Exquisite Christmas Gifts For The Discerning Home Decor Aficionado
For the home decor connoisseur, our pick of exquisite Christmas gifts are purposeful, stylish and demonstrate one’s thoughtful gesture.
For those who cherish luxury interiors and the finer things in sleek furnishings, finding the ideal gift for one’s home this holiday season does not have to be as challenging as it may seem. LUXUO has taken out the guesswork with our festive selection of luxury furniture and portable lighting that will aim to satiate the most discerning of tastes.
New Works’ Kizu Portable Lamp
New Works’ limited edition portable light features a sculpture-like design, which one can find at Made&Make. Designed by Lars Tornoe, it features a hemispherical acrylic lampshade on a travertine light lamp stand. The portable lamp features a dimmer switch with three distinct brightness settings on top of the lamp shade for various uses. It is ideal for aesthetic setting on a bedside table, side table, or in a deeper window. There is a three-step dinner and an included USB-C cable.
Fritz Hansen’s Monolit Dining Chair
In addition to offering a comfortable seat in modern lounge areas, Monolit dining and lounge chairs designed by Cecilie Manz for Fritz Hansen enhance formal, lengthy dining occasions. The chair’s unique design makes it stand out while softly encasing the user and offering a private area for personal belongings underneath. Customise one or two fabrics with custom colours. Monolith lounge chairs provide visitors with a tastefully comfortable seat in modern lounge spaces. Stocked at W. Atelier, this dining chair creates a graceful, elegant feel that is perfect for gifting individuals who treasure special dining moments.
Blomus’ Iris Portable Lamp
The Iris mobile LED lamp elegantly and stylishly provides the ideal lighting conditions. Sebastian Herkner created the Iris mobile lamp, which consists of a sturdy glass shade with visible bubbles on a sophisticated aluminium base. One can quickly adjust the lamp’s three light hues to the preferred level using the touch button. Depending on its settings, this working LED bulb can last up to 47 hours after charging via the charging station. Stocked at Made&Make, this lamp is rated at IP54, making it splash proof suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Stilnovo’s Torino Task Lamp
Torino swivel task lamp — designed by Shigeaki Asahara for Stilnovo — is the ideal fusion of sophistication, style, and adaptability. The lamp — which is perfect for tables, workstations, shelves, or wall installations — is distinguished by its elegant design and articulating arm with a movable head that has a touch dimmer. Depending on preference, it can be used with a wall bracket, clamp, or solid round base. Stocked at W. Atelier, it comes in six finishes that may be paired in two-tone or plain-coloured combinations, making it fully customisable.
HAY’s Facet Cabinet
Facet Cabinet is a multipurpose, portable storage solution developed by Dutch designer Stefan Scholten for HAY. Available at Grafunkt, the Facet storage unit combines excellent utility and aesthetic appeal. It gets its name from the faceted surfaces that give the minimalist design a sophisticated flair. With its revolving integrated door and additional wheels, Facet is made to adjust to its environment. The Facet cabinet comes in two distinct heights and a variety of classic colours, and it is made from at least 30% post-consumer recycled ABS. The Facet storage unit offers numerous uses: a stationery organiser in the home office, a bedside cabinet in the bedroom, or a side table in the living room.
Ferm Living’s Bird Tapestry Blanket
Use the Bird Tapestry Blanket by Ferm Living to bring a charming expression into the children’s room. Stocked at Grafunkt, this whimsical blanket depicts a lone bird gracefully flying over a lake with boats. It is woven into a soft and elegant cotton blanket. You can use it as a soothing element during naps or hang it on the wall of your child’s room. It is an ideal gift for a mom who loves to decorate a child’s room.
Fish Design’s Indian Summer Vase
Gaetano Pesce founded Fish Design in New York in the middle of the 1990s. Instead of homologation and standardisation, the goal was to emphasise human individuality and singularity above all else. The formula could take on infinite shapes and textures while it was in the resin. Pesce was a technical and formal innovator in using the material and experimenting with the resin to create new forms, shapes, processes, and formulas. Each piece is handmade and unique — a collection between art and design — and each piece represents an exceptional case in the history of design. Available at Space Furniture, the Indian Summer Vase is made of soft resin and was designed in 1995 by Pesce. The vase comes in four sizes: S, M, L, XL and XXL.
Bosa’s Most Illustrious Michele Totem
Most of Elena Salmistraro’s illustrious Michele decor pieces are a nod and appreciation to the greats of Italian design. Bosa created a series of three-dimensional clay sculptures coated in coloured enamel exquisitely adorned with coloured glazes. Available at Space Furniture, these totemic items (16 x 13 x 36cm) highlight the special bond that develops between the creator and his creations — “we are what we create” — by fusing the distinctive qualities of the designers with the pieces that made them well-known worldwide. The first names in Elena Salmistraro’s collection of design masters for Bosa include Achille Castiglioni (whose centennial was commemorated in 2018), Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi, and Alessandro Mendini.
Hoptimist
Designed by Gustav Ehrenreich in the late 1960s, the Hoptimist range of jiggly figures provides joyful movement wherever one places it. Part of the rich history of Danish design, the bouncy figures come in a wide array of hues and styles. Delightful for the holiday season, you can add joy to a space or put a smile on someone’s face when you gift them. One can find a wide range of Hoptimist items at Xtra, including bimbles, keychains, Christmas decor, and more.
Louis Poulsen’s Tomoshi Portable Lamp
Stocked at Xtra, this small portable lamp — which takes its name from the Japanese word for light — is an exceptional example of design to shape light. In the words of its designer, Oki Sato, “Tomoshi allows light to be freely placed, hooked, and carried elsewhere, evokes a sense of nostalgia and familiarity, while simultaneously bringing freshness to our daily lives.” The design blends a clean, minimalist aesthetic with soft curves and subtle details. Designed for Danish lighting brand Louis Poulsen, the luminaire’s body and diffuser are made from recycled polymer and it is also fitted with a genuine leather strap to carry it around.
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