corporategifts
6 Apr 2026
Office humour is easy when you share a kitchen. You leave a fake parking ticket on someone's desk. You swap their mug for one with a terrible photo. The joke lands because you're there to see the reac
giftsempty book club
30 Mar 2026
A personalised roast book is exactly what it sounds like: a premium hardcover book with a witty, custom cover that playfully roasts someone you know - and completely blank pages inside.
giftsempty book club
30 Mar 2026
The best gifts create a moment. Not just a "thank you" and a polite smile, but a genuine reaction - laughter, surprise, the kind of story that gets retold at dinner parties for years.
gifts
24 Mar 2026
Let's be honest - most personalised gifts are terrible. Nobody wants a mug with their face on it. Nobody's hanging a "Live Laugh Love" print with their name underneath.
gifts
24 Mar 2026
Office gift-giving is a tightrope walk. Too boring and it ends up in the "regifting pile." Too edgy and you're explaining yourself in a meeting room with no windows.
empty book club
24 Mar 2026
You've probably seen them at birthday parties. Someone unwraps what looks like a beautiful hardcover book, reads the title out loud - "Everything [Name] Knows About Cooking" - and the room erupts. The
corporateempty book club
24 Mar 2026
Corporate gifting is broken.
corporategifts
24 Mar 2026
You've spent months finding the right person. The offer is signed. Day 1 arrives. And what do they find on their desk?
corporate
24 Mar 2026
Strategy offsites follow a predictable pattern. Someone presents slides. The group brainstorms on sticky notes. A facilitator captures "themes" on a whiteboard. Everyone flies home. The slide deck get
corporategifts
24 Mar 2026
The deal closes. The product ships. The funding round finalises. Someone orders crystal tombstones. They arrive in padded boxes, get distributed at an all-hands, sit on shelves for a few weeks, and ev
corporategifts
24 Mar 2026
What do you give a leader who has everything?