2020 Gift Guide: Worth the Splurge $500+
We have you covered with 10 special gift ideas that will definitely tell the recipient they're worthy of splurging upon.
A splurge by definition is a luxury, an exception to the rule of normality, and the holidays offer an opportune moment to set aside pure pragmatism for some “let’s make some dreams come true/treat yo self” acts of kindness. Whether it’s gifting a piece of art, a beautiful piece of furniture, some cutting-edge technology or a unique expression fashioned into jewelry, we’ve got you covered with ten special gift ideas that will definitely tell the recipient they’re worthy of splurging upon.
Addition Studio Caterpillar Couch \ $6,600
With everything happening right now a place to relax in the home seems ever increasingly like a necessity, and The Caterpillar by Aussie designer Ryan Hanrahan represents our most idealized version of where we’d want to unwind on the daily. The large L-shaped floor futon’s single backrest not only looks comfortable, it seems to silently promise the possibility of a relaxing scalp massage when shared with someone special.
Amare Premium Ring – LACE by Jenny Wu \ $900
The Amare initially gives the impression of a single piece of arabesque jewelry, but it’s actually comprised of two wavy rings fashioned to overlap and link together into a harmonious coupling ? an intricate example of architect Jenny Wu’s explorative designs using 3D printing technology to ...
A splurge by definition is a luxury, an exception to the rule of normality, and the holidays offer an opportune moment to set aside pure pragmatism for some “let’s make some dreams come true/treat yo self” acts of kindness. Whether it’s gifting a piece of art, a beautiful piece of furniture, some cutting-edge technology or a unique expression fashioned into jewelry, we’ve got you covered with ten special gift ideas that will definitely tell the recipient they’re worthy of splurging upon.
Addition Studio Caterpillar Couch \ $6,600
With everything happening right now a place to relax in the home seems ever increasingly like a necessity, and The Caterpillar by Aussie designer Ryan Hanrahan represents our most idealized version of where we’d want to unwind on the daily. The large L-shaped floor futon’s single backrest not only looks comfortable, it seems to silently promise the possibility of a relaxing scalp massage when shared with someone special.
Amare Premium Ring – LACE by Jenny Wu \ $900
The Amare initially gives the impression of a single piece of arabesque jewelry, but it’s actually comprised of two wavy rings fashioned to overlap and link together into a harmonious coupling ? an intricate example of architect Jenny Wu’s explorative designs using 3D printing technology to ...
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