Black Friday and Cyber Monday are coming, and you still haven't squared away gifts for family, friends or co-workers. Whether you're a bit shaky on your firm's gift-giving etiquette, or just hate shopping, our curated gift guide will make it easy.
For the thirsty minimalist: a simple, slim and portable thermos. Stay hydrated and/or caffeinated wherever you go.Buy here.
For the sustainable itinerant: one-of-a-kind tote by Indianapolis' own People for Urban Progress, made from upcycled Superbowl banners and reclaimed seatbelts. Fits your laptop and all the fixin's.Buy here, and listen to our podcast episode with PUP.
For the exacting host: yes, it's a protractor cutting board, for precise portioning of all your slices. Buy here.
For those rainy photoshopping days: a black-and-white gradient puzzle! Perfect for friends or enemies.Buy here.
For Greg Lynn-lovers: these globular candles will no doubt inspire your next topographical experimentation. Or at the very least, melt in a cool way.Buy here.
For the leather-heads: for all those who need their leather accessories to fit together into geometric patterns, stock up over at Otaat Myers Collective.Buy here and check out our Working Out of the Box feature with them.
For the budding architect: a classic wooden birdhouse to build yourself (best to test your skills on birds before humans).Buy here and check out our Working Out of the Box feature with designers Scout Regalia.
For the painterly ones: this handy, portable (and cheap) golden section finder will no doubt come in handy. Stocking stuffer?Buy here.
And most importantly, for atmosphere: this USB-powered humidifier is as handsome as it is simple and satisfying.Buy here.
Looking for some not-so-material gifts? Why not donate to a community-design cause? Find your local organization through ACSA's handy directory, and submit a donation in the recipient's name. The Open Architecture Collaborative (formerly Architecture for Humanity) is seeking donations by January so they can train more architects to do community-based work.
Happy holidays from Archinect!
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