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Mini guide: 5 Christmas gifts for kitchen and design lovers

Last minute gifts are a risky business, but there’s a range of risk-free gadgets that’s always successful: kitchen design! Colourful kitchen and home accessories are two of my favourite choices and, in this last Christmas mini-guide, I propose 5 gifts kitchen lovers will actually enjoy and use everyday!

Kitchen gifts are smart, but why? Pop cooking and serving gadgets aren’t just handy but refresh home with splashes of colour and quirky motifs.

In this collection, you’ll find my top 5 International interior design studios available in any furniture store or big bookshop chain.

1) Give your best friend the pleasure of a lunch at the park with a modern bento: with a zen  lunch box… the break is ready at a reasonable price! Black+Blum studio is also famous for its Box-Appetit,  I’ve got one and I’m using it every day!

2) Joseph and Joseph have a nice array of kitchen tools: this guitar amp worktop is the perfect serving dish for a rockin’ dinner!
5 Christmas gifts for kitchen and design lovers. Modern designers

3) For the food enthusiast and baker friend, there’s the pop cake set by Lekue, a simply delicious idea. You’ll expect some fragrant goodies back…

4) Mugs, again, not quite but… the magical Kikkerland! These cups are colour changing and transforming thermic breakfast mugs and will be the joy of your mug hoarder friend (you have one for sure!).

5) Fill that new mug with some hot coffee. Who uses capsules will find Pusher cactus capsule stand more than practical… cool! 

Still doubts? A trip to the closest Tiger may save your Christmas!  There’s  what you may (not) need in the kitchen but you want – at the end – because it’s terribly… funny!
Christmas gifts for kitchen and design lovers: FlyingTigers biscuits cutters

My super easy tip  for successful last-minute gifts: everyday objects with a twist of irony and design! If your morning starts in the kitchen, start with joy!

Valentina Chirico aka Valens

Valentina Chirico: a past as archaeologist, a present as editor between London and Bedfordshire. An expat born in Southern Italy from an expat family. She holds an MA in Egyptology from the University of Birmingham and contributed as a co-author and postgraduate ambassador to the UoB PG Recruitment Blog before fully embarking on online editing. She covers the role of Senior Writer and Language Specialist for a global marketing company. Besides archaeology and arts, this alumna loves travelling and shares an uncommon sense of humour. Online since 2009 with ValentinaChirico.com and later with ItalianMemories, Valentina is a storyteller and wants to inspire you a good laugh or to aim higher, to the stars.

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