Bespoke Products
for Brands, Events & people
Midton offers a range of complimentary services that allow us to create bespoke products that are vast and varied in shape and form.
We create bespoke products for brands, events & people
Whether you are a business leader or marketing professional looking to create branded touch points, an event organiser looking for custom products for an event or a regular person looking for a unique way to capture a memory forever, we can make it happen.
We understand creating any physical promotional item can feel like a daunting task, and even more so, developing one to represent you and your brand. Whether it’s your first item or tenth, and whether it’s point-of-sale pieces, acrylic plaques, corporate gifts, commemorative gifts or limited release luxury packaging, our team can support you.
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Let’s grab a coffee
Let’s chat about your project idea over a (virtual) coffee! Whether it’s awards, an interior design project, or a lighting installation – we’re here to guide you through our process.
Case studies for brands, events & people
Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane is one of the fashion world’s most exciting designers and he is always striving and searching for new inspiration and ideas.
Manchester United
The idea behind this physical marketing project was for the football team, Manchester United, to be able to give their fans a piece of history – branded as #thisisyourturf.
The Dalmore
The Dalmore is a luxury whisky brand owned by Whyte & Mackay. The distillery is located north of Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands.
Tom Daxon
We work with luxury British fragrance house, Tom Daxon, to produce unique point of sale.
Latest Articles
Creating Custom Corporate Gifts
Corporate gifts are items given to employees, potential clients, charities, suppliers, and…
Tom Daxon: bespoke point of sale
We work with luxury British fragrance house, Tom Daxon, to produce unique point of sale. Tom Daxon…
Product Launch – Beinn An Tuirc
From Barbados, to Campbeltown (with a small layover in Lochgilphead) 2020 has been a strange year for us…