Still trying to figure out what to gift everyone on your list this year? Fear not, we've rounded up a few of our favorite picks to satisfy even the most discerning design lovers in your life.
COASTERS // POST STUDIO
Color and pattern are key elements in each and every one of Highland Park-based Post Studio's products. These coasters are the perfect gift to liven up any holiday party. They're the ideal accompaniment to a glass of egg nog and conversation around the fire, or a post-dreidel scotch. PURCHASE HERE
ENAMEL LAPEL PINS // MID MOD PINS
Is your design lover mad over mid-century modern? Well then gift them these incredibly adorable lapel pins from Mid Mod Pin. With pin designs that span iconic furniture pieces (Eames Chairs and Tulip Chairs), historic architecture (Marina Towers and Eames House), and modern day icons (#thatpinkdoor and Parker Palm Springs), Mid Mod Pin has got you covered. PURCHASE HERE
HANDMADE CERAMICS // SHELDON CERAMICS
It's impossible to go wrong with the beautifully handcrafted wares of Sheldon Ceramics. I mean I've turned to the downtown LA-based maker for everything from my own wedding centerpieces, props for our photos shoots, as well as gifts for friends and family. PURCHASE HERE
FRAMED PHOTO ART // STRUKTR STUDIOS
Give the gift of design with a framed piece of photo art. At STRUKTR Studios e've captured some of LA's and Palm Springs' most iconic architecture with our unique and colorful perspective. Also be sure to browse our Hawaii and Iceland photo collections as well. PURCHASE HERE
THE MOST VERSATILE SLIPPER // MAHABIS
Mahabis are the convertible slipper that go from the bedroom to boulevard. That means the gift of Mahabis is the gift of staying in your comfy slippers all winter long - whether you're in the house or out on the town - and still looking super stylish. Their clever design and removable sole take the slippers from indoor to outdoor in, literally, the snap of a button. PURCHASE HERE
Have any others design-forward gifts that we couldn't fit on our list? Share in the comments below!
All photography by Marni Epstein-Mervis of STRUKTR Studios