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Designer Holiday Gift Guide (Part 3)

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This is the third and final installment of our designer holiday gift guide.  For our final part Senior Designer Chelly Wentworth and Junior Designer Trisha Hopkins share some great ideas to take care of those final people on your list.

 

Chelly’s Picks

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Portland CSA

A share of a CSA is an excellent present for the cook, foodie, or health nut on your list.  Locally farmed, seasonal produce is delivered to your door to keep your fridge stocked without having to think about going to the store.

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Portland Homestead Supply

A gift certificate for a class at Portland Homestead Supply (who doesn’t want to learn how to make cheese or stock up on canning supplies?)  Here is a list of recipes to get your holiday canning juices flowing.

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Fieldwork Flowers

Who doesn’t love to be treated to a fresh bouquet of flowers?  During these dark months of Winter a fresh arrangement can do wonders to brighten up a home.  Fieldwork Flowers can help you put together a beautiful, locally grown bouquet.

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Hand Eye Supply

For the creative on your list, a stop at Hand Eye Supply will surely provide an answer to your gift giving quandry.  They have a great selection of work wear that will keep your loved one styling while they work.

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The Art of Shaving

Celebrate the end of Movember with a  gift certificate for a lux shave from The Art of Shaving.  Maybe your honey needs to clean up for your new years kiss.  This gift is a perfect way to make him feel pampered without knowing that you want that scratchy beard gone.

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Muffin Head

Don’t forget your pooch and get him or her a warm coat from Muffin Head.  Each garment is made here in the USA from recycled materials so you can feel good about keeping your furry friend warm.

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Christmas Family Adoption Foundation

Let’s not forget that this is the season of giving.  If you have someone on your list that has everything this is a great option to help some of those that don’t in their name.  It’s easy to get caught up in the holiday fervor but if we stop to help those around us, we can enrich our own community.   So consider adopting a whole family in need by donating to the Christmas Family Adoption Foundation.

 

Trisha’s Picks

 

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Betsy and Iya

Betsy and Iya jewelery is handmade in Portland. I love everything they make. It’s different, funky and delicate.

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Jadeite

Everything Jadeite! Plates, bowls, cups and so on. You can find some good antique pieces on Ebay and Etsy. Or buy new from Sur La Table.

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Dansk

The Kobenstyle line of pots and pans from Dansk cookware is my all-time favorite. Originally designed by Jens Quistgaard in 1965, this line is now being reproduced by Dansk again.  It is so classic and modern. You can find it in town at Schoolhouse Electric.

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I love these gold rimmed plates available at Food52. Very organic and oh so lovely!

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Rejuvenation

I have always wanted a pair of these chairs from Rejuvenation. And one day I will own them!

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Design Within Reach

Who could resist the urge to buy the iconic lounge chair and ottoman designed by Charles and Ray Eames?  This piece is definitely a splurge item but will stand the test of time and provide many years of comfortable sitting while looking exquisite.

Want More?

Check out the other parts of the series:

Part One: Anne De Wolf, Marty Hegg & Kat O’Neil’s Picks

Part Two: Kristyn Bester and Jeffrey Kelly’s Picks

Phew!  This concludes our designer holiday gift guide.  We’ve had a great time putting these lists together and hopefully you had a great time reading them.  Now get out there and start crossing off the remaining people on your list.  Let us know if any of these items make their way into your loved one’s hands.

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Designer Holiday Gift Guide (Part 1)

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The holidays are upon us again and it’s time to start scratching our heads thinking of gifts for all the special people in our lives.  If you are having a hard time getting your gift list going we have just thing to get you started.  The Arciform Design Team has put together their personal lists of gifts they think will stun even the biggest Scrooges on your list.

For part one of our guide Senior Designer Anne De Wolf, Design Assistant Marty Hegg, and Junior Designer Kat O’Neill share some of their favorite places shop at and items to buy for the holiday season.  Take a look and get inspired to brave the crowds to get the perfect gift for the loved ones on your list.

Anne’s Picks

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Look Modern

It’s easy to miss this warehouse filled with mid-century gems located one block off Hawthorne and only being open one day a week doesn’t help.  Those willing to schedule some time on a Saturday or Sunday will be rewarded with a beautiful selection of furniture, art, and home goods.

