Corporate Door Gift Ideas by Budget Singapore: $5, $10 & $20+ Picks for D&D & Events
The hardest part of choosing door gifts isn’t taste — it’s the budget per head. Spread across hundreds of guests at a D&D or company event, every dollar counts. This guide sorts corporate door gift ideas by budget tier, so you can pick something that feels generous at the price you have.
The 30-second version: at ~$5 go for useful everyday items (pens, notebooks, totes); ~$10 buys nicer drinkware and bags; $20+ unlocks tech and premium gifts. Pick useful over novelty at every tier. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when items are in stock or the artwork is simplified.
Door gift ideas by budget
| Budget / head | Ideas that feel generous |
|---|---|
| ~$5 | Pens, notebooks, tote bags, coasters, socks |
| ~$10 | Tumblers, water bottles, pouches, umbrellas |
| ~$15–20 | Vacuum flasks, bags, desk gadgets |
| $20+ | Power banks, speakers, premium drinkware sets |
Choosing well at any budget
The rule that holds across every tier: useful beats novelty. A guest keeps a good tote or tumbler; a gimmick goes in the bin (and your logo with it). Match the gift to the audience — a younger crowd loves tech and totes, a corporate dinner suits drinkware and desk items. For festive D&Ds, themed picks like festive custom socks work well. Order to your headcount with a buffer — see our planning guide below.
Plan the order
Quantities and timing trip up most events — see our guide to how many door gifts to order & when. Browse ideas in our door gifts collection.
Planning door gifts?
Tell us your budget per head and headcount and we’ll recommend door gift options — costed in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
What’s a good door gift on a small budget?
At around $5 per head, useful everyday items — pens, notebooks, tote bags, coasters or socks — feel generous and get kept. Useful always beats novelty, regardless of budget.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when items are in stock or the artwork is simplified.


