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Gift of the Year Video Launches

The Giftware Association, organisers of the Gift of the Year competition, has launched a video – Bold, Brave, Brilliant, British – celebrating companies who were successful this year, as well as previous winners and finalists.

“We’re really proud of the video and will be using it to promote the awards to a wider audience, while also keeping up the momentum of this year’s success,” commented The Giftware Association’s PR and marketing manager Chris Workman.

Among the companies featured are Big Potato Games (winner of the 2019 Hot Novelty category) and Paper Mirchi (winner of the Design & Craft category). Also interviewed was Blue Eyed Sun’s managing director Jeremy Corner – currently The Giftware Association’s chairman – whose company is a past Gift of the Year winner.

 

Top: The Gift of the Year 2019 winners were announced at special awards evening held during Spring Fair.

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