8 Designer pieces to give as a gift

8 Designer pieces to give as a gift

Christmas is behind us but there are many other occasions during the year to give gifts to those we love or pamper ourselves. And any design lover will love receiving one of the 8 design pieces that today we propose to give as a gift.

Jewelry, furniture, decorative objects our home... there is a little bit of everything in this selection. And the budget you need to buy each of them is also varied, with pieces that mostly range between €50 and €300 but can reach 15000. Take a look at them, you'll love them!

Book 56 days in Arles by François Halard

Book 56 days in Arles by François Halard

If you like the interior photography You probably know François Halard and you will like 56 days in Arles, since the book contains 56 polaroids that he took during his confinement in Arles, in his private hotel. A space that abounds in details that testify to his deep attachment to art.

Published by Libraryman, this book, of which 1000 copies have been published in the first edition, is a great opportunity to witness his vision. You can buy it in different stores for a price that may surprise you, €54.

Kink Vase by Muuto

Kink Vase by Muuto

Kink vase by Muuto It is at this point a classic. A piece that provides a contemporary shape to the archetypal vase through a combination of traditional craftsmanship and design language. With its double opening, the Kink Vase adds a sculptural feel to the room, even when not in use. Made of porcelain, it is available in sand, light blue and dusty lilac for €225.

Green Amarylis by Robert Mapplethorpe

Green Amarylis by Robert Mapplethorpe

Robert Mapplethorpe became famous for his transgressive black and white photographs, which often celebrated the artist's queer community. However, we especially like his later photography which features formal portraits, nudes and flowers. And we feel a certain weakness for color, the texture and beauty of Green Amarylis, although we are aware that we will never be able to buy it. Because? Because it is one of his most expensive works and costs 15000 pounds.

Kartell Componibili

Kartell Componibili

The Componibili created in 1967 are a timeless classic of decoration that today are presented with rounded shapes. Thanks to the fixed compositions of two, three and four elements, they are practical and functional in any environment. You can use them as a bedside table, as a side table in your reading corner or as storage furniture in the hall, among many other uses. Available in different colors, you can buy one from €98,60

SUNNEI Hoop Earrings

Sunnei Earrings

The mini round golden brass earrings with butterfly closure and laser engraved logo from Sunnei do not go unnoticed and neither will whoever you decide to give them to. You will find them in different versions the gummed ones being our favorites in bubblegum pink, light blue, lilac, yellow, orange, beige rubber or combinations of these colors. Made in Italy and nickel-free you will not miss them models to choose from from €175.

Low table Chat

Low table Chat

We love this low table that we had already mentioned before on this page. a table simple but with very attractive colors what can you find at Really Nice Things Reduced to €239. A perfect design if you need a minute for yourself or want to entertain your friends at home.

Made in Spain It is compact and versatile. Charla is available in different sizes and is offered in three colors: light blue, red and light green. You will also like to know that this table, baptized by another name, adopts a rounded shape that, depending on where you want to place it, could suit you better.

Botijo ​​Cañá by Nuria Riaza

Botijo ​​Cañá by Nuria Riaza

Lately we have been very attracted to ceramic pieces, especially those that reinvent such classic pieces as a jug. That's why we couldn't help but notice the Cañá jug by the artist Nuria Riaza which defends that if we work with our hands, repeating the gestures of yesteryear and in direct contact with the raw material, we generate links between past and present.

In this series of unique pieces - there are three - worked on a lathe His interest in archaeology, geology and archaic forms is reflected. The result is a collection of bluish containers that, in addition to being used to contain and carry liquids, have another reading of a more ritual and symbolic nature. They are related to fertility, abundance and life cycles.

nesso lamp

nesso lamp

Designed by Giancarlo Mattioli for Artemide, the Nesso lamp was a real icon of lighting and Italian design of the 60s due to its pop aesthetics and the use of an innovative material that revolutionized industrial design such as ABS resin.

The lamp combines the sinuous curves of the 60s Space Age with the minimalist sensibilities of timeless design. He Italian stamp Artemide It is reissued within its "Artemide Classics" collection, following the original design created in 1965 by Giancarlo Mattioli, so you can have it in your home from €190.


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