About The Braw Gift Box™

About Braw Gift Box™

A Wee Bit About Us

Welcome to The Braw Gift Box™, where every gift is created to make someone smile.

We're a small Scottish business with a passion for thoughtful gifts, beautiful design and celebrating the little moments that matter. Whether you're sending a birthday surprise, a thank you, a Christmas gift or simply letting someone know you're thinking of them, we believe a carefully chosen gift can brighten someone's day.

Our collections are inspired by Scotland, filled with original artwork, quality products and a genuine love of giving. Every box is carefully packed with attention to detail, ready to arrive on someone's doorstep with a little bit of happiness inside.


Designed in Scotland

The Braw Gift Box™ was created on the beautiful west coast of Scotland.

Many of our products feature original artwork inspired by Scotland's landscapes, traditions and colourful character. From seasonal collections to keepsakes and gift boxes, we're proud to create gifts that celebrate Scottish creativity while bringing joy to people everywhere.


More Than a Gift

We don't just want to send parcels.

We want to create moments.

A birthday surprise.

A thank you.

A Christmas tradition.

A thoughtful gesture.

A reason for someone to smile.

Every gift is packed with care because we know it's often arriving on behalf of someone who wishes they could deliver it in person.


Looking Ahead

We're continually creating new collections, including gift boxes, keepsakes, seasonal products and our growing range of Scottish-inspired gifts.

We're especially excited about launching The Scottish Advent™, a new Christmas tradition featuring 24 wee surprises to celebrate Scotland throughout December.

Thank you for supporting a small Scottish business. We hope The Braw Gift Box™ helps you share kindness, celebrate life's special moments and create memories with the people you love.


Our Promise

❤️ Designed with care
📦 Packed with love
🎁 Made to make people smile
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Proudly created in Scotland