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Gisela Graham x The Gruffalo & Friends Collection

Gisela Graham has announced the launch of a brand new collection for Christmas 2025 called The Gruffalo & Friends. The festive collection is the world’s first, and features The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Stick Man and Zog decorations created in association with Magic Light Pictures, and based on the original illustrations by Axel Scheffler and stories by Julia Donaldson.  

Above: The Gruffalo and child glass book decoration.
Above: The Gruffalo and child glass book decoration.

“We’ve wanted to recreate the magic of The Gruffalo at Christmas for some time now, so are thrilled to be launching the new range, The Gruffalo & Friends, on 1 December 2024 for Christmas 2025,” comments Gisela Graham’s commercial director Mark Jones. “There will be upwards of 30 individual items in the collection, including resin figures, glass baubles, wooden decorations and garlands. All fans of The Gruffalo, small and large, will be able to share the magic of Christmas alongside their favourite characters.”

The new The Gruffalo & Friends Collection is available for trade purchase from 1 December 2024 at Gisela Graham’s central London showroom, and from their stand (M14-16) at the 75th Harrogate Gift Fair (12-15 January 2025).

From left to right: The Gruffalo Stick Man wooden decoration; The Gruffalo resin decoration and The Gruffalo Zog wooden decoration, three of 30 items available for Christmas 2025 from Gisela Graham next month.

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