The ONGC Energy-Bloom umbrella in monsoon rain before India Gate
Corporate Gifting · Recognition · Life Stories

Most gifts are opened.
Few are kept.

Every brand, person, or moment hides a story.
We give it permanent form.

Selected Work

Gifts with a reason
to stay.

The Story of Bharat in 75 Shloks — hardbound book with gold-embossed cover
Eminent Recipient Gift
Story of Bharat in 75 Shloks
What do you gift someone who needs nothing?
Three carved wooden Ashtavinayak cubes on an engraved HDFC Bank base
Cultural Gift
Ashtavinayak Yatra
Not an object. A journey.
Coco Treat — deep green festive box holding four coconut delicacies in gold-lidded jars
Curated Festive Gift
Coco Treat
Familiar. Until opened.
Marble and walnut cheeseboard set beside its gift box, poem on the lid
Relationship Gift
Strength That Stands. Warmth That Stays.
When the gift carries the weight of the relationship.
HDFC Bank ONGC Tata BlueScope Steel Energize Pharma JSW Cement IndusInd Nippon Life Orange Matrix Life HDFC Bank ONGC Tata BlueScope Steel Energize Pharma JSW Cement IndusInd Nippon Life Orange Matrix Life
The Problem

Most corporate gifts are forgotten before Tuesday.

Not because the budget was wrong.
Because the gift had nothing to say.

Budget, quantity, and deadline matter.
But memory begins with the question most gifting briefs skip:
What should the recipient feel after the box is opened?

Our Approach

The product comes last. Always.

Four questions before every brief.
Everything else — budget, quantity, timeline — gets solved in service of the story.

Voice
What should your brand say?
Not your logo. Not your tagline. The one feeling you want the recipient to carry about your brand — long after the box is opened.
Emotion
What should the recipient feel?
Pride? Calm? Belonging? Wonder? If you can't name the emotion, the gift has no direction.
Narrative
Why should the gift stay?
The best gifts can't be described without telling their story. If you can explain it in one line, the narrative isn't there yet.
Need
Who is it really for?
Not their job title. Their world. What they value. What they've never experienced. A gift that doesn't know its recipient is just an object looking for a home.

A gift without a story is just an object.
Easy to pass. Rarely remembered.

Bring us your brief
Our Work

Not from catalogues.
Never without a reason.

Every gift here began with a conversation.
Peek inside each one to read how it unfolded.

Situation
How do you connect with people who are approached by everyone? They receive gifts from all sides. They can buy anything. Their attention cannot be won through size, price, or branding.
Idea
Most of us inherit pride in India's wisdom long before we encounter it deeply. The gap between cultural pride and lived knowledge became the gift.
Gift
75 shloks from 36 Indian scriptures, each brought alive through story and visual interpretation. Simple enough to invite a child's curiosity. Deep enough to stay on a leader's table. Thoughtful enough to make the recipient feel genuinely valued.

