Kingfisher plc is one of Europe's leading home improvement retail groups, with customers and suppliers all over the world. The global reach of the brand is wittily illustrated by a world map formed from bird 'footprints' in the snow. It also hints at the company's commitment to corporate responsibility, sustainability and social issues.

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Embossing and ink on card
Brief description
Christmas card, featuring a map of the world with embossed bird's foot prints, produced for Kingfisher; ca. 2005
Physical description
Greetings card with image on the front showing a map of the world made up of embossed bird 'footprints'. The card is predominantly white but with a touch of blue representing a snowy sky.
Dimensions
  • Folded height: 14.5cm
  • Folded width: 20.5cm
approximate viewed through glass
Gallery label
(2007)
Anonymous
Christmas card for Kingfisher plc
About 2005

Kingfisher plc is one of Europe's leading home improvement
retail groups. The global reach of the brand is wittily
illustrated by a world map formed from bird 'footprints'
in the snow. It also hints at the company's commitment to
sustainability.

Blind embossing and offset lithograph on card
Published by Kingfisher plc
Given by Lady Ritbat
Museum no. E.265-2006
Credit line
Given by Lady Ritblat
Subject depicted
Summary
Kingfisher plc is one of Europe's leading home improvement retail groups, with customers and suppliers all over the world. The global reach of the brand is wittily illustrated by a world map formed from bird 'footprints' in the snow. It also hints at the company's commitment to corporate responsibility, sustainability and social issues.
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Accession number
E.265-2006

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Record createdNovember 19, 2007
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