Skip to main content

Every year, as the holiday season approaches, we find ourselves reflecting on the people who’ve shaped our journey—family, friends, clients, collaborators, and contributors.

And every year, to show our appreciation, from around August, I start wracking my brain to come up a gift that embodies all that we hold dear: beauty, sustainability, utility, and a sense of connection.

In the past, we’ve gifted items like the Systematool, a multitool symbolising versatility and adaptability; a balancing toy to remind us of the importance of equilibrium; and even an olive tree slice with an inspiring quote. Each year, our aim is the same: to give something meaningful, timeless, and useful.

This year, we’re proud to introduce the Systematongs, a set of oak wood serving tongs, laser-etched with our logo.

Photo by kejks_kk

Designed to bring warmth and charm to your table, these tongs are as functional as they are beautiful.

Made from sustainably sourced natural oak, they’re an example of the real and tangible in a world increasingly dominated by the ephemeral, the digital, and by AI derived drivel.

The Systematongs are more than just a practical tool—they’re a token of gratitude.

They represent shared moments around a table, the connections we cherish, and the care that goes into everything we do. Whether you’re serving a special meal or a simple snack, these tongs are a reminder of the enduring value of craftsmanship, and of the human touch.

Systematongs getting packed to go all around Malta and various parts of the globe.

If you’ve received this gift, it’s because you’ve been an essential part of our story this year.

Thank you for your trust, your collaboration, and your friendship.

We wish you a holiday season filled with warmth, connection, and joy. And food, lotsa food.

And, happily, the recipients are loving them, as can be seen from the first reactions we’re getting:

So, thank you, and here’s to a 2025 filled with even more shared moments and meaningful connections.

Mark Debono

Author Mark Debono

More posts by Mark Debono

Leave a Reply