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I’ve Spent Days Searching for Homeware, and These Items Are the Best of the Best

My love of fashion has ever so slightly dwindled this year, as all of my favourite dresses, shoes, and accessories have been retired to the back of my wardrobe, and “dressing up” has become a distant memory. Instead of hunting for new brands and items in my spare time, I’ve become obsessed with homeware, so my Christmas shopping reflects this shift. Spending so much time inside my home over the past year has really made me think about how I can make my space feel special and comforting, and my Christmas wish list this year is filled with items that will make me love my space even more in 2021.

Just like clothes, homeware can be difficult to buy for someone else, as it is so personal, especially when it comes to big purchases. So for this gift guide, I’ve split it into three categories, with gift ideas for maximalists who love colour and prints, for those who want their homes to be calm and neutral, and for those who want to shop from independent brands and secondhand to make a home that feels truly unique. Within each category, I’ve included both small items such as colourful candles and quirky prints (that can be given to a friend or a relative who is tricky to buy for) and bigger ticket items, from vintage chairs to beautiful rugs. Keep scrolling to see my edit of 40 homeware gifts that I love for this Christmas.

Below, you’ll find tapestries, prints, candles, and bedding in the boldest prints and the most vibrant colours. The best thing about this aesthetic is that more is more.

If you’re buying for a minimalist, sleek vases, rustic, wooden bowls, and throws in muted colours are no-brainers.

This year, there has been a movement to support small and local brands, as many businesses have been hugely impacted by the pandemic’s restrictions. Luckily, there are lots of little-known independent brands and vintage sellers listing their pieces online, so don’t let the lockdown stop you from finding something truly unique. 

Next up, See our guide to the key trends for autumn/winter 2020.