Excellence in Housewares Awards finalists are in with more POC Member wins

Excellence in Housewares Awards finalists are in with more POC Member wins

The finalists have been announced for the Excellence in Housewares Awards, including for the POC sponsored Eco Award, for which Pure Table Top and Eden Project’s range has scooped yet another nomination.

The winners of the Excellence in Housewares Awards will be announced at the annual awards ceremony at the Royal Lancaster London on Wednesday 1 October 2025.

Finalists were decided by an esteemed panel of retail judges, each of whom voted for their hero products across the categories following careful consideration of all of the entries.

Rob Willis, event director of the Excellence In Housewares Awards, commented: “The standard of entries across all categories was outstanding this year, with our trusted, engaged judging panel taking the time to thoroughly assess each and every entry, utilising their front-line experience to create what is a verified shortlist of the best in class products and ranges. We pride ourselves that our finalists are arrived at by expert, named people and businesses, culminating in a set of best in class finalists and winners.”

See the full list of finalists here.

Products of Change sponsors the Eco Award, which celebrated innovation and environmental impact reduction across the category. The finalists for the Eco Award category this year are:

  • City Cool Bottle from Aquaphor
  • Hana Recycler from EKO Home
  • Kilner Fresh Storage Containers from The Rayware Group
  • Kleine Wolke Eco Collection Brace Bathroom Accessories from Blaise International
  • National Trust Plant Based Cloths from Eddingtons
  • PurerHome x Eden Project Collection from Pure Table Top
  • ReBorn Recycled Bathroom Range from ReBorn
  • Silicone Reusable Bags from OXO
  • The Original Food Huggers from Food Huggers

POC is particularly excited to see Pure Table Top and Eden Project’s Purer Home range shortlisted, with both companies being POC Members, as well as Dayrize and Fabacus who all collaborated on this groundbreaking collection, debuting digital product passports in homewares. Read more about the collection and its sustainability achievements here.

The range is also a finalist in the Licensing Awards Sustainability category this year.

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