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Green Sheep Group: Queen’s Award proves that design matters

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At Snüz, creating stylish and innovative products is at the heart of what we do, from the first of its kind SnüzPouch nappy-change baby sleeping bag, to our stylish and clever bedside crib, SnüzPod. So we were absolutely delighted when our company Green Sheep Group was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation 2018.

Our royal journey

A bedside crib.
Credit: Green Sheep Group.

Our Queen’s Award journey started over 18 months ago when our chief Snüzer Roger Allen was approached and encouraged to put our company forward for the award.

“We were honoured to be invited to apply for the innovation award, and what proceeded was a detailed application process in which the company, its people and products were examined. Snüz has been lucky enough to win some fantastic awards, but the Queen’s Award is the ultimate accolade.” - Roger Allen

Eighteen months on, and with the entire company gathered awaiting the news, the announcement finally came that we had been successful and won our very first Queen’s Award for Innovation!

Celebrating design

Mum comforting baby in a bedside crib.
Credit: Green Sheep Group.

For years Snüz has been creating new ways to help make parents’ lives easier when it comes to their baby’s sleep. The Queen’s Awards means Snüz will be able to further invest in our passion for stylish innovative products….so keep your eyes peeled for some exciting new products!

Snüz around the world!

Hola, Ciao, Hallo… The Queen’s Award also marked the time for Snüz to fly the nest! Our products can already be found in countries such as Netherlands and UAE, with expansion for many more markets including Belgium, Germany and Italy!

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