
For anyone with a keen interest in design, or the discerning eye of a conscientious grown-up, gifting season is an anxious time. That’s because most of the things we get from other people, while well intentioned, just aren’t very nice. Or rather: they aren’t things that will get used, whether they’re as cartoonishly unfortunate as reindeer socks and sweaters, or just unnecessary accoutrements — yet another iPad case, a quirkily colored spatula.
No one, giver nor receiver, wants a gift to be shunned to a corner, quietly racking up dust and First-World guilt. The solution is easy: buy nicer things for the people in your life, and ask for the same in return. Not more expensive things or more uselessly ornamental things. Nicer things: things that have been lovingly, consciously designed to be the best, most functional, most ergonomic things they can be. Things with pedigree. Things that will last for decades, if not lifetimes, because they’re intended to, unlike the stack of mass-produced plastic tchotchkes littering your closets from holidays past. For example: anything on this list right here.
12 Guys of Christmas
The Techie
The Adventurer
The Athlete
The Globetrotter
The Do-it-Yourselfer
The Dapper Man
The Mediaphile
The Outdoorsman
The Driver
The Chef
The Designer
The Mixologist

