In March 1999, Fist-Grips, which were the ogininal version of Easi-Grip® tools were part of an exhibition entitled "Unlimited by Design" at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, Smithsonian Institute in New York. The museum is dedicated exclusively to historic and contemporary design and presents compelling perspectives on the impact of design on daily life. The inclusion of our garden tools was therefore a wonderful accolade for designer, Lionel Crockett. |  |
An arborist in North America uses a Peta Easi-Grip® Add-On Handle to help stabilise the pole of his long-reach pruner. |  |
A stand at Naidex exhibition from the early 1980’s. These shows were a great opportunity to showcase our products, hear feedback from consumers, meet OTs and international distributors. | |
One of the first catalogues of Peta Easi-Grip scissors, showing early versions of some of our scissors that have developed but remain popular today. |  |
In 1995 and 1997 Peta (UK) Ltd, together with Gardening for the Disabled Trust, had a stand at the Chelsea Flower Show. |  |
Charles House is a converted barn. Peta (UK) Ltd occupies the ground floor and are responsible for the workings of the clock in the clock-tower – a well known local landmark! |  |
Moving into our warehouse, Unit 9 Park Farm, was a big change for Peta (UK) Ltd and has resulted in a number of improved efficiencies, most importantly quicker despatch times for our customers. |  |
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