STYLISH GIFTS: FOR THOSE WITH A WILD STREAK
Animals have such presence. Make them presents, in their many varied forms. From feathers to horn, animal prints to zebra stripes, any time of year is a good time for the wild side. Every few years, animal prints come back into favor, and for good reason. When used right, (i.e. sparingly) their impact is memorable. For those that appreciate this lively look, here are gifts to enthrall.
Photo courtesy of Dransfield and Ross
Don't ruffle your feathers, look at them on Dransfield and Ross's chic convex mirror.
Photo courtesy of Natural Curiosities
Bring wonderous creatures into interiors with this stately elephant print from Natural Curiosities.
Photo courtesy of Jayson Home
Having fresh flowers around makes everything look better, so why not add an interesting vase to a friend's collection? This rustic double horn version from Jayson Home has room for two small arrangements.
Photo courtesy of Branca
Urban and country dwellers can enjoy a bit of alpine style with Alessandra Branca's striking red and brown embroidered Stag's Head Cocktail Napkins, sold in a set of six.
Photo courtesy of Tozai
A Zebra hide rug real or faux adds a worldly wise exoticism to an interior. I found this wonderful eco friendly printed canvas version designed by the talented Dransfield and Ross boys for Tozai. Trimmed in felt, it makes a chic addition to any area that needs a bit of pattern.
Photo courtesy of Jen Going
For the gal that loves blue and white, Jen Going's cobalt blue and white Zebra Pillow with contrast blue trim.
Photo courtesy of Asha
Malachite gives me wanderlust for the great African game reserve camps and chic safari style. Slide necklaces were so popular in the 70's, I am glad Asha is bringing them back, her design Isabel is a quatrefoil pendant featuring malachite in the center.
Photo courtesy of Kayce Hughes
I don't tend to wear a lot of leopard, I have 2 pairs of shoes, Belgians and Stubbs and Wooton, that have carried me through the trend resurgence over the past 10 years. Maybe its time to add a tiny bit more, with Kayce Hughes clutches trimmed in a bright hue. I like the subtle contrast and classic shape.
Photo courtesy of Pologeorgis
Here is another way to inject a bit of leopard into your evening wardrobe without going overboard- a little Rabbit Fur Stole from Pologeorgis resembles the real thing but with a gentler price.
Photo courtesy of Iomoi
With a Cheetah spot border, the handsome leather and canvas monogram tote from Iomoi is a perfect bag for running around town.
Photo courtesy of Sugar Paper
Mixing a gold foil printed liner in a small leopard spot pattern and a hot pink border, letterpress cards from LA's Sugar Paper have pizazz.
Photo courtesy of Ralph Lauren
It is hard to resist a gift that helps with organization. Ralph Lauren Home's swanky leather and leopard printed letter holder assists in keeping desk clutter to a minimum.
Photo courtesy of Thomas Paul
Butterflies have been in style for some time now, and every time they get prettier. Elevating melamine, Thomas Paul's oval tray looks elegant but can go rough and tumble outdoors.