Nicholas Engert Interiors is donating £1 to the mental health charity Mind for every card they sell from their carefully curated online range of greetings cards by British and European artists and illustrators.
There is something for everyone and the diverse range of cards features images of the English countryside, seaside, towns, villages and nature through the seasons and other delightful scenes. Artists range from John Northcote Nash, Eric Ravilious to Edward Bawden, Jeremy James, Linda Richardson and Raoul Dufy.
Nicholas Engert says:
“We are very aware of the huge impact of the pandemic on the mental health both of the young and old. It is really important to keep in touch with our family, friends and neighbours as we never know who might be suffering from loneliness, stress from financial worries and anxiety. A phone call, a letter or a little card to say you are thinking of someone is a small thing to do but can mean so much to someone who is feeling isolated. We hope this range of cards will bring a little joy to those who receive them, as well as supporting such a worthwhile charity. We felt it was particularly important to support a charity where a minimum of 80% of donations would go directly to charitable work..”
Cards can also be grouped by artists or seasons and are available online at https://nicholasengert.co.uk/collections/greetings-cards. They are also available in packs of five at special bundle prices.
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About Nicholas Engert:
Nicholas Engert has been involved in the interior design industry for over 30 years, having been originally influenced by some of the great designers of the past including Billy Baldwin, David Hicks and Mark Hampton. In recent years, he has specialised in lighting design for residential and commercial interiors bringing the “fourth dimension” to the spaces created by architects, designers and their clients. Nicholas retains a love of fabrics, textures and shapes and has curated an online collection of fabrics, lighting and decorative accessories which have a timeless elegance. Whilst many of the collections are British, he has also selected items from other designers around the world that complement his look and style.