Gift Guide: For the Home

One thing I’ve learned as I’ve gotten older is how much I appreciate a nice item for my home. I personally love to host and throw parties, and I like my home to feel welcoming and inviting.
When in doubt, it’s always a good idea to get a gift for someone’s home. What’s great about getting a gift for someone’s home is that there is endless possibilities. I always believed that someone’s home is a reflection of their personality. This guide has a wide range of gifts. From the practical to the quirky, there’s something for everyone here.

  1. The Kinfolk Home $35 – Kinfolk is pure inspiration for living a minimalist lifestyle
  2. Heath Ceramics $98 – For the one who loves fewer and better things. If the person you’re gifting is into homewares, a little from Heath Ceramics really shows how much you love them.
  3. Areaware Totem Candles $12-$20 – We love the architectural-esque structure of these candles. The earth tones of these candles work well in any home
  4. Appointed Wall Calendar $28 – This is a unique take on the famous calendar Stendig calendar. We like the little details like the brass foil accents
  5. Schoolhouse Electric French Press: $56 – We love this French Press for its old school vibes.
  6. West Elm Coziest Throw $19 –  We can’t get enough blankets. The softer, the better.
  7. West Elm herringbone planters $22 – For the person who cares for their plants like their babies (aka Mary Ann).
  8. Artifact Uprising Float Frame starting at $69 – Artifact Uprising is our go-to for prints, albums, and frames. The quality is well worth the price. Even if a frame is well out of your budget, we recommend looking at their instagram books as a unique and thoughtful present.
  9. Boob bath mat $60 – Definitely a conversation piece that we find amazing.
  10. Esselle Coasters $38- High quality handmade coasters made by one our favorite people.
  11. Schoolhouse Electric Work Hard poster $99-$269 – A mantra that should be repeated every day.
  12. Urban Outfitters Houseplants Mug $10 – Because who doesn’t love looking at a succulent while sipping tea?