Director Charles Pertwee invited the journalist see for himself what happened on the workshop floor.
From the noisy clatter of the printing presses to the delicate process of making tissue-lined envelopes by hand, the skill and experience of the Baddeley Brothers’ team must have made a great impression. Indeed, examples of Baddeley Brothers’ work and a glowing review of the visit were featured on the double page spread in an August issue of the magazine.
Charles commented: “Country Life appeals to a discerning, stylish audience of high net worth individuals, who are successful entrepreneurs and businesspeople. This feature was a fantastic opportunity to showcase quality and craftsmanship, raising awareness of hand-folded envelopes, and traditional printing techniques. I hope readers of the magazine can see how much quality and prestige we can add to the feel of their corporate stationery.”
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