Why Choose Our Travel Mugs for Corporate Gifting
Designed with Purpose
Our mugs feature licensed Aboriginal artwork by respected Indigenous artists. Every design tells a story and every purchase supports the artist behind it. This adds cultural meaning to your gift and shows your commitment to supporting First Nations creators.
Reusable and Sustainable
These are not throwaway items. Our travel mugs are made from durable, reusable materials like double-walled stainless steel and high-grade ceramic. By choosing a product people actually want to use, you support a move away from single-use culture and help promote everyday sustainability.
Functional and Stylish
Great corporate gifts get used, not left in a drawer. Our mugs keep drinks hot, feel good in hand, and look great on any desk or commute. The vibrant, art-led designs stand out from the usual branded merchandise, helping your brand be remembered for the right reasons.
Custom Branding That Works
We offer the option to add your company logo to selected travel mug styles. Branding is subtle, professional, and placed with care so it complements rather than distracts from the artwork. This ensures your gift reflects your business values—thoughtful, creative, and considered.
Reliable for Bulk Orders
We work closely with businesses to deliver bulk corporate gifts that meet your timelines and expectations. Whether you need a few dozen or several hundred, we offer consistent quality and smooth service from first enquiry to final delivery.
Who our travel mugs are perfect for
Whether you’re building relationships or strengthening culture, these travel mugs offer an easy way to give with purpose.
- Staff Appreciation: Say thank you in a way that feels thoughtful. A high-quality travel mug shows your team they’re valued and gives them something useful for their daily routine.
- Client Gifts: Stand out with a gift that combines function, design, and meaning. These mugs help your brand stay top of mind long after the meeting ends.
- Welcome Packs: Make a great first impression with new hires. A reusable mug is a practical inclusion that aligns with modern, people-first workplaces.
- CSR-Aligned Gifting: Share your company’s values through gifts that support sustainability and Indigenous artists. Ideal for businesses looking to align gifting with social responsibility goals.
Corporate Branded Travel Mugs Made Easy
We make it simple to customise and bulk order high-quality mugs that reflect your brand and values.
- Add Your Logo: Include your logo on select designs without compromising the integrity of the artwork. Branding is clean, balanced, and made to complement, not overpower, the design.
- Flexible Order Sizes: Whether you’re ordering for 25 or 500, we’ll help you find the right solution for your team or event. Minimum order quantities apply.
- Fast, Dependable Turnaround: Need delivery by a deadline? We’ll work with you to meet your timeframes and keep you updated throughout the process.
- Helpful, Human Support: From product selection to artwork setup, our team makes it easy to get exactly what you need, without the guesswork.
Meet the Artists Behind Your Travel Mugs
Our travel mugs feature artwork by Indigenous artists whose stories and Country inspire every design. Each mug supports the artist behind it, paying fair royalties and following ethical partnerships.
Michelle Possum Nungurrayi was born at Napperby Station, near Alice Springs, and learned to paint from her father Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, a founding Papunya artist. Her work incorporates complex Dreaming narratives and representations of Country using interwoven dot work, symbolic iconography, and aerial perspectives. Michelle often depicts ceremonial storytelling and bush tucker landscapes, blending topographical detail with figurative elements.
Khatija Possum descends from Clifford and Michelle Possum and continues the family tradition in her own voice. Her art is defined by a balanced fusion of traditional symbolism with geometric patterns and precise dot work. She uses strong structural compositions and modern colour palettes to bring heritage stories into a contemporary visual style.
Pammy Foster is a Waramungu and Alyawarr woman, born in Tennant Creek and raised between Ampilatwatja and Wutunugurra (Epenarra). She paints with deep attention to her Country, focusing on wildflowers, insects, bush medicine, and landscape motifs. Her technique involves layering colour and building texture via detailed brush strokes and repetition—resulting in expressive compositions full of energy and cultural resonance.
A proud Worimi woman based on Butchulla Country in South‑East Queensland, Jacinta-rai combines themes of connection, movement, and family in her work. Her contemporary Aboriginal style features rhythmic symbols, gentle linework, and earthy tones—often reflecting community, ancestral journeys, and a sense of unity. Her art communicates warmth and quiet reflection through organic composition.
Melanie draws on both her Aboriginal (Mamu) and Austrian heritage to shape her artistic vision. She blends rainforest, reef, architectural and emu motifs to explore kinship and Country. Her style is characterised by rich colour, flowing shapes, and symbolic repetition—creating vibrant narratives that connect diverse landscapes and cultural identities.
Marlene Harold and Justina Willis are part of Koh Living’s wider artist collective. Their artwork contributes regional stories and unique visual styles to the broader collection. Although not all designs yet appear on travel mugs, their imagery deepens the cultural narrative and visual diversity of Koh Living’s range.