The Scotsman

Candle firm eyes foreign growth after new tie-ups

● Luxury brand inks partnershi­ps in Scotland, Europe and US markets

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

0 Gold Hart’s Lorraine Mckenna with Stewart Cameron from Cameron Intellectu­al Property A Glasgow-based luxury scented candle brand has set its sights on internatio­nal expansion after securing a host of sales partnershi­ps at home and overseas.

Gold Hart, whose products are now being sold in Scottish hotels such as Gleneagles, The Old Course, Skibo Castle and Monachyle Mhor, is targeting increased export activity in the US and European markets.

The company has establishe­d a supply partnershi­p with a retailer based in Berlin, following founder Lorraine Mckenna’s trade tour to Germany with Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal and the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, and has set up collaborat­ions with interior design consultanc­ies in the US.

Mckenna, who worked as a buyer for clothing brand LORRAINE MCKENNA, FOUNDER OF GOLD HART Cruise before founding Gold Hart in 2014, attributed the company’s recent period of growth to an increasing demand for Scottish goods.

She said: “These recent sales agreements with some of the country’s most luxurious hotels represent a growing demand for our contempora­ry product range.

“Export also represents a huge growth opportunit­y for Gold Hart. We are experienci­ng significan­t demand from the US and European markets and we are very much focused on ensuring that we are set up to fulfil these markets.

“When I establishe­d the business, I was inspired by Scotland’s global presence and the appetite for Scottish-made goods. Our products capture a journey through the wild, yet romantic habitat of Scotland – it’s a propositio­n that is truly resonating with both UK and internatio­nal consumers.”

To protect its brand identity as it transition­s into new markets, Gold Hart is now working with fellow Glasgowhea­dquartered firm Cameron Intellectu­al Property, which provides services relating to patent, design, trade marks and copyright.

Founder and director Stewart Cameron said: “With Brexit almost upon us there are a host of implicatio­ns for brands like Gold Hart to consider when trading in internatio­nal markets.

“Having this protection in place means that Gold Hart can trade with confidence and continue to benefit from growing consumer brand awareness.”

“I was inspired by Scotland’s global presence and the appetite for Scottishma­de goods”

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