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.



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.