E-Sparks’ Love Bomb Cushions expands with larger distribution warehouse
Love Bomb Cushions, a family owned business which is on the official Entrepreneurial Spark Programme in Leeds, has relocated its distribution warehouse to TKC Sales in Steeple Ashton.
Founded in 2015 with a loan from the Business Enterprise Fund, Love Bomb Cushions Limited was created by Sarah Agar-Brennan.
The company sell a range of cushions, keychains, shelf buddy’s and foot cushions which come in a variety of emotions.
As Love Bomb Cushions continues to grow in the toy market whilst on the national Entrepreneurial Spark Programme, the company is now expanding its warehouse locations and distribution channels with TKC Sales Ltd.
TKC Sales Ltd, which was originally founded in 1989 and now handles over 10,000 shipments a year, moved to Steeple Ashton in 2008 as the site had three times more office space.
Sarah Agar-Brennan said: “We’ve seen a huge demand for our products in the last year and our team grows bigger every day. This new location is another improvement to our manufacturing system and will allow us to distribute our products even more efficiently!”
Love Bomb Cushions is also a client of WGN Accountants in Leeds, which offer close and hands-on business advice.
Specifically, Love Bomb Cushions is supported by Yorkshire Business Mentor Colin Glass, who was recognised earlier this year as one of Maserati’s 100, chosen over many other Entrepreneurs, up-and-comers and Philanthropists who are predominantly based in London.
The company also recently appointed Paige Hughes as the internal PR & Marketing Manager. Hughes will oversee the growth of the brand ranging from a new website to coordinating Love Bomb’s presence at events.
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