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A message from the founders

"House of Marbel was born in the energetic city of New York, where even the pigeons have attitude. So why doesn't your SWAG (Stuff We All Get) show some too? It's time to transform last year's Christmas t-shirt giveaways from pajama alternatives into fashion statements. Let your employees wear your logo with confidence on a daily basis."

Our Purpose

Frustrated by a market saturated with uninspired, disposable, and unsustainable merchandise, House of Marbel aims to transform corporate gifting. House of Marbel believes that the key to a better world, where merchandise and sustainability go hand in hand, is investing in quality and sustainable materials. Say goodbye to disposable gifts that end up in landfills. All our products are chosen to last because your brand deserves high-quality items that everyone will love.

Our Audience

Whether you're a large corporation or a neighborhood restaurant, if you seek high-quality, sustainable corporate gifts and merchandise that are both beautiful and eco-friendly, House of Marbel is your destination. Here, you can seamlessly align your business's sustainable values with your SWAG.

Our Approach

House of Marbel welcomes businesses and events of every scale, understanding that high Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs) can be a barrier for many. By providing exceptionally low or even no MOQs, House of Marbel aims to make personalized gifting accessible to all, whether your team numbers three or three hundred.

About us

Gifting to Change the World

You might be wondering...

1. "Why another corporate gifting company?"

2. "Why complicate things by insisting on sustainability?”

 

Allow us to address these points:

We’ve noticed that about 40% of corporate gifts are discarded in landfills (2023 data), primarily due to their lack of quality and style.

An impressive 98% of companies in the S&P 500 index released a sustainability report in 2022, an increase from 96% in 2021.

We identified a gap in the market: how can companies align their sustainability values with the practice of giving unsustainable and low-quality gifts?

 

That's where House of Marbel comes in.

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