Christmas is now under two months away and is a time of year to show gratitude for all those people supporting your company, both customers and employees. Many companies organise a company dinner or event however, during a recession, you cannot always afford to host a lavish party. Another way to show your appreciation is by giving out gifts for such an occasion. Engraved executive pens definitely fit the occasion perfectly and never outdate themselves. There is a huge range of promotional pens to choose from, here at the Pen Warehouse, but there is a few things you need to consider when choosing which range of pens to go for.
At Christmas you want to be as generous but in a recession, it’s sometimes hard to know how much to spend. We offer personalised pens to fit any budget, all of which are of an extremely high quality.
One from our high-end executive range that I can recommend for you all your loyal customers are Saville Metal Ball Pens. It’s a new generation pen that redefines modern writing, making it an ideal contemporary gift. These pens are available to be engraved for that added touch of luxury and can also be supplied with an optional presentation box.
If you’re looking for a high quality, executive rollerball then Europa Metal Rollerballs are the pen to go for. The Europa is the perfect choice, combining both simplicity and practicality with a lustrous silver finish and sleek lines. It is also available with an optional presentation box to belie its cost even further.
If you’re looking for a low cost executive pen, Symphony Metal Ball Pens are the range for you. They come in six popular colours with a highly lacquered finish and can also be supplied in a presentation tube if needed.
Printed Pens are a simple, yet classy gift and don’t necessarily need to be that expensive, although you can spend a lot on a high-end option if needed. If you need a hand choosing the Christmas gift to suit your company, give our team a call or leave your details on our contact us page and we will be in touch shortly.
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