Get in touch

Welcome House, Falkland Close, Coventry CV4 8AU

Team Top Picks

Our favourite promotional products

At Graphic Arts Group, we’re lucky to work with some creative minds and our expert sales team knows a thing or two about standout promotional merchandise. We asked them to share their current top picks, and the results are inspiring and diverse! Whether you’re looking for sustainable options, practical tech, or something a little unexpected, there’s something for everyone.

Connie’s pick – screen-printed parasol for Woodberry

Connie’s favourite project so far? A beautifully screen-printed parasol for Woodberry, designed for the National Trust.

“As a National Trust member, I found this project especially exciting. It’s amazing to see how our work ends up with such widely recognised organisations it really makes you think about how many times you’ve seen our designs out in the world!”

Angelique’s pick – mini seed kits and seed paper pin badges

Angelique champions eco-friendly products, and her pick is a breath of fresh air…

“Mini Seed Kits are such a great change from typical promo items. They’re environmentally friendly, memorable, and just feel more thoughtful.”

She also gave us a sneak peek at something new: fully customisable seed paper pin badges!
Lightweight, sustainable, and available in any shape or size, they’re perfect for events and can even be personalised with individual names.

Luke’s top pickUrban Vitamin Saratoga 5-in-1 charger

Luke is all about functionality and innovation and our tech range is full of inspiration. A great fit for modern workplaces – sleek, portable, and future-friendly.

“This 5-in-1 universal charger is such a smart, practical product. It’s ideal for companies looking to gift tech that’s actually useful, not just another giveaway.”

Carla’s pick – anti-theft backpack and briefcase

Carla’s go-to item combines style and practicality.

“This backpack is perfect for anyone who likes to stay organised. It’s smart-looking, secure, and keeps everything in its place ideal for commuting or travelling.”

Ian’s pick – Circular&Co. reusable coffee cup

Ian’s pick reflects his preference for sustainability. Promotional merchandise needs to be useful but also sourced from materials that are environmentally responsible. If a product can do both it’s a win-win for everyone.

“This insulated cup is made from old coffee cups by Circular&Co they’re doing really inspiring things in the world of sustainable design.”

The cup is leakproof, 100% recyclable, and built to last for up to 10 years. It also keeps drinks hot (or cold) for up to 90 minutes and features 360° drinking, a thoughtful gift for any eco-conscious coffee lover.

Harriet’s pick – custom wellness journal

Harriet’s top pick supports wellbeing with both elegance and function. With wellbeing and mental health at the top of many organisational agendas, this item is a great way to spread awareness and self-care to staff and customers to showcase your brand values.

“Our customisable wellness journals are a great way to promote health, self-care, and mindfulness. They’re perfect for brands that want to show they care.”

These A5 journals include self-care trackers, goal-setting pages, gratitude prompts, and more. With stylish finishes and full branding options, they’re ideal for universities, wellness programs, or corporate gifting.

Final thoughts

Whether it’s the thoughtful touch of seed kits, the daily practicality of reusable coffee cups, or the sleek functionality of a tech charger, promotional products are evolving. Our team’s top picks prove that they can be both impactful and aligned with your brand values.

Interested in any of these? Get in touch with the team to discuss their top picks. We’d love to help you find the perfect promotional solution.

Contact the Graphic Arts Team today

Feedback Form

Estimated time to complete: 15 minutes
This site is for Graphic Arts Group – the umbrella brand above our four divisions: Graphic Arts, Graphic Signs, Merit Display and Providoré. Its job is to explain who we are, what we do, and point visitors to the right place. Please respond to what you actually see on screen, not what you already know about the business.

A – First impressions

B – Finding your way around

C – Credibility and trust

D – Content and tone

E – Design and feel

F – Final thoughts