Fabrics & Home's Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide - 11 Home Decor Inspired Presents

The holidays are coming, and the season of gift buying is upon us. But don’t worry, Fabrics & Home has you covered with our special holiday gift guide. Here are 11 home decor products that DIY’ers and interior decorators are sure to love:

Chicago, the musical, candles

Photo credit: Nose Best Candles

1. Set the Mood With Candlelight, Sound and Specialty Drinks

Nose Best Candles mixes all the elements you need for a good night in — soft lighting, fragrance, sweet tunes and a mocktail. Each hand-poured 100 percent soy wax candle, blended with toxic free scents, comes with a curated Spotify playlist and a drink recipe that blends perfectly with each candle’s scent. Theater lovers will love the company’s recent collab with the Broadway musical, “Chicago,” with candles ($22) inspired by Jazz Age murderesses Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly.

home decor gift guide puzzles

Photo credit: Apostrophe Puzzles

2. Puzzle Me This

Apostrophe Puzzles elevates the jigsaw experience with museum-quality collections that celebrate the paintings of contemporary artists of color. Once completed, these colorful puzzles look modern and chic when framed. Apostrophe Puzzles seeks to build artists and community. Each artists receives 12 percent of every puzzle purchase. The company also partners with nonprofits in communities of color (including ARTBuds), donating an additional percentage of each sale to expand arts accessibility (starting at $30).

Wall art of flowers

Photo credit: BIG Wall Décor

3. Fabric Art That Looks Good Folded or Framed

For those individuals who like to switch their artwork occasionally BIG Wall Décor makes it easy for you with fabric pieces that are easy to transport and swap out of its frame.

Their two-part wall art system offers a portable, metal infinity frame that houses your fabric print. Their modern catalogue offers something appealing to all. We especially like this watercolor painting by Shelby Kregel filled with a burst of pink, orange, purple and yellow flowers and Frank Moth’s “I Fell in Love With Fall Because of You,” with its vintage vibe (from $100; various sizes available).

wall art of lady with hat filled with flowers



4. Find a Crystal Clear Focus 

This smoky quartz cluster from Mystic Gleam adds warm hues to your décor as it provides grounding properties, giving you're the best of two worlds: wellness and beauty ($113).

smoky crystal

Photo Credit: Mystic Gleam

5. A Good Night’s Sleep

Celestial Silk’s pure mulberry silk pillowcases make going to sleep an elegant and comfortable experience. Silk, known for containing properties that promote radiant skin, enhances natural beauty. There are more than 28 colors and designs to choose from, plus you can have your pillowcase arrive in a beautiful box. Typically, tissue paper is white, but you can up the gift factor by requesting holiday-themed tissue paper or a ribbon, or through a personalized message. (Starting at $42). 

silk pillowcase with black and white pattern

Photo credit: Celestial Silk

6. Daily Words of Wisdom

Stay punctual and literary at the same time. This literary clock from Uncommon Goods — made of brass, glass and white oak wood — enhances the passing of time with literary quotes taken from more than 13,000 classics. You can choose how often (every minute, five minutes, 30 minutes or hourly) a new line of wisdom from the past 600 years appears and the language you’d like to see it in (English, French, German or Spanish). ($199).

digital clock with literary quotes

Photo credit: Uncommon Goods

7. Handblown Glass Flowers Always Stay Fresh

These handblown glass flowers from Uncommon Good hold a secret message. Each one represents an attribute — gratitude, love, joy, admiration, wisdom or strength. You can give just one or create an assortment that will speak to the recipient. Created by Dan Neff, each flower is about 10" and can sit on a table or mantel easily, or placed in a vase. Best of all, each flower is handmade so every one is unique ($45).

glass flowers in vase

Photo credit: Uncommon Goods

8. Give a Little Light

These solar lights from Solight-Design can brighten up your backyard or help people suffering from the effects of disasters or war. Alice Min Soo Chun, the inventor and founder, has visited more than 27 countries to introduce her solar-powered lights to people. Her Give a Light program ($25) brings such lights to areas like the Ukraine, Turkey, Acapulco, Maui and more. You simply pay for a light and then it is sent to the charity you select. The lights arrive partially charged (and the sun does the rest) and can easily unfold and fold for packing and storage.

pretty solar lights in pool

Photo credit: Solight-Design

9. Coasting the Globe

Give the gift of travel, with Xplorer Maps’ Natural Stone Coasters made from Turkish marble. Choose from 57 different colored maps, including Alaska’s Inside Passage, the Grand Canyon and Cape May. A stylish reminder of past trips or ones you intend on taking, all coasters are printed with fade-resistant ink, and have cork backings to keep your tables scratch-free ($49).

coasters that make a map

Photo credit: Courtesy of Xplorer Maps

10. Organization Made Elegant

This durable and water resistant Horn Tray from PILLOWPIA is crafted from genuine cow horn, ethically sourced from the agricultural industry. The tray, which comes in three sizes, fits into any décor. The unique piece — each one is slightly different — is perfect to hold jewelry, keys and other sundries (starts at $18). 

horn trays for bathroom or keys

Photo credit: PILLOWPIA

 11. The Fabrics & Home Gift Card

Gift cards always please as presents. And guess what? Fabrics & Home's gift card is perfect for DIYers and renovators. We can email or IM it to the recipient, or you can print it out. You can even use it to customize pillows, tablecloths, bedding and more!

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Featured photo: Solight - Design

For more gift guides, see our kitchen and bathroom gadgets post - and, just for fun, here's a piece about the origin of gift cards.

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