As we all look inward and reimagine the four walls we are confined to this year, exchanging gifts [1] has taken on a new meaning. The ritual will keep us connected [2] as we continue to socially distance.
Bloomist [3] is the place for sustainably made home goods that pack a meaningful story. For the client who just got a new address, the natural straw basket or decorative bamboo-wrapped rocks will make them feel at home. For the friend who likes minimalist design, a simple bud vase and handwoven throw in a neutral colour will feel just right. And don't forget the decorative pitcher and wooden utensil set for the sibling who loves to cook.
Beeswax Church Tapers
These Beeswax Church Tapers [5] ($24) are a thoughtful gift that will infuse their living room with calm, while cleaning the air.
Little Gem Vase
This Little Gem Vase [6] ($28) is a minimalist's dream.
Bird Vase
This Bird Vase [7] ($38) combines style and functionality.
Dried Spray Millet
This Dried Spray Millet [8] ($24) will brighten up any room.
In Bloom: Creating and Living with Flowers
For your friends who love arranging flowers, In Bloom: Creating and Living with Flowers [9] ($45) will have all the answers they need. The pages are filled with ways way to incorporate floral designs into interiors.
Basic Planters
These terra cotta Basic Planters [10] ($18 and up) are ideal for the relative who's interested in gardening.
Ikebana Unbound: A Modern Approach to the Ancient Japanese Art of Flower Arranging
If they love Japanese culture and floral arranging, Ikebana Unbound: A Modern Approach to the Ancient Japanese Art of Flower Arranging [11] ($25) will be a memorable gift. The book includes a variety of photographs, tips and tricks to help them use the ingredients available to them, and create impressive designs.
A Garden Can Be Anywhere
If they've ever talked about growing fresh herbs or other vegetables, A Garden Can Be Anywhere [12] ($40) will get them started.
Bolga Nesting Basket
This sustainably made Bolga Nesting Basket [13] ($68) is as much a beautiful piece of decor, as it is a home essential. Handwoven from elephant grass by female weavers in Ghana, this multi-purpose object is the gift that will keep on giving.
Bamboo Wrapped Rocks
These sculptural, handmade Bamboo Wrapped Rocks [14] ($78 each) will look great as paperweights on their desk or decorative objects on a stack of books.
Plant-Dyed Wool Pillow
This completely handmade Plant-Dyed Wool Pillow [15] ($225) is a cosy addition to anyone's couch.
Still: The Slow Home
At a time when many of us are confined to our homes, Still: The Slow Home [16] ($42) is the guide we need to appreciate this pace of life.
Daily Calendar Pad
They'll jot down every thought in this Daily Calendar Pad [17] ($30).
Natural Hand-Shaped Tray
This Natural Hand-Shaped Tray [18] ($38 and up) will embellish their office desk.
The Stuff of Life
The Stuff of Life [19] ($30) will teach readers a key lesson: how to style and display the things we accumulate in fresh, creative ways.
Handsoaps
These handcrafted Handsoaps [20] ($18 each) blend Italian olive oil with aromatic herbs, butters and essential oils.
Brown Novah Pitcher
The Brown Novah Pitcher [21] ($35 and up) is so versatile in its functionality.
Large Serving Spoon and Fork Set
The aspiring cooks you know will be delighted by this sustainably made, Large Serving Spoon and Fork Set [22] ($88).
Baby Alpaca Throw
They'll snuggle up in this Baby Alpaca Throw [23] ($225) every day.
Travel Home: Design with a Global Spirit
For the friend who may be taking on home renovation projects, Travel Home: Design with a Global Spirit [24] ($40) will have an abundance of inspiration.