Afrotouch Design becomes first black-owned greeting card brand to be stocked by Waterstones

Georgina Fihosy's Afrotouch Design products will be available to buy from the major bookshop chain at the end of this month

MAKING HISTORY: Georgina Fihosy

AFRICAN-INSPIRED STATIONERY, greeting card and gift brand Afrotouch Design has made history after teaming up with retail giant Waterstones.

Mum-of-three Georgina Fihosy, will become the first black-owned greeting cards publisher to be stocked by the major bookshop chain when stores begin selling nine of her brand’s best-selling greeting card designs at the end of July.

All the cards are individually hand-finished with African print fabric which makes them a unique addition to the greeting cards on offer. 

Fihosy launched her business in 2015 and is a vocal force behind the campaign to urge mainstream greeting card shops to stock more products aimed at people of colour.

AFRICAN-INSPIRED: One of Afrotouch Design’s greeting cards

It was an article on industry website PG Buzz about that very topic that brought Afrotouch Design to the attention of Waterstones.

Senior buyer Hazel Walker approached Fihosy to enquire about Afrotouch Design’s cards and, after reviewing the firm’s best-selling designs, agreed a deal to stock them at 12 Waterstones outlets across London.

‘Delighted’

Fihosy said: “I am delighted that my African-inspired greeting cards will be stocked in some of the biggest book shops in the country. This is a real step in the right direction when it comes to the representation of the black community in the industry.

“Thirteen percent of the UK population identifies as black and yet it is impossible to find cards specifically designed for people of colour in mainstream shops.

“As well as allowing them to offer a more diverse shopping experience to their customers, Waterstones also said how much they like the handmade finish of the cards, something that is particularly on-trend and which will really stand out on their shelves.”

Shoppers looking for the African-inspired greeting cards will be able to snap up Afrotouch Design’s products at the book seller’s flagship shop on Piccadilly, in Foyles on Charing Cross Road and at Waterstones branches in Sutton, Kingston Bentalls, Kensington, Clapham, Greenwich, Victoria, Crouch End, Ealing Broadway, Wandsworth and Ilford.

In addition to Afrotouch Design, Waterstones has also announced plans to introduce products from black-owned greeting card brand KitsCH Noir.

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4 Comments

  1. | Chaka Artwell

    This is marvelous news. I sincerely hope my fellow African-skinned Subjects will not be deterred from purchasing Afrotouches cards because it is owned by a wonderful African-skinned woman.

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    • | wez tindian

      Don’t worry about people stealing your ideas – if your ideas are any good,
      you’ll have to ram them down people’s throats.

      Ultimately – the best way to get approval, is not to need it.
      underpins how life is simple – people makes it complicated.

      Afrotouches cards are a statement of a people belonging regarding their historic afro-caribean origin.

      Reply

  2. | Angela

    I am so Grateful for this Afro card as I love to buy cards and I search everywhere and can never be really satisfied with this I am grateful for thank you.

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  3. | Sarah Bishop

    This is great news. I run a black owned boutique card shop. We handpick diverse greeting cards we’re on Instagram @jambo_cards. Our website will launch 7th Nov black pound day http://www.jambocard.com

    Reply

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