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Holiday Gift Guide 2025: What Our Editors Want

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Holiday Gift Guide 2025: What Our Editors Want

December 16, 2025

What’s on our editors’ wish lists this holiday season? Warmth, art, style, and plants, of course.

Nature-Inspired Art

Says Margot: &#8\2\20;In May, I wrote a story about Sandy Suffield&#8\2\17;s paper flowers—made from salvaged packaging materials and presented in found frames. In addition to her originals, Sandy also offers prints that are lovely and work well in groups. I would love to have one—or many, I especially like this one of Nerine (£95.00).&#8\2\2\1;
Above: Says Margot: “In May, I wrote a story about Sandy Suffield’s paper flowers—made from salvaged packaging materials and presented in found frames. In addition to her originals, Sandy also offers prints that are lovely and work well in groups. I would love to have one—or many, I especially like this one of Nerine (£95.00).”
Laura says she loves photographer and archivist Brian Kelley&#8\2\17;s mission and work: &#8\2\20;Using photography, videography, and audio recordings, the Gathering Growth Foundation was created to capture and archive some of the most iconic lesser-known old growth trees and forests in the United States&#8\2\2\1; according to his website. His Jardine Juniper Print is \$\100.
Above: Laura says she loves photographer and archivist Brian Kelley’s mission and work: “Using photography, videography, and audio recordings, the Gathering Growth Foundation was created to capture and archive some of the most iconic lesser-known old growth trees and forests in the United States” according to his website. His Jardine Juniper Print is $100.

Vases for Our Garden’s Best Specimens

&#8\2\20;Several of the Remodelista editors collect La Soufflerie vases that are hand-crafted from recycled glass, and I can see why. I particularly like their Face Vases,&#8\2\2\1; says Fan. Prices start at \$46.
Above: “Several of the Remodelista editors collect La Soufflerie vases that are hand-crafted from recycled glass, and I can see why. I particularly like their Face Vases,” says Fan. Prices start at $46.
Above: Kier loves bud vases, especially this classic one from Heath. The Bud Vase stands just 3.75-inches tall;  $37.

Plants We Covet

&#8\2\20;I love Bergs planters even when they’re empty, but this would be especially nice to receive,&#8\2\2\1; says Margot of the Lemon Cypress Topiary in Bergs Gray Kobenhavner Pot & Saucer; \$7\2 at White Flower Farm.
Above: “I love Bergs planters even when they’re empty, but this would be especially nice to receive,” says Margot of the Lemon Cypress Topiary in Bergs Gray Kobenhavner Pot & Saucer; $72 at White Flower Farm.
&#8\2\20;I’ve been obsessed with Tulbaghia violacea since seeing it planted with lavender and Stipa tenuissima at the Tom Stuart-Smith-designed Le Jardin Secret in Marrakesh. I’d love a bagful of bulbs to plant out next spring, &#8\2\20;writes in Clare. Photograph via Armstrong Garden Centers.
Above: “I’ve been obsessed with Tulbaghia violacea since seeing it planted with lavender and Stipa tenuissima at the Tom Stuart-Smith-designed Le Jardin Secret in Marrakesh. I’d love a bagful of bulbs to plant out next spring, “writes in Clare. Photograph via Armstrong Garden Centers.

Accessories to Keep Us Warm

Above: Also from Clare: “Cozy socks are a must when gardening in the colder months and these are the thickest and most comfortable I’ve found,” says Clare of Nordic Socks. Pictured is a pair from its Arvid collection; 5 pairs for $49.99.
Above: Annie is eyeing Fe Knits Handmade Snoods “to keep warm while shoveling, cutting from the winter garden, and on wintery walks.” They’re $190 each at the Floral Society.

Chic Objects for Our Outdoor Spaces

Above: “If you haven’t sat on a heated bench, your tush is missing out. I wish I could afford one of Galanter & Jones benches,” says Kier; from $2,800 at DWR.
Above: “I love the way bakeries in Sweden keep a lit candle by the door in winter. Would love this pretty Scandi lantern for the front steps,” says Annie. The Abri Lantern by Ferm Living is $123.50 at Nordic Nest.

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