In anticipation of the coming holiday season, we've gathered a collection of our favorite gifts — books that linger on coffee tables, the kitchen essentials we reach for again and again, textiles made to last, small luxuries that feel considered rather than excessive.

These are finds we return to in our own lives, and a few things we've been coveting. Thoughtfully made and beautiful, selected for the kind of people who notice the details. Something for everyone on your list. Maybe something for you, too!

The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti
A window into the famed jewelry designer's life in Italy, which was split between two homes: one terrace-wrapped penthouse apartment hovering over the city of Rome; another, a 16th-century watchtower overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea in Porto Ercole.

Orca Living birdhouse
For bird-lovers: A seasonal birdhouse constructed by hand with an exaggerated portal, whittled perch, rough sawn siding and a shingled roof. A beautiful shelter sure to become a statement piece in the garden.

Rachel Craven ceramics
Each of Rachel's vessels is wheel-thrown in Los Angeles, quietly architectural and finished in soft mineral glazes that recall sun, salt, and deep memory. Issued in limited studio editions - the next of which drops December 16.

Twenty One Tonnes floor basket duo
A pair of nesting floor baskets that offer practicality while adding natural texture and warmth. Each basket is individually hand-woven, ensuring unique character and artisanal quality that brings authentic texture to any interior.

Lauren Manoogian alpaca socks
A set of 3 pairs of socks from Lauren Manoogian aka the Queen of Cozy. So very soft to the touch and tall enough for winter boots. Made in Peru from wool and alpaca in a trio of warm neutral tones.

Ozma silk scarf
A neck's best friend under a wool sweater, these bandana scarves are made from 100% silk and dyed in soft, earthy hues inspired by the wild and rugged beauty of California. Ozma's silk bandanas are screen printed by hand and dyed in small batches in Los Angeles.

Wonder Valley olive oil
An elevated everyday item: This beautiful bottle of cold-pressed California extra virgin olive oil has a smooth, verdant flavor. Well-suited to all kinds of cooking demands, but just as delicious simply mopped up by a crusty loaf of bread.

Cloth: 100 Artists
Artist, textile designer, and author Lena Corwin highlights the work of 100 talented and diverse American fiber artists in a new book for all who are inspired by weaving, quilting, dyeing, and other heritage techniques. Catch a glimpse of our collaboration with Hermano Maguey and Susana Vicente Galan in the weaving section!

Wobble natural candles
These sculptural beeswax candles reflect what we know about lighting: it should be as beautiful unlit as it is glowing. Clean-burning, naturally fragrant, and designed to celebrate the imperfections that come from working with organic materials and human hands.

Box of gold foil wrapped organic pears
A box of organic pears, hand picked and individually wrapped in gold foil. The sweet flavor and buttery texture of these pears is truly outstanding. Grown, harvested, and packed in Southern Oregon in accordance with the USDA National Organic Program.

Twenty One Tonnes gift card
Let them choose for themselves! A timeless gift that allows the recipient to select from our collection of handwoven baskets, sculptural lighting, and artisan homeware.

Heirloom beans from Rancho Gordo
Cult-favorite beans for the person who's weirdly passionate about legumes (you know who you are). Through their cooperative model, Rancho Gordo helps small farmers in the US and Mexico preserve indigenous varieties that international trade policies would otherwise push aside.

Sailor Brooms
Every home needs a good broom, and these are worthy of display. Handcrafted in Vancouver from natural fibers using traditional broommaking techniques, these are as artful as they are functional.

Canyon Coffee
From a Los Angeles roastery that approaches coffee like craft. Canyon sources directly from farmers, and goes beyond organic standards to include environmental, economic, and social factors like soil health, fair wages, and animal welfare.

Apartamento Casa Dali
Casa Dalí opens up Salvador Dalí’s home on the shores of Spain’s Costa Brava, offering a rare glimpse of the artist’s surreal house and workshop. (And the inspiration behind our own Brava Light)

Pampa wool cushion
Pampa's cushions are woven using high-quality natural fibers, and every step of the process is done by hand, making each piece unique. Pampa is also a B Corp, part of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability, balancing profit with purpose.
HAPPY GIFTING!
