True Design: Your Home Decor Gift Guide
“Go big with a home-décor item that you’ll truly love”.
TRUE DESIGN’s high-quality decor options can help make a special someone’s interior-design dreams come true this festive season.
New furnishings often fall to the bottom of a home-upgrade list, so why not use the holidays to invest in a gift that a loved one might not normally prioritize. Surprising them with a new and useful piece of furniture is practical and indulgent all at once — and you’ll be providing recipient with something they’ll likely treasure for years to come.
Now, choosing furnishings for someone else can feel like an overwhelming decision — we get that. But it doesn’t have to be. The trick is to focus on items that you know match your loved one’s decor style, personality, and hobbies.
For example, maybe your partner has a minimalist design vibe and loves to entertain friend at a dinner party, a set of sleek modern Karakter-JAZZ candleholder will help offer a personal touch.
Or maybe your sibling recently moved into a new apartment and is saving up to buy a stylish piece to store their favourite fruits. Just picture how excited and surprised they’ll be to unbox a beautiful new Kartell-Shibuya Vase.
Below are TRUE DESIGN’s top recommended gifts for this season, featuring five of the most giftable, truly worth-it items from our stores. No matter who you’re shopping for this year, you’ve come to the right place.
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