ArchDaily Architect’s Holiday Gift Guide 2016


ArchDaily Architect’s Holiday Gift Guide 2016

ArchDaily Architect’s Holiday Gift Guide 2016

It’s that time of year again to find the perfect gift for that special architect in your life. We’re all aware of architects’ peculiar habits and discerning tastes – meaning a last minute trip to store probably won’t cut it for finding the right present. But not to worry, ArchDaily is here to help you out with a list of great items any architects would love to receive.  Read on to see ArchDaily’s top gifts for architects! 


Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser / MUJI

Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser / MUJI

WHAT: Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser / MUJI

If you’re looking for a beautiful, minimalist gift that’s practical too, Japanese home goods retailer MUJI is a great place to start. One of their most popular items, the ultrasonic aroma diffuser, will inject life into any space by emitting a wide variety of MUJI brand scents, including blends named Happy, Love and Energy. Hot tip: the diffuser is great for getting rid of that stale apartment smell before guests arrive.

WHERE: $69.50 / $119.50 at MUJI


Brutalist Coloring Book / TM

Brutalist Coloring Book / TM

WHAT: Brutalist Coloring Book / TM

Sharpen your cold grey and warm grey pencils and add some colour to some great concrete constructions. Designed and printed with love in Brussels on thick recycled paper.

WHERE: €12 from TM


Blueprint Handkerchief / Cyberoptix

Blueprint Handkerchief / Cyberoptix

WHAT: Blueprint Handkerchief / Cyberoptix

Detroit Blueprint pocket square. Cass Tech High School Blueprint from original 1917 blueprints. We’ve digitally restored the original print which was sadly full of creases and water damage. For an authentic blueprint look, choose one of the classics: white on navy or navy on cream. Or get creative with any of our over 70 fabric and 100 printing ink colors.

WHERE: €20.05 from Etsy


'Pochette' Caryall / Atelier YUL

'Pochette' Caryall / Atelier YUL

WHAT: Leather Carryalls / Atelier YUL

Designed by architect Cece de la Montagne, this line of minimal leather carryalls contains space for large format papers, canvas, and prints with room for all of your essentials. 

WHERE: Prices range from $45 – $490 at Atelier YUL


Architecture Notecards / Wrytewood

Architecture Notecards / Wrytewood

WHAT: Hand-illustrated Notecards / Wrytewood

These sets of boxed travel notes feature hand-illustrations of architectural sites by M. Wood, printed on thick cream card stock and boxed in sets of 10 with matching envelopes.

WHERE: $16 – $20 from Wrytewood


Ossidiana Espresso Maker / Alessi

Ossidiana Espresso Maker / Alessi

WHAT: Ossidiana espresso maker / Alessi 

Designed by Sicilian architect Mario Trimarchi, this stovetop moka espresso maker is the latest in the line of architect-designed products by Italian housewares company Alessi. Other architect-designed products include the ‘Ribbon’ Wine Rack by Ben van Berkel (UNStudio), the ‘Fruit Basket’ tea set by SANAA, and Michael Graves’ classic ‘Tea Rex’ kettle

WHERE: $70 / $100 from Alessi


'Pebble' Wireless Charger / Oree

'Pebble' Wireless Charger / Oree

WHAT: ‘Pebble’ wireless phone charger / Oree

French company Oree makes a range of technology tools from the finest materials. Just place your phone on their latest product, the ‘Pebble’ wireless phone charger, and watch it charge cord-free. The ‘Pebble’ comes in tillia, walnut and white marble, and also includes an optional high end Bluetooth speaker for hands-free calls & music.

WHERE: €159 / €179 from Oree


Kaleido Trays / HAY

Kaleido Trays / HAY

WHAT: Kaleido Trays / Hay & Clara von Zweigbergk

This series of steel, geometrically-shaped trays can be used individually as bursts of unexpected colour or stored inside each other to create functional and imaginative constellations.

WHERE: $14 – $59 from A+R Store


Paper Cut-Outs / Zupagrafika

Paper Cut-Outs / Zupagrafika

WHAT: Paper Cut-out Architecture / Zupagrafika

Another fun stocking stuffer, these collections of paper cut-out models were inspired by modernist architecture of the former Eastern Bloc and beyond. The most fun set might be the “Blokografia” set, which take the form of different letters of the alphabet. 

WHERE: €4.50 – €10 from Zupagrafika


Ceramic Bell / Cosanti Originals

Ceramic Bell / Cosanti Originals

WHAT: Cosanti Bell / Paolo Soleri Studios

Made at late architect Paolo Soleri’s Cosanti studio in Scottsdale and his experimental city of Arcosanti, these bells were produced by Soleri to fund Arcosanti’s construction and development. Both bronze and silt-cast ceramic bells are available, and feature unique hand carved patterns in Soleri’s signature drawing style.

WHERE: $28 and up from Cosanti Originals


Loop Candelabra / Black & Blum

Loop Candelabra / Black & Blum

WHAT: Loop Candelabra / Black & Blum

Made by bending a piece of chromed steel tube to create two intertwined candleholders, the Loop Candelabra comes from UK design duo Daniel Black and Martin Blum, whose work has been featured in exhibitions and galleries worldwide. Use them individually, or cluster the candleholders for a dramatic effect.

WHERE: $32 from MoMA Store


Elephant Bottle Opener / Georg Jensen

Elephant Bottle Opener / Georg Jensen

WHAT: Elephant Bottle Opener / Georg Jensen

This classic was designed in 1987 by Jørgen Møller and his grandchild, and later went on to become a global favorite. At $50, it’s a more affordable option from Georg Jensen, who recently collaborated with Zaha Hadid for a line of rings and cuffs shortly before her passing this past March.

WHERE: $50 from George Jensen

Need more ideas? Check out last year’s gift guide here!