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Still Time To Enter The Gift Of The Year Awards 2025

 

With just over two weeks to go, brands across the home and giftware industry have a final opportunity to enter the Gift of the Year 2025, organised by The Giftware Association, with the awards closing on 30 November.

As the largest and most prestigious awards in the gift sector, the Gift of the Year Awards provide an unparalleled platform for brands to showcase their products to key players and decision-makers, says the Association.

Above: The live Gift of the Year judging at Spring Fair earlier this year.
Above: The live Gift of the Year judging at Spring Fair earlier this year.

With growth year on year, the awards have become a powerful springboard for brands eager to capture the industry’s attention, with this year’s competition promising to be bigger than ever, featuring over 120 industry judges which including many influential buyers and retailers.

“Products showcased at the awards will be seen by thousands more buyers and retailers across the sector, adding even more credibility and exposure,” points out The Giftware Association’s PR and marketing manager Chris Workman.

Highlighting why brands should enter, Chris points to:

  • Brand visibility: promotion across The Giftware Association’s extensive communications and social media networks, amplifying a brand’s reach throughout the competition stages.
  • Direct access to decision makers: entering puts products directly in front of the industry’s top buyers, retailers and experts, fostering relationships that can drive future growth.
  • Prestige and influence: As the home and giftware industry’s largest awards, the Gift of the Year competition continues to be the benchmark that retailers trust when selecting the best products.

To enter, visit Gift of the Year’s official website www.giftoftheyear.co.uk or contact awards@ga-uk.org for guidance on entering.

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