Hitch doesn't sell gift boxes, and we don't just staff events. We direct the emotional experience of being surprised, whether that surprise arrives in a box or unfolds in a room.
Every project starts the same way: with a person, not a product.
No forms, no templates. We ask who they are, what they love, what you want them to feel when it's over. A gift box and a bridal shower start from the exact same question.
We take your brief and build the full sensory picture: what they'll see, hear, taste, touch. For a box, that might be a candle that smells like a Sunday morning. For an event, it might be the exact shade of ribbon on a bloom bar table. Nothing is generic, nothing is off the shelf unless it's the right fit.
This is where we act as your personal shopper. If the right item or the right vendor doesn't exist in what we already have, we go find it. Every detail is sourced with intention, not pulled from inventory because it's convenient.
A gift arrives exactly when and how it should, temperature-controlled if it needs to be, wrapped like it was dressed, not packed. An experience bar arrives fully set up, staffed, and ready before your first guest walks in.
This is the part we design for. The unboxing. The reaction at the bloom bar. The reveal. Everything before this step exists to make this moment land.
For the person who wants to give something that feels like it was made for one person only.
For the person hosting, celebrating, or bringing people together.