Pri Pri Festive Decor - New for 2025
Sustainable, Ethical, Upcycled Decorations for the Home
5 September 2025: Award winning, sustainable homewares brand Pri Pri has created a range of new stunning decorations for the 2025 festive season, following on from last year’s sell out ranges of upcycled wreaths and decorations at national retailers such as John Lewis and National Trust.
Every Pri Pri product uses repurposed saris, saving waste from landfill. The ranges are also made in partnership with a women’s charity in India, supporting fair wages and sustainable livelihood.
For 2025, the range includes:
Table Top Trees : £35
Perfect for adding a pop of colour to your home, or for bringing in an alternative festive feel to a home. These mini trees bring a handmade touch to your home and are decorations you’ll feel proud to bring out year after year!
Recycled Sari Bows: From £10
As the Christmas Insider shared, “Expect 2025 to be Bow-Tastic!”. The Pri Pri recycled sari bows come in two sizes and are a joyful addition to any tree or room.
Make Your Own Wreath Kit: £30
While the original sari wreath quickly became a customer favourite since its launch a few years ago, customers can now enjoy the joy of making one themselves. A simple, mindful process perfect for kids, craft lovers or as a group activity.
Reusable Sari Crackers: From £12
A fun way to add colour and joy to a festive table without the waste and plastic. This reusable cracker is handmade from upcycled sari fabric and includes a sturdy drum cylinder that can be refilled year after year. While they don’t pull and release a bang, guests will love the fact that they get a consciously colourful cracker with thoughtful contents.
All available from www.pripri.co.uk
Priya Velusami, founder says, “My business started through a love of dressmaking, a skill taught to me as a little girl by my grandmother. She also instilled zero waste values in me, and was my first exposure to living sustainably. Nothing would be wasted, and we would create dresses and accessories from fabric remnants and scraps. These are values that are still core to me, and ones that I am now able to champion in my purpose led business. I am grateful that I can also support women back in Mumbai, India, the city where my grandmother is from.”
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Notes to Editors
High res images available:
Table Top Trees
Wreaths
Bows
Christmas Crackers
Interviews available on request.
For more information please contact Priya Velusami
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