Fallen Fruits is a British garden giftware brand founded in 1993, offering unique nature-inspired gifts including garden ornaments birdhouses and outdoor decor. Following a 2023 merger, Fallen Fruits is now part of Dutch company Esschert Design, strengthening its position as a leading UK supplier to garden centres gift shops and online retailers. Fallen Fruits products are consistent eBay UK and Amazon UK sellers with strong seasonal demand from gardening enthusiasts and gift buyers.
Headquarters
Esschert Design B.V. is located at Euregioweg 225, 7532 SM Enschede, Netherlands.
Authentic Distributors
1. Fallen Fruits Direct Trade ✅ (fallenfruits.co.uk — direct brand website)
2. Esschert Design Group ✅ (parent company, multiple international subsidiaries including USA, Denmark, Lithuania, China)
3. GIMA Member Network ✅ (Garden Industry Manufacturers Association confirmed member listing)
4. LOFA (Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association) ✅ (confirmed member listing)
Professional Notes for FBA Sellers
⚠️ CRITICAL OWNERSHIP UPDATE — Fallen Fruits
is no longer an independent UK family
business. As of 1 April 2023, it officially
merged into Esschert Design (Netherlands),
their former exclusive distribution partner.
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✅ Genuinely substantial commercial scale
confirmed — $258.2 million annual revenue
in 2025, far larger than many UK
"independent" giftware brands in your
directory
✅ This merger gives Fallen Fruits access to
Esschert Design's international network
spanning Netherlands, Denmark, USA,
Lithuania, and China — potentially stronger
supply chain reliability for FBA sellers
sourcing in volume
✅ Dual trade association membership (GIMA
and LOFA) signals established, recognized
standing within the UK garden and leisure
products industry
✅ Always request authorization letter LOA
and confirm invoices show your registered
business name for Amazon compliance
✅ The brand's whimsical, nature-themed product
heritage (Germinating Jimmy hedgehog, twig
pencils) gives distinctive storytelling
material for Amazon listings versus generic
garden giftware competitors