Williams-Sonoma's Mark & Graham Expands Sanderson Collaboration with Personalized Collection

Reuters
Feb 11
Williams-Sonoma's Mark & Graham Expands Sanderson Collaboration with Personalized Collection

Williams-Sonoma Inc., through its portfolio brand Mark & Graham, has expanded its collaboration with the iconic English design house Sanderson. Building on the partnership that began in February, the latest Sanderson for Mark & Graham collection introduces bath products featuring Sanderson’s classic English patterns, now available for personalization. Customers can customize items such as bath textiles, pajamas, ceramic decor, and travel accessories with monograms, names, and initials using a wide selection of fonts and colorways. The collection, which includes five distinctive patterns from Sanderson’s historical archive, is now available on Markandgraham.com.

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