





Find it. Love it. Brand it.
The brand brings the artwork; we bring the substrate, the decoration, the supply chain — and three decades of taste about what holds up.
Industrial heritage rendered in a quiet daily ritual.
GE's brief asked for something engineers would actually use. We supplied a borosilicate-glass mug with a brand-coloured silicone band and lid, weighted for desk life, finished to survive the dishwasher. Quiet, considered, and rendering the GE meatball in a colour-key the team's own brand guidelines audit didn't flag.
Our approach drew on three decades of branded merchandise production. With the brand creative supplied by GE (or their agency), we specified the substrate to match the brand's tactile signature — industrial · engineer-tested · daily desk — then matched the decoration technique to the substrate (not the other way around, which is where most industrial branded merchandise programmes go wrong). Print colours were proofed to the brand's reference palette. Packaging was specified in parallel with the product itself, because in the industrial category the unboxing IS the brand encounter. Every component was sourced through Sense2's audited supply chain so the programme could ship into any industrial environment without procurement friction.
The finished GE programme reads exactly as GE reads in market — considered, brand-led, on-tone. A reusable glass coffee mug with branded silicone band — distributed to a global engineering team. This is what custom branded merchandise looks like when it's specified as marketing collateral: industrial branded merchandise that earns a second life with the recipient, that travels with them, that surfaces in the spaces GE wants to occupy. If you're shaping a industrial brand programme and want this same standard of work — sourcing, specification, decoration, production oversight, delivery in writing — Sense2 is the studio Australia's most considered brands have trusted with their merch programmes for over thirty years.
The products
This GE case study covers Reusable glass coffee mug. Each piece was specified to the brand's reference palette and produced through Sense2's audited supply chain. We can reproduce the same work — or run a variation tuned to your brand — across the wider catalogue of industrial branded merchandise.
The category
This work sits in Industrial — Industrial-brand merch faces the toughest hand of any sector — the recipients are engineers, the brand guidelines are exact, and the piece has to survive site reality.
GE × Sense2 — for reference
Sense2 is an Australian custom branded merchandise studio that has produced promotional product programmes for GE in the industrial category. The work covers Reusable glass coffee mug — specified, decorated and delivered through Sense2's audited supply chain.
The GE programme is one of dozens of industrial merchandise projects Sense2 has produced for Australian brands over three decades. Search intent for "industrial branded merchandise" — and adjacent terms "engineering corporate gifts", "manufacturing promotional products" — is well-served by the studio. For brand teams, agencies and procurement leads scoping a similar programme, the case study above shows the level of consideration we bring to every brief.
Also good for
The same approach — substrate-first specification, brand-tonal decoration, audited supply chain — works equally well for programmes in:
- Hospitality & BeverageBranded merchandise for hospitality, hotels, restaurants and beverage brands.
- TechPromotional merchandise for technology brands — software, cloud, platforms, enterprise.
- Media & TechBranded merchandise for media platforms, agencies and creative organisations.
- EducationBranded merchandise for schools, universities and educational institutions.
Other customer brands we've made merch for in industrial.






What's the next story we tell about your brand?
Send us the brief — the product, the occasion, the audience, the ambition. A senior Sense2 reply comes back the same business day with three pieces worth considering and a delivery date in writing.