Skip to main content
Two young females wearing Santa hats smile while holding three wrapped Christmas gifts.

Corporate Christmas Gifting Ideas

Impress your clients or Kris Kringle colleagues this holiday season with these corporate Christmas gift ideas.

Shell Pecten
By Shell on Dec. 11, 2022

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and there’s no better way to show your appreciation for your employees, colleagues and clients than by gifting them something handy, thoughtful and useful. However, finding a gift that suits the entire team can be tricky. Not only do you need to cater to different tastes and needs, but logistics and delivery are also a consideration with more and more people working from home. With this in mind, we’ve outlined ten great gifts even Santa Claus would be happy to hide under the tree this silly season.

1. Chargeup reserve 2nd generation 10k mAh power bank, $59, Cygnett

Keep the Christmas lights shining with this portable power bank, designed to keep your phones and devices powered up while you’re on the road. Featuring both a USB-A and USB-C port for dual charging, this power-port is also compatible with tablets, smart watches, headphones, cameras and drones, so you’ll never run out of juice.

2. Tate travel cup, $34.95, Seed Heritage

A reusable coffee cup is the sustainable gift that keeps on giving to the environment. Perfect for coffee aficionados, the Tate ceramic travel mug is handcrafted in Melbourne by ceramist Robert Gordon and is glazed with a speckled finish, meaning no two mugs are alike.

For more inspiration on Christmas gift ideas, check out our unique Christmas gifts for car-lovers.1

3. Chocolatier’s selection gift box with personalised sleeve, from $39.90, Koko Black

Chocolate has always been a faithful Christmas staple – easy to give and always happily received. However, for an elevated chocolate experience, try Australian chocolatier Koko Black, offering a personalised printed sleeve for their handcrafted boxes of pralines. They also deliver Australia-wide, making it the perfect option for your work-from-home team.

4. On hold phone stand, $14.95, Typo

Perfect for staff who work across multiple devices, the Typo On Hold Phone Stand is a great Christmas gift for anyone who often struggles to find the right place for their phone while working. Designed to suit most smartphones, it’s also collapsible so you can easily take it in and out of the office, and has space to connect to a charger.

5. Moleskine notebook, from $29.99, Milligram

Sometimes you can’t overlook the classics when it comes to Christmas gifts: Moleskin’s iconic range of notebooks, diaries and sketchbooks are designed in Italy and aim to inspire. Available in a variety of sizes, styles and covers, bring your team back to the flow of writing by hand with Moleskine’s diverse range, which is also available for corporate orders.

6. Readly subscription, from $35.95, Readly

Perfect for the minimalists in your team (as well as a gift for the person who has everything), a three-month-subscription to the Readly app allows access to over 6000 magazines and newspapers that you can download and read whenever you want, with no WiFi necessary. Whether it’s fashion or food, photography or finance, the app allows up to five devices per account, making it flexible for families.

7. AirTag, from $49, Apple

Got a colleague who’s constantly up in the air? The Apple AirTag is the best gift for anyone who has to fly for work often (especially if they need to check in luggage). The small round tags can be placed in handbags, backpacks, wallets and luggage and tracked using the Find My App function on Apple devices.

8. Jigsaw puzzle, $65, The Positive Piece

Need a gift for those who like to search for every piece of the puzzle? The Positive Piece jigsaw puzzles feature culturally diverse female artists from around the world, including Aboriginal artist Bayley Mifsud with her Merindah-Gunya 1000-piece puzzle. These fun gifts also include a matt print of the artwork and a canvas tote to store the puzzle pieces in once you’ve finished.

9. Trio of Australian spice rubs pack, $24.90, Saltbush

Help your office foodies feel festive with this three-pack of rubs, made using some of Australia's most delicious native ingredients. The bush rub features lemon myrtle and is designed for red meat; the beach rub features Geraldton Waxflower and is best for fish, while the urban rub features pepperberry and is best for chicken.

10. Sweet sensations hamper, $120, Whisk & Pin

Everyone loves a basket full of tasty treats, and at Christmas time hampers are always a solid go-to gift to please a crowd. Blue Mountains gourmet providore Whisk & Pin offer a series of gourmet hampers from $33. For something extra mouthwatering, try their Sweet Sensations hamper, which includes dried mango and cherry, marshmallows, rocky road, orange blossom honey and vanilla bean drinking chocolate.

Disclaimer

Prices correct at time of publication.

Viva Energy Australia Pty Ltd (“Viva Energy”) has compiled the above article for your general information and to use as a general reference. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken by Viva Energy in compiling this article, Viva Energy does not warrant or represent that the information in the article is free from errors or omissions or is suitable for your intended use.

You may also be interested in

Shell Pecten

By Shell on Nov. 18, 2021

Shell Pecten

By Shell on Oct. 13, 2022

Shell Pecten

By Shell on Jun. 14, 2022