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Old Portland Hardware

For those of you looking for salvaged architectural finds this is your stop.  Bret and his team do an outstanding job of finding and keeping alive some of Portland’s architectural history.  If you know someone looking for that special period piece to adorn their home, this is the place to start looking.

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Alder & Company

Alder & Company is my favorite store for this sort of thing.  I want everything in there.  Right now on the top of my list is this striped throwbed in black and white or metallic.

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Ink and Peat

Located on bustling Williams Ave., this one stop shop provides gifts ranging from house plants to jewelry to home goods.  You’re guaranteed to check someone off your list if you make your way here.

Marty’s Picks

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Spruce Apothecary

For me me me, a trip to this shop is on my list of to-do’s: Spruce Apothecary, at Union Way shopping corridor. This new-ish spot is owned by the same folks who own Canoe.

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Lark Press

Lovely cards from lark press. There is nothing like opening that mailbox at the end of the day and finding a handwritten card from a friend. Why not send some of your own on pretty paper? Throw in a little surprise like a fun photobooth picture strip!

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Poketo

This is my dream teapot.  It has a great size and shape and is made in Japan, where they know their tea!

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Futagami Brasswares

This crescent bottle opener, by Japanese brand Futagami, makes beer-drinking just a little bit beautiful, doesn’t it? Available at Woonwinkel and Beam & Anchor locally.

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Olympic Provisions

Open this link if you’re a carnivore and you’re hungry.  We’ve tried all of the salumis from the Spanish sampler, and can’t pick a favorite.

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Pistils Nursery

I love Pistils, up on Mississippi, and they can make up a custom terrarium for you for a really great price.  These are my newest love there: Marimo Moss Balls. They naturally occur in freshwater lakes in Iceland, Scotland, Japan and Estonia, and grow five millimeters a year. Marimo are said to live to be 100 years old.

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Herman Miller

I’m a fan of Alexander Girard’s suns, but would love this wool/cotton blanket.  Pendleton recreated his design, made for Braniff Airways back in the day. The only question now is which color?

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Finex Cast Iron

I love to cook, and a cast iron skillet can be used on the stovetop, out camping, or in the oven. Look at this 8” octagonal skillet, made in Portland. Awesome gift!

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Fetch Eyewear

Fetch eyewear for sunglasses or prescription, Amy Sacks (the daughter of tile maker Ann Sacks) created this great line of eyewear AND donates 100% of proceeds to The Pixie Project, a wonderful non-profit animal rescue and adoption center located here in Portland.

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Kaufmann Mercantile

Oh, and a clear glass kettle, just like my dad has used since I can remember:

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Adidas

And I heard about these customizable Adidas this morning!  This might encourage me to do try running again?

Kat’s Picks

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The Meadow

For my husband, who loves to cook, I’ll be getting a set of culinary salts from The Meadow (Sshh!  Don’t tell!).

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Cornell Farms

I love giving (and getting!) indoor potted plants from Cornell Farms, like rosemary in a pretty glazed terracotta pot for anyone who loves fresh herbs.  They have great stuff all year round.

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Wayfair

I’m about to hit the “add to cart” button on these pillows in Navy Blue.  We’re jazzing up our family/media room because we’re playing host to a big group for Christmas.  I love the hit of color these will add, the graphic punch, the playful not-too-serious tie-dye effect of the pattern.  They’re down-filled, so they’ll be comfy – and because they’re not too expensive or precious, I won’t wince when someone inevitably spills on them.

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Atiyeh Brothers

If you really want to splurge on a one-of-a-kind gift for someone, a vintage rug from Atiyeh Brothers would be a fantastic gift.  They can last for generations, hide spills and pet hair really well, and bring an authenticity to a home that new rugs just don’t carry.

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Powell’s Books

Gift certificate to Powells.  There’s no better way to spend a rainy Winter day in Portland.  Plus, they have a café where you can refuel with hot chocolate and a croissant from the Pearl bakery when you need a break.

That does it for part one of our designer holiday gift guide.  I hope you found some inspiration from these suggestions.  Stay tuned for part two and more ideas to knock that gift list down to size.

Want more? Check out the other parts of this series:

Part 2: Senior Designer Kristyn Bester and Junior Designer Jeffrey Kelly’s Picks

Part 3: Chelly Wentworth and Trisha Hopkins’ Picks

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