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Holiday Gift Guide Designer

Each year, this Christmas gift guide, specially selected for their high design quality. We scoured the world for each product selected for its functionality, design, and unique quality assurance. We hope you Enjoy the option year.

The holiday usually means breaking up parties and delightful entertainment for customers. To your entertainment a little easier and Nice, we chose the following for your kitchen, dining and living rooms.

1. Knife – Norman Copenhagen (Http://www.normancopenhagen.com/) € 34

Designed by the Italian team Pevere Paolo Lucidi and Luca Scandinavian Shop, Norman Copenhagen, rubber handled knife is perfectly ergonomic cut. Its circular shape corresponds to the palm of your hand and makes cutting vegetables and fruits. When you prepare, you can hang on the wall like a sculpture.

2. Wine Rack – Umbra (http://www.umbra.com/) $ 21

Every home needs a place to hold your wine selection. Acrylic bottle is designed by Ran Lerner and six bottles.

3. Stereo – Geneva Labs (Http: / / www.genevalab.com/) $ 999

In Switzerland we have a stereo system L for big spender and technophiles. Designed by laboratories Geneva, the stereo system is a stylish addition to your entertainment center. Available in different colors to match the high gloss lacquer decor of your home, the system has two speakers, amplifier, high quality, radio, CD player and iPod.

4. Andrea filter life Tube – A + R (http://aplusrstore.com/) $ 150

A beautiful environment does not start with furniture, which begins with a healthy environment. For residents of our environmental awareness, A + R offers the life of Andrea air filter. Designed by Paris's Laboratory Lehanneur by Mathieu and David Edwards, the filter removes atmospheric gases toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene and ammonia and use of a live plant to absorb toxic gases.

5. Hollywood Pillow – Z Gallerie (http://www.zgallerie.com/) $ 49

6. Pilar Vendome – Z Gallerie (http://www.zgallerie.com/) $ 38-40

To add glamor and romance at home, Gallery Z provides a cushion of flowers with ruffles and Pilar de Vendome. The pillow is bright turquoise nylon organza, a burst Perfect color against a white backdrop of winter. Vendome pillar candle holder is made of silver mercury glass and placed in 18 "or 21" high.

7. Research method: The Store of modern life has made American homes – from Amazon.com, $ 31.50

No rooms complete without a coffee table book. Written by Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange, research design of the book a tribute to the famous designer boutique, but disappeared Boston research design. Opened in 1969 by architect Benjamin Thompson, the store was ahead of time. A former member of the German architect Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus movement, Thompson carefully organized selection of furniture, accessories and fashion your store. Closed in 1978, research design continues to affect many of today's designers.

8. Digital Dreams spider – Unica Home (http://www.unicahome.com/) see website web price

Whenever an extra touch to your home, we have the lamp Digital Dreams. Designer William Brand and Annet van Egmond wanted lighting to create a sculpture of a single chandelier. At the end of each radio is a digital frame that contains 1 GB of memory to display your personal photos, allowing change the sculpture. You can capture their holiday memories and download it for future clients to see and admire.

For those who have a great interest in design, a unique gift that will provide long term benefits is a line of interior design Sure. Sheffield School provides a flexible learning style and the opportunity to explore other topics with offerings such as feng shui training, planning, certification of ski events, and even jewelry making classes. If you or someone you know is interested in learning the elements of design, whether for personal or professional is an excellent place to start.

About the Author

Caroline Wolfe Papocchia is a freelance event planner based in New York City. She has over six years of experience as a project manager and production supervisor for a variety of clients and event planning companies. In her career, Caroline has worked on public and private events both in the US and abroad, ranging in scale from a dinner party for 10 to an opening gala for 1,500.

As the student advisor for the Wedding and Event Planning Course (http://www.sheffield.edu/htmlsrc/wedding-event-planning-course.html) at the Sheffield School, Caroline imparts her knowledge and experience to students from around the country and the globe who are aspiring to enter the event planning field. Caroline advises students equally on working in the industry and getting the most from their studies with Sheffield.

In addition to her work with the students, Caroline contributes stories on event and wedding planning to Sheffield’s Stylehound blog and Designer Monthly e-newsletter, as well as to Project Wedding.

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