Home (and nature) is where the heart is for Tracey Cooper
Tracey Cooper’s unique design-led home and giftware has been delighting customers for the past couple of years and now she is planning on a return to The Game Fair at Ragley Hall.
Tracey produces cushions, bags, Aga covers and kitchen linens, among others, with a desire to reconnect us with nature and celebrate the wonderful world around us.
Tracey said: “I started my business in 2021. I had, for a few years, been selling my artwork to friends but I decided to take it a step further and start producing some homewares. When I realised there was a demand, I decided to turn it in to a full-time business.
“Every piece starts life as an illustration. It’s all hand drawn by me on my iPad, I then make a repeat pattern on my Mac which gets printed onto fabric in Lancashire
“I love colour, life is too short to be beige! So I bring a vibrancy into my colour choices within my designs. It can bring a pop of colour to your kitchen.”
Undoubtedly, Tracey’s bestselling items feature her unique and distinctive bee design.
She revealed: “It was my first ever illustration for my business and it’s bright and vibrant.”
With all of her products completely UK made, buyers can be assured of great quality too.
For Tracey, returning to The Game Fair make sense for any number of reasons. She added: “This is my second year at the Game Fair, it was a must for me. My family, being farmers in the local area, often visited whilst I was growing up.
“So, it’s nice to revisit now and be able to sell my products. My products are ideal for a country kitchen, for example my Aga tops and kitchen linens with pheasants on. I just thought it would be a great fit!”
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