George's Gift Guide

George's Gift Guide

Look, we could do "Gifts For Him" and "Gifts For Her," but where's the fun in that?

Instead, I am doing gift guides for the people they actually are. One for the perpetually cosy, the dinner party show-off, your friend having a mid-life renaissance to the geriatric millennial.

Consider this your cheat sheet to unexpectedly perfect gifts. 

  • Gift for the perpetually cosy

    Who can resist a giant pom pom? Get cosy with these Greek slippers. They're the kind of slippers that make you never want to leave the house.

  • Gift for the dinner party show-off

    A touch of surrealism with these Lobster Claw Cocktail Napkins that prove they don't take themselves too seriously (but they do take their table setting very seriously indeed).

  • Gift for the reluctant adult

    One side for sophisticated martinis, other end for hedonistic shots. Because growing up is optional.

  • Gift for the one who is always cold

    Such a cute critter to cuddle up to! A hot water bottle that's equal parts practical and adorable.

  • Gift for the one with main character energy

    Because subtlety is for extras. Vintage-inspired fan brooches that ensure a bold entrance.

  • Gift to justify to your accountant

    You know, for my studio when clients come over... it's for work purposes I swear! Beautiful handwoven curtains that blur the line between investment and indulgence.

  • Gift to keep tiny hands busy

    A DIY torch kit for children to learn about the magic of kinetic energy. Plus when you buy one a displaced child gets one too!

  • Gift for the participation trophy generation

    Four pieces. Endless pride. A jigsaw that delivers all the satisfaction of achievement with absolutely none of the commitment required.

  • Gift for your friend having a mid-life renaissance

    Nothing says meet the new you like metallics. A quilted jacket that announces their reinvention era has officially begun.

  • Gift for the recovering biege era

    When subtlety left the building and took beige with it. Bold print pyjamas for the person who's done playing it safe.

  • Gift for the maximalist

    Because you can't just have one jelly glass cloche. Or two. Or five. More is more, and the collection must grow.

  • Gift for the reformed minimalist (who's lying to themselves)

    Monochrome counts as minimalist right? A sculptural mirror that proves they're still totally restrained. Totally.

  • Gift for the serious games night host

    A game for any occasion that ensures every gathering has structure, stakes, and someone leaving slightly annoyed.

  • Gift for the geriatric millennial

    Snoopy is and will always be, evergreen! A boombox that hits the nostalgia button.

  • Gift for the atmosphere curator

    A cosy house for your cosy house because atmosphere doesn't create itself.

Gift for Malika

As she is one of those poor souls who's birthday hits in December I would have gotten her this. But sadly, as a double burn, ITS SOLD OUT!

However she is the forever optimist so I will get her this alternative instead.

Happy Birthday Bud!

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Malika's Gift Guide

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