From crafty to cosy: the luxury edit
Not only will the recipient end up with something pretty, but they will have the satisfaction of having made it so themselves. RHS Capability Green and Greek Blue starter kit
£26.95 anniesloan.com
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Cancel January plans. This luxury poker set contains everything you need for a great night in.
£340 noblemacmillan.com
Super stylish thermal picnic flask for piping hot drinks al fresco.
Rectangular birchwood tray in one of Emma Shipley’s distinctive designs, inspired by Philip Pullman’s Northern Lights and her own expedition to the Arctic Circle.
£26 emmajshipley.com
Apple mini-speaker in orange.
£99 johnlewis.com
Privileged and proud of it? Needlepoint cushion
Chunky hand rolled mohair blanket in grass green.
£430 layeredinterior.com
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A trug for all that champers.
£39.50 marksandspencer.com
Hand decorated disco ball Delft tile.
£32 petrapalumbo.com
Les Ottomans Ikat print goblets. Set of four,
£128 selfridges.com
Gift Guide: For the Home

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