10 Terrific Stocking Stuffers for the Design Minded
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For some people a chocolate Santa and some socks just won't do. For those design hounds in your life, stocking stuffers must be cute, clever, trendy or beautiful. Preferably all four at once.
Here are 10 ideas for the discerning design lover on your list.
Here are 10 ideas for the discerning design lover on your list.
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A little bit vintage-y, a little bit colorful and a whole lot of cute.
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Why go for the regular old soldier nutcracker when you can crack your nuts with a nutcracker disguised as a squirrel?
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A coaster set for architects and interior designers.
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Old-school lightbulbs for that Thomas Edison glow.
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This little beauty is like a living sculpture.
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Design-nerd chic at its best.
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White for the modernist, orange for the Jonathan Adler fan, blue for the girly girl, green for the midcentury fanatic and black for the actual designers.
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All designers love chevrons, and all DIYers love washi tape. These are immutable facts of the universe.
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Alessi salt and pepper shakers that look like smooth white stones. For the minimalist in your life.
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You could actually wash with it. Or you could just use the box as a design element in your bathroom.
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Paul D'Amico - Period Design sweet little things... I have been period tile hunting and I noticed from one of your ideabooks you are keen on tiles. I have attached a sample from my ideabooks. 






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Karen Heffernan $899 for soap?!?
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Samantha Schoech Karen: Ha! Thanks for the catch. No, the soap is a reasonable $4.
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Ideabook published on Dec. 10, 2012.
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