
As the sun shines and we embrace brighter days, Warmies® has released four new delightful designs. Known for their best-selling heatable soft toys, Warmies® continues to blend wellbeing with whimsical design. and these launches is all about joyful softness, fragrant calm, and playful charm.
Leading the new lineup is the Warmies® Honey Bee (£24.99) A lovable, black-and-yellow plush that buzzes with personality. With its velvety-soft body, fuzzy wings and friendly face, it’s not just a nod to our favourite garden pollinator, it’s a warm, weighty cuddle too. Fully heatable in the microwave and gently scented with relaxing French lavender, it’s designed to bring comfort on even the busiest days.
Joining the bee is a trio of Flower Pot Warmies, each one bringing a burst of personality and pop of colour. These plush potted blooms are part soft toy, part home accessory, and all heart.
The Yellow Flower Pot (£24.99) radiates sunshine with its vibrant yellow petals and beaming smile. It’s the ultimate pick-me-up on grey mornings or tired evenings -microwave it for a cosy hug and inhale the calming lavender scent.
The Blue Flower Pot (£24.99) is the cool, calming counterpart - a soft, serene bloom sitting in a sweet terracotta-style pot with a cheerful expression. Its subtle hues and soothing scent make it ideal for winding down at the end of the day.
The Orange Flower Pot (£24.99) brings playful energy, with a bold pop of colour that lights up any shelf or snuggle session. Its velvety petals and warming embrace make it an instant favourite for kids and grown-ups alike.
Each of these new Warmies® is fully heatable, gently weighted for comfort, and crafted from luxuriously soft plush. Whether you’re shopping for a child’s bedtime buddy, a desk companion, or a thoughtful gift, Warmies bring real colour to this summer.



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