It doesn't shout. It whispers, page after page.
Polaad Steel · Industry Influencers
The Story of Bharat in 75 Shloks, standing upright
Situation
ONGC wanted umbrellas for its people. Most brands would have stopped at the logo.
Idea
We didn't. We turned the brand's story into a visual language.
Gift
A blooming energy mandala in deep crimson, amber, and gold. More than merchandise, it became a visible expression of the brand — carried through streets, events, and seasons, remembered long after the rains.
ONGC · Corporate Merchandise
The ONGC umbrella — a mandala of energy blooming across the canopy
Situation
HDFC Bank wanted to gift HNI recipients something meaningful for Ganesh Chaturthi. Not another idol, greeting card, frame, or festive set. Something that respected faith without becoming routine.
Idea
Instead of giving another symbol of faith, gift the journey itself.
Gift
Eight temples carved across three wooden cubes. A QR code opened the complete digital yatra, taking the recipients on the auspicious journey from anywhere. Physical enough to stay. Sacred enough to be remembered.
HDFC Bank · Ganesh Chaturthi
Ashtavinayak Yatra cubes — eight sacred temples carved in wood
Situation
The Director of Gajkesari Steel was personally meeting their most valued dealers and influencers. A gift given by leadership cannot feel routine. It has to carry the respect behind the visit.
Idea
Steel speaks of strength, permanence, and structure. But relationships built over decades carry something warmer. We brought both truths together through material.
Gift
Marble for bonds that endure. Wood for relationships that grow richer with time. The lid carried a poem. The materials told the story before the recipient read a word.
Gajkesari Steel · Director Visit
Strength That Stands — marble board, walnut inlay, and the poem inside the lid
Situation
Polaad Steel wanted a Diwali gift that felt festive without becoming predictable. Something familiar enough to connect instantly, yet surprising enough to be remembered.
Idea
The coconut is one of India's most familiar symbols of auspiciousness. We turned that familiarity into discovery.
Gift
Coconut, presented in four unexpected forms — each carrying its own surprise. Built around a fruit everyone knew and almost nobody had experienced this way. Familiar at first glance. Remembered by the fourth.
Polaad Steel · Festive Gifting
Coco Treat — four coconut surprises in one box
Situation
Sagar Sarees wanted to gift valued customers something genuinely useful. Not another object for the home, but a quiet nudge toward something every home needs more of: undistracted time together.
Idea
The most thoughtful gift does not always add something. Sometimes, it helps people put something away. We turned phone-free time into an invitation, not a restriction.
Gift
A wooden box with a simple ritual: phones in flight mode, lid closed, time reclaimed. Inside, action cards turned silence into conversation — for families, for teams, for the people across the table. It didn't add to the home. It gave something back.
Sagar Sarees · Elite Customers
Unplug — a wooden box asking you to be present with those around you
Life Stories

Not a trophy. Not a plaque.
A story, made permanent.

For people, partnerships, and milestones too personal for standard mementos.

We excavate the turning points, beliefs, work, relationships, and quiet details behind the story, then turn them into one-of-a-kind physical artefacts.

Emotions, etched into matter.
Life Story plaque for G. Sreekanth, IAS — a golden railway track winding through a carved dark-wood journey
G. Sreekanth, IAS
Divisional Commissioner, CSN
An insult in a train compartment, transformed into a golden track of public service.
Walnut and steel wave plaque for Prof. Aniruddha Pandit, his cavitation equations engraved in the wood
Prof. Aniruddha Pandit
Eminent Scientist, ICT
A lifetime of cavitation research, in his own equations.
Engraved wooden tribute for Ashwini Garge — ten years at Mittal Optics, illustrated by hand
Ashwini Garge
Celebrated Employee, Mittal Optics
Ten years of belonging, made visible.
IndusInd Nippon Life founder tribute — a carved confluence of Indian and Japanese philosophy
IndusInd Nippon Life
Founder Tribute
India and Japan, honoured in one confluence. Only two made.
Explore Life Stories
From Idea to Finished Gift

The story is poetic.
The execution is precise.

Brief
Occasion, recipient, budget, quantity, timeline.
Concept
Story, object, packaging, note.
Making
Material, production, assembly, quality.
Delivery
Packed, dispatched, received right.

Our work ends when the gift arrives. That's where the story begins.

The Founders

One brief. Three obsessions.

Dr. Minal Kabra
Execution
Dr. Minal Kabra
A gift holds no value without timely delivery.
Minal ensures every story gains physical form and reaches the client on time — sourcing materials, building supplier relationships and turning concepts into finished reality. A doctor with a surgical obsession for flawless execution.
Ritesh Raithatha
Relationship
Ritesh Raithatha
The best gifts lie at the intersection of customer expectation and Storytellerz philosophy.
Ritesh carries the story in both directions — understanding clients deeply enough to bring back real briefs, and understanding production well enough to know what's buildable. An engineer with a natural passion for building relationships that last.
Vivek Kabra
Meaning
Vivek Kabra
Well-told stories compound more than any labelled product.
Vivek finds the story hiding in every brief — researching, designing and distilling noise until only the essential idea remains. He sets the standard for every concept that leaves Storytellerz. An IITian with a deep love for philosophy and poetry.
Every story starts with a conversation.

Tell us what you
are planning.

We'll help you find the story the gift should carry.

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