Your Go-To Guide For Holiday Gifting

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Still shopping? Not a problem.

It’s crunch time for gift-givers. With just two weeks until Christmas — only one until Hannukah — the pressure is on to find the perfect present for everyone on your list.

The good news is we’re here to help. Read on for innovative ideas that check all the boxes: Unique. Indulgent. Unexpected. And most important of all, guaranteed to please even the most discerning recipients.

Hermès Avalon III Throw Blanket

After making a brief cameo in the trailer of Harry & Megan, Netflix’s new series, this blanket not only went viral — it sold out. (Fun fact: Upon the trailer’s release, Google searches for “Hermès blanket,” increased 500 percent, reports Women’s Wear Daily.)

(Hermès)

Not to worry. This woven wool and cashmere throw is still available in a trio of other colorations. An added plus: You can’t go wrong with anything that comes in an orange box.

Nettie Pickleball Set

Who doesn’t have friends obsessed with the racket sport du jour? (Fun fact #2: According to The New York Times, there are over 4.8 million “picklers” in the United States.)

(Nettie)

This brightly-hued set includes everything they’ll need to hit the court in style.

Smeg Veuve Clicquot Refrigerator

Take the gift of champagne to the next level with this midcentury-style space-saving fridge. Made in Italy, it features adjustable shelves, a crisper drawer, and ample room for plenty of Veuve.

Zadro Towel Warmer

(Amazon)

This stylish device instantly turns any bathroom into a spa-like experience. In addition to two large towels, it also warms robes, throw blankets, and more.

Katz Delicatessen Box

The perfect gift for anyone who savors the “fatty, aromatic je ne sais quoi of New York deli meat, garlicky pickles, sharp mustard, and pillowy black and whites.” Bonus: The goodies arrive neatly stacked with ice packs in a well-insulated box, illustrated with an iconic street view of Katz’s.

1000 Design Classics

(The Conservatory)

This new book, destined to become a coffee table classic, features 1,000 of the world’s greatest objects. Discover everyday items by anonymous creators along with lauded pieces by the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Charlotte Perriand, Dieter Rams, Richard Sapper, Hans J. Wegner, and Florence Knoll.

Royce & Rocket Castle Classic

(Royce & Rocket)

Built-in luggage shelves? Ingenious. Not only is packing a breeze but this stylish suitcase is also designed to display and store clothing, all while stowing flat to ensure maximum space.

Money Tree Plant

(The Sill)

Good luck. Fortune. Prosperity. Good Feng Shui. Yes, please. Each plant comes in either a ceramic or upcycled grow pot.

Ooni Koda Pizza Oven

Say arrivederci to waiting for delivery. This stylish, gas-powered oven cooks a fresh, stone-baked 12-inch pizza in just 60 seconds.

Cuzen Matcha Matcha Maker

(Amazon)

For tea aficionados, this artfully designed machine whisks up a shot of matcha with a single click. Comes complete with “A Guide to Your Matcha Moment” booklet.

Last Crumb Cookie Box

Cookies with a waiting list? The last time we checked, the next batch was arriving in five days. But are they worth $12 a pop? According to Last Crumb CEO Matthew Jung, “We’re the Rolex of cookies.”

(The Last Crumb)

Hand-made in Los Angeles, a celebrity-studded client list includes Jennifer Garner, Chrissy Teigan, the Kardashians, and the Jonas Brothers. Sign up on the company’s cheeky website.   

Elaine Raffel left the corporate world to become a freelance creative focused on real estate and design in Dallas.

2 Comments

  1. C on December 11, 2022 at 2:50 pm

    Like these suggestions!

  2. Joanna England on December 12, 2022 at 9:39 am

    Love this!

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