Don’t Miss a Trick this Christmas with Bridge In The Box

Bridge in the box is where tradition meets a glamorous and contemporary twist. The stylish range of British made card sets and accessories, make an unusual and thoughtful present this Christmas. ‘Giving Old Traditions A Go’ is nothing new for Bridge In The Box as Director Amanda Assheton explains “Our products are gaining popularity with people of all ages who enjoy the social aspect of traditional games. Over the last year we have seen a growing trend in younger customers playing Kitchen Bridge which makes a great evening with friends”.

Editor's Notes:

For further information, samples or interview opportunities please contact Sally Todd at Flourish PR Limited.

All products can be purchased on line at the Bridge In The Box Website http://www.bridgeinthebox.co.uk and at any of the 40+ stockists listed on the website, including Harrods and Not on The High Street.

A Christmas press day will be held on Wednesday 25th September at Bar Galante on Sloane Avenue from 6:30pm to 8:30pm . For a unique opportunity to sample all the Bridge In The Box products and to be offered the chance to experience a taste of how to play the game of bridge should you wish, please register your interest with Sally Todd at Flourish PR Limited. Prosecco and canapés will be served.

Bridge In The Box Background Information:

Bridge in the Box was established in September 2009 by Amanda Assheton. The beautiful and contemporary products are designed and produced in England. The cards are produced from high-grade 320gsm card. They are unique in style and colour and perfect for all card games, making the perfect gift for the card playing friend or relative. Bridge In The Box also stock a range of accessories to complement their cards: pencils, score pads, boxes of coasters and bridge cloths, candles and matches.

Playing cards encourages families to spend time together and Bridge In The Box actively promotes ‘digital downtime’ through their communications and marketing.

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