Six of the best: Corporate gifts

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FORTNUM & MASON

Likely to wow oversees clients with its Britishness, a Fortnum's hamper reminds recipients business is good.

Classic Christmas Hamper, £150 (020-7973 5602; www.fortnum andmason.com/corporate)



ENVY EXPERIENCE VOUCHERS

Redeemable for 500-plus experiences including sky diving and a spa day.

From £25. (0800 678 3158; www.envyexperiences.co.uk)

FILOFAX

A Filofax personal organiser marries luxury and practicality. Filofax Classic A5 organiser, £103 (01444 238 100; www.filofaxcorporatesales.co.uk)



HAPPY BOX LONDON

Hampers from £30. The Glad Tidings box includes a solid silver champagne stopper, two mini bottles of Moët & Chandon and a handmade cigar.

Glad Tidings box, £64.50 (020-7381 0803; www.happyboxlondon.com)

MOTORMOUSE

An optical wireless mouse based on an iconic sports car. The Dragons' Den backed the firm with £120,000.

Motormouse, £29.99 (01789 400 676; www.motor-mouse.net)



DEMIJOHN

Liquid deli Demijohn has concoctions including Seville Orange Gin. Others include oils, vinegars, wines. 3 x 200ml bottles in apotheker rack from £37 (0141 3373600; www.demijohn.co.uk)

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