Corporate gifting

Gifting suites where the gift is theirs, not yours

The unread truth of corporate gifting: people keep things with their own name on them and donate things with yours. A monogram bar flips the ratio — your logo can ride along small, but the guest's initials get the spotlight.

How it runs inside a corporate program

Summits and SKOs. Park the bar on the concourse between sessions. Attendees choose an item at the morning break, drop a claim card, and collect a finished piece at lunch — the machines work through sessions so lines never form. At a recent two-day franchise summit this rhythm produced 410 stitched monograms without a single program interruption.

Incentive trips and president's clubs. Here the bar goes concierge: we collect winners' initials before travel, monogram robes or weekenders in advance, then run a small live station for plus-ones and impulse seconds. The pre-done pieces wait in rooms on arrival night; the live station provides the theater.

VIP and hospitality suites. A quiet corner, a short menu of elevated goods — caps, pouches, garment-dyed fleece — and an operator who works at conversation pace. Low volume, high memorability.

Procurement will ask, so:

Blanks are wholesale-sourced with physical samples approved before purchase; you own overage. We quote itemized — goods, hours at $250/hr including load-in and strike, and a flat $900 travel fee outside Southern California (Las Vegas programs are a weekly rhythm for us). COIs, W-9s, and venue dock coordination are handled by your producer, not punted to your admin. Typical staffed programs start near $5,000 locally.

Attendees streaming out of a gifting suite carrying finished gift bags
Corporate launch event cap station with press and staged cap rows
Studio bench with production tools used to prep corporate gifting programs

Put it in this quarter's plan

Send headcount and city; we'll return an itemized budget you can forward. Start here or call (562) 614-4800.