To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at SE Missouri News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.
These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.
Top 5 Gifts for the Home
1) KNIFEDock™ In-Drawer Knife Block
This bamboo knife drawer organizer keeps knives organized and safely tucked way. Line up each knife in the built-in flexible cork dividers that fit almost any size blade. Your knives will be easy to identify and grab quickly for all your cooking jobs and your hands won’t be prone to an accidental jab.
2) Ethereal Glass Oil Lamp
This striking refillable glass oil lamp gets its glow from a paraffin oil alternative. The hurricane-style shield and floating lamp are both made from durable, hand-blown borosilicate glass. Add shells, berries, or greens to put your own spin on this hurricane-style lamp that works indoors or outside. Use with Firefly Fuel’s Lamp Oil for a longer-lasting, cleaner-burning experience that is smoke- and soot-free and odorless, too. Funnel included.
3) Custom Map Clock with Easel
A custom map clock crafted from marble keeps the memory of a special place—a first home, stand-out vacation, or wedding—alive while it keeps the time. Turkish marble is tumbled to make it one-of-a-kind, and a location from anywhere in the United States and the nine square mile-surrounding area are featured on the map. A compass rose will mark the exact spot and the map’s legend can be customized, too. Cast iron easel included. Made in Rhode Island.
4) I Love You Mason Jar Candle
Milestone Candles: I Love You Mason Jar Candle
5) Wooden Tabletop Horseracing Game
Gallop to a victory. This horseracing board game has you race against other jockeys to reach the finish line first. It combines dice, cards, and little pegged horses that are full of nostalgic charm. The wooden board is handcrafted in Missouri and is made with the mission to bring families together for an old-school (and fun) screen-free game night.