Why Supporting Local Businesses Matters - And Why Wrendale Designs Is One to Watch

Why Supporting Local Businesses Matters—And Why Wrendale Designs Is One to Watch

In a world of next-day delivery and global giants, it’s easy to forget the quiet magic of local businesses—the ones rooted in community, creativity, and a whole lot of heart. But behind every independent shopfront or homegrown brand is a story worth telling. And few tell it better than Wrendale Designs, the Lincolnshire-based success story founded by artist and entrepreneur Hannah Dale.

What began on a kitchen table in Melton Ross has grown into an award-winning brand known for its charming watercolour illustrations and countryside-inspired giftware. Hannah, a zoology graduate turned stockbroker turned artist, found her creative spark in the expressive faces of hares and the rolling Lincolnshire landscape. Her first greeting cards were an instant hit with local shops—and from there, Wrendale Designs blossomed into a global name, all while staying true to its rural roots.

But Wrendale isn’t just about beautiful stationery and homeware. It’s a reminder of what’s possible when local talent is nurtured. The business now employs over 30 people in Brigg, exports worldwide, and has even scooped up a Queen’s Award for Export. Yet it still feels unmistakably personal—like a handwritten note in a world of auto-replies.

Supporting businesses like Wrendale means more than just shopping small. It means investing in creativity, sustainability, and the kind of entrepreneurship that uplifts communities. It’s about choosing quality over convenience, and stories over algorithms.

So next time you’re looking for a gift, a card, or even a little inspiration—consider going local. You might just find something that speaks to you, like a hare with a twinkle in its eye.

All image credits to Wrendale Designs.

www.wrendaledesigns.co.uk

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