Holiday Gift Guide 2021

Here are some of our favorite sustainable gifts for this holiday season and beyond!

- Good Ancestor

 

Handmade Ceramic Mugs

For coffee, tea, or hot toddy lovers, there is nothing like having your warm & cozy moment with a beautiful handcrafted mug. You can really feel the difference when drinking out of a mug made with intention and care, and it is a GOOD feeling that makes the moment that much more special. Also, the process and materials are way better for the earth! Here are some of our favorite mugs to gift this season:

Handcrafted in Mexico from West Elm

by btw Ceramics for West Elm

by Blue Pheasant from Food52

Handcrafted in Santa Barbara by Klapp Ceramics

 

Ceramic Vases

You can’t go wrong with a gorgeous ceramic vase… paired with a bouquet of flowers and it’s the perfect gift for the floral and/or ceramic lover! Here are some stunning options that can fit into any style and will elevate the style of any space they occupy.

Native to Marrakech, Morocco, tadelakt is an ancient limestone plastering technique and material.

from Bloomist

by Myrth for Bloomist

by DAP77Art from Etsy

by Hands On Ceramics from Etsy

 

Ceramic Bowls

These beautiful ceramic bowls are sure to elevate any home… they can be used as a fruit bowl, catchall, serving bowl or just as a work of art on a shelf or cocktail table.

 

Mattress Bedrolls

Why do we love these? Because they are perfect for lounging with a book and curling up with our loved ones.

 

Light Up Your Loved One’s Lives!

Give the gift of light this holiday season! Candlestick holders & candles paired with loving intentions of lighting up someone’s life, can be a truly meaningful gift! Here are some lovely options that you will be sure to see on your loved one’s holiday table or mantel the minute they’re opened!

by Grandmont Street for Bloomist

 

Brooms

Why not make the process of cleaning a more beautiful one, with a thoughtfully handmade broom that will last many many years. For the most part, a typical plastic broom is an eyesore and also terrible for the landfills most of them end up in. These unique brooms, made with traditional techniques, are so good looking you won’t want them to be hidden in the closet and will add joy to your clean up session!

by Custodian Studio for Nickey Kehoe

by Andrée Jardin for Food52

by Custodian Studio for Bloomist

Amish Fireplace Broom and Dustpan

by Milstream Home for Helen Milan

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