Shot Glass Gift Sets & Display Trays Singapore: Building a Premium Set
A single shot glass is a giveaway; a boxed set of four with a wooden tray is a gift. Presenting printed shot glasses as a set — in a display caddy, tray or gift box — instantly lifts their perceived value and makes them a proper present rather than a freebie. Here’s how to build a shot glass set that impresses.
The 30-second version: a set of 2, 4 or 6 shot glasses in a tray or gift box reads as a premium gift — great for housewarmings, groomsmen, year-end and bar-lover gifting. Match the tray material to the glasses. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a model is in stock or the artwork is simplified.
Set formats
| Format | Why it works |
|---|---|
| Boxed 4 / 6 set | Classic gift — ready to present |
| Wooden display tray / caddy | Premium look, doubles as a serving piece |
| Stainless shot set | Unbreakable, travel-friendly, modern |
| Glass + spirit mini set | A complete ready-to-gift package |
Who they suit
Shot glass sets make great housewarming and groomsmen gifts, year-end and client gifts for the bar-lover, and premium event giveaways. A wooden tray or caddy adds a tactile, premium feel and turns the set into a display piece on a home bar. Stainless sets travel well and won’t break — ideal for camping or boat gifts. For more occasion ideas, see printed shot glasses for events, weddings & bars.
As collectibles too
Sets also work as collectible merch — see our guide to souvenir & collectible shot glasses. Browse models in our custom shot glass range.
Want shot glass gift sets?
Tell us the set size and quantity and we’ll recommend tray and box options — costed in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good shot glass gift set?
A set of 4 or 6 in a wooden tray or gift box reads as a premium present. Match the tray material to the glasses; stainless sets suit travel and outdoor gifting.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a model is in stock or the artwork is simplified.



