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2016 Gift Guide: Under $100

Looking to splurge a little more on a gift this year for a loved one? While we have a lot of good ideas for under $50, sometimes you want to do a little indulging. Here’s a good list of beautiful and useful gift ideas that stay under the sweet spot of $100.

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Card Wallet From Stephen Kenn \\\ $50
Sleek and chic, this wallet is a great gift for the gentlemen and ladies in your life. The supple leather and subtle perforations make this a minimalist’s dream.

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Set of Hexagon Trivets \\\ $58
Love how these handmade and hand carved trivets are inspired by architecture.

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Matchaeologist Brewing Kit \\\ $65
Tea aficionados need love too! Bring back the serenity of tea with this matchaeologist brewing kit.

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Unisex Hyde Sunglasses From MVMT \\\ $66.50
Stay cool with these classic tortoiseshell sunglasses for him or her, and even come with polarized lens.

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Lana Bath Towel From Rikumo \\\ $71
Ultra luxurious bath towel made in Japanese soft cotton. Basically want to roll in this forever.

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Loose Blue Stripe Planter and Tray \\\ $72
A diminutive and freshly designed planter for those with the green thumbs.

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Suspended Planter \\\ $80
An intriguing planter in an unusual shape. Another great find for the fauna enthusiasts in your life.

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Georgia Leather Wallet in Black Splatter \\\ $84
We love black and white, and this wallet is no different. The splatter take on it adds a raw twist.

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Mitla Dash Throw From MINNA \\\ $95
Dreaming of the dog days of summer with this colorful and geometric throw. Handcrafted in Mexico, it’s perfect as a blanket indoors and out.

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Flashcube \\\ $99
It’s a circle, it’s a square, it’s a minimalist table lamp that’ll match any design aesthetic.

After surviving a quarter life crisis, Nanette went from working in healthcare canadian meds to pursuing her loves of design, food and writing. During the day she works in social media marketing, by night she writes for Design Milk. You can find more of her work at nanettewong.com.