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Client Gifting Spotlight: Building a Culture of Connection with Tenon Tours

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Gifting should be more than just a kind gesture—it should create connection. That’s exactly what our client, Tenon Tours, set out to do.

Tenon Tours, known for their immersive, guided tours across Europe, approached us with a clear goal: to build a stronger internal culture rooted in the same sense of adventure they offer their travelers. They wanted to surprise their new hires with a fun, travel-themed gift that reflected their company’s spirit and sparked joy.

The Challenge: A Gift That Reflects the Journey

The Tenon team wasn’t looking for generic swag—they wanted a thoughtful, cohesive experience that would inspire, delight, and tie back to the travel industry they’re so passionate about. It had to feel intentional, useful, and of course, fun.

The Solution: A Wanderlust-Inspired Package

We curated a branded gift that brought the feeling of exploration right to their employees’ doorsteps. Each box included:

  • A sleek stainless steel water bottle to fuel on-the-go adventures (or Zoom marathons).

  • A travel-themed word search to add a dose of playfulness and mental escape.

  • A notebook and pen set—perfect for dream itineraries, journaling, or just everyday to-dos.

The result? A gift that not only celebrated Tenon’s travel-forward mission, but helped strengthen internal culture by reminding their team they’re all part of the same journey.

Why It Worked

This wasn’t just a box of items—it was a curated experience. By infusing a sense of fun and aligning the theme with their brand values, Tenon Tours showed their team that connection matters. And that, whether you’re trekking through Tuscany or sitting at your desk, the spirit of adventure is always close by.

Looking for a way to wow your employees? Let’s make something amazing together. Reach out to us today and let’s get gifting!


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