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Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts for the Home

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Lafayette Reporter 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) Sand Etched Latitude and Longitude Stemless Wine Glass
Let these personalized wine glasses serve as an everyday reminder of a special place. Send Susquehanna Glass Company any location, and they’ll find the coordinates to create wine glasses just for you. The latitude/longitude design is an exclusive collaboration with us that uses sand etching to leave a clean, crisp finish. Each glass is created in the USA with a keen eye for detail and a strong tradition—over 100 years and counting—of craftsmanship.

2) Donut Aromatherapy Diffuser
Each ultrasonic humidifier from Serene House is as lovely as it is functional. The Donut II fills up to 450 square feet with purifying mist, aromatherapy, mood lighting, and your favorite songs. Its ceramic oscillator emits ultrasonic vibrations that create a cool, fine mist, boosting the room’s moisture balance. Add some drops of your favorite essential oil and that fresher feeling air will have a great scent, too.

3) Wooden Tabletop Penny Hockey Game
Shoot and score with this penny hockey table game. All you need to play is a finger that’s ready to flick and a penny that acts as the hockey puck. The wooden game board is handcrafted in Missouri and is made with the mission to bring families together for a nostalgic (and fun) screen-free game night.

4) Modern Twist Candle
54Celsius: Twist Modern Candle - Peach

5) Custom Framed Wooden Map
It’s a fresh perspective on your favorite city. This laser cut wall art is Made in the USA from A1-grade oak then hand-stained with dark walnut Danish oil. Maker Dan Lin transforms maps into sophisticated-but-minimalist silhouettes with clean lines and shapes. Each one is a beautiful conversation piece that comes framed and ready to show off.

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