节日礼品指南:艺术、家居和设计

为某人找到合适的礼物很难。有时不仅仅是知道他们想要什么或喜欢什么,而是知道他们是什么样的人,然后试着为他们找到意想不到的东西。一些他们从来没见过的事情。完全独一无二的东西。来自艺术界、家居用品界、设计界和个人用品界的礼物,往往需要对送礼者有相当深入的了解,但其影响力也可能远远超过其他类别的礼物。Verge团队从网络的各个角落收集了一些他们最喜欢的左撇子——艺术印刷品、可穿戴设备,甚至是照明设备——...
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为某人找到合适的礼物很难。有时不仅仅是知道他们想要什么或喜欢什么,而是知道他们是什么样的人,然后试着为他们找到意想不到的东西。一些他们从来没见过的事情。完全独一无二的东西。来自艺术界、家居用品界、设计界和个人用品界的礼物,往往需要对送礼者有相当深入的了解,但其影响力也可能远远超过其他类别的礼物。Verge团队从网络的各个角落收集了一些他们最喜欢的左撇子——艺术印刷品、可穿戴设备,甚至是照明设备——希望有人能看到这个完美的礼物。然后买下它。然后成为一个需要帮助的孩子的英雄。超级昂贵的灯。

Alpha Industries MA-1 Flight Jacket

Price: $118

Introduced in the 1950s, the MA-1 is a classic of American design. It’s the original nylon flight jacket — warm, stylish, and versatile, with pockets everywhere and tight cuffs and collar to keep the wind out. If you’re a William Gibson fan, you might remember the Buzz Ricks*** from Pattern Recognition as an MA-1, but the Alpha Industries version is both the original (the company is the descendent of several military contractors) and far more affordable than its Japanese counterpart.

Hurricane Sandy t-shirts

Price: $40

Hurricanes suck. Especially when they hit bizarre places, like New York City. Luckily there are people out there who want to help others in need — and once in awhile they end up making amazing objects in the pursuit of a good cause. That seems to be the case with these two t-shirts, which depict classic NYC graphics in various states of trouble. New York’s loss is your gain… but also New York’s gain. 100 percent of the profits go to victims of hurricane Sandy — so you can get a great gift and do a good deed. And that’s pretty great, right?

Seiko SNDA65 military chronograph watch

Price: $156

The super rich and wannabe super rich love to talk about watches, but regular humans just need a watch that reliably tells the time and also makes you look like a total badass while wearing it. Meet the Seiko SNDA65, an anonymously named chronograph that’s anything but anonymous. Besides keeping time like a champ with Japanese quartz movement, the murdered-out, black-on-black look of the watch is enough to bring any design fiend into its orbit. Bonus round: Verge Editor-in-chief Joshua Topolsky owns a version of this watch, and describes the timepiece as “tough as nails.”

Nike+ FuelBand

Price: $149

We reviewed the Nike+ FuelBand back in March, and for our money it’s still one of the best — and more importantly, most engaging — fitness trackers on the market. Suited both for the gadget-obsessed and for regular humans looking for extra motivation, the device has become even more useful since its launch thanks to software support from the likes of Path. If the simplicity of the matte black original won’t play for the person on your holiday shopping list, the semi-translucent black and white models might be just the ticket.

Nest thermostat

Price: $249

Maybe it’s never occurred to you to give your friends a family a thermostat for the holidays, but what about a really cool thermostat? If you’re willing to go with unconventional gifts, the $249 second-generation Nest thermostat is a great choice. The device, designed by former iPod chief Tony Fadell, is lightyears ahead of the competition.

Zojirushi water boiler

Price: $135

This 4-liter electric kettle can be your best friend whenever you need to make tea, fresh brewed coffee, soup, noodles, or anything else that requires hot (but not boiling!) water fast. It can quickly heat water to either 140, 175, 195, or 208 degrees Fahrenheit and keep it there for as long as you need. No more fussing with thermometers to get the proper water temperature for your delicate teas and morning coffee.

Aeropress

Price: $26

The lowly AeroPress, a combination of rubber and plastic, may cost less than $26, but it can produce coffee rivaling that made by machines that are many times more expensive. The simple formula of time and pressure let you control your brew, and make coffee that is sweet and aromatic without being too bitter. Any self-respecting coffee lover will want one of these, assuming they don’t own it already.

Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

Price: $145

If you’re going to spend the money on fresh-roasted coffee beans, you better be grinding them correctly — that cheap spice grinder you bought for $13 isn’t cutting it. Don’t lie to yourself. Spend a bit more, and embrace the ability to control c***istency and grind. The Baratza Encore offers a grind range from 250 to 1200 micr***, which should be more than enough for making everything from an espresso to a French Press.

Jeremy Enecio prints

Price: $20-40

Art is cool. It can be weird. Sometimes it makes you feel… things. That’s certainly true when it comes to the paintings of Jeremy Enecio. The talented artist specializes in portraits (see his charming and bizarre takes on Louis C.K. and Stephen Fry), but also has some beautiful, abstract work that should light up the dark corners of someone’s home this holiday season. Bonus, while not available for purchase yet, he did an awesome portrait of Neil deGrasse Tyson. It’s out of this world.

Tony Delfino prints

Price: $50

Do you know anyone who likes incredible illustrati*** of people’s heads exploding and shooting light out of the eye sockets? Oh who are we kidding? Everyone you know likes that stuff. So go get them one of these limited edition prints from the artist Tony Delfino, which are sure to be a collector’s item (or at least a topic of conversation) in the very near future. Be warned: there are only 50 of these each, so act fast if you want to make it happen.

Andy Gilmore prints

Price: $30 and up

All over the Verge offices, staff members use Andy Gilmore’s cool, geometric artwork as backgrounds for our phones and tablets. A phone background is a terrible gift, but a print of one of Andy’s wonderful kaleidoscopic designs would be a great one.

Collage art by Jesse Treece

Price: Assorted

Jesse Treece is like a super-savant child cutting and pasting with National Geographic magazines from the year 2187. His collages will alter your perspective, and ask you to re-evaluate the pastoral landscapes you once knew.

Christopher Walken by Brandon Bird

Price: $20 and up

There aren’t a lot of heroes in this world. Christopher Walken is one. From his star-making Russian roulette scene in The Deer Hunter to the watch speech in Pulp Fiction to his tortured psychic in The Dead Zone — “The ICE is gonna BREAK!” — to cowbell-prescribing Bruce Dickinson on Saturday Night Live, the man is indisputably a legend. But what about the man behind that legend? How does he spend his time? In this painting by Brandon Bird, Christopher Walken whiles away a lazy Sunday drinking Tab and building a Transformer in his basement. Sounds about right to us.

Neon letter alphabet

Price: £43.50 (per letter, transformer not included)

Do you know someone with a need to send the world a message? In neon lettering? In their home? Congratulati***, you’re going to enable their weird need this holiday season. It’s not a cheap gift depending on the sentiment, but it’s one that will be easy to identify. Just make sure you get the big transformer (right here) if your buddy is wordy.

Zombie tarot cards

Price: $16.95

Tarot cards are cool and mystical and will predict your future — if you believe in that sort of thing — but don’t they all seem to be lacking graphic, campy depicti*** of zombies? Well not anymore! We’re not sure if this set will actually help steer anyone in the right direction re: life, but at least it’s something cool to look at while being dealt the news.

Skog lamps

Price: 5,000 Norwegian krone (about $875)

If you haven’t seen the 70’s masterpiece that is World on a Wire, now would be a good time to check it out. Once you get a load of the funky, retro-future design of the Rainer Werner Fas**inder classic, you’ll want to populate your world and the worlds of others with like-minded objects. The Skog lamp series by designer Caroline Olsson should help start your collection. While not very cheap, they are very cool — and we’re pretty sure that whoever gets a gift this nice will be forced by the power of universal karma to do something fantastic for the giver. The possibilities are endless. Don’t wait to find out what happens.

Supergrau Furore chandelier

Price: €3,200

Are you rich? Are you great at giving gifts? Do you want to outfit a friend’s pad with the most sci-fi chandelier on the market right now? This is the light for you — the Supergrau Furore. Clocking in at a painful 3,200 euros, this won’t be the easiest thing you spend money on this holiday season… but it’ll probably be the most unique. Assuming you have this kind of coin to drop on a loved one, you’ve only got one big issue to sort out: what color to buy. Because they all look pretty exceptional. If you’re really in a giving mood, we’ll take the copper version. Thanks a million.

Bubble wall clock

Price: $85

Sure, clocks seem like lame, weird, old things that no one needs… but then why do they keep putting ****og clocks on new gadgets? The answer is simple: clocks look cool. And the Newgate Bubble clock is one of the coolest. It also happens to be an affordable choice for the design nerd in your life — plus, it might help ensure future meetings are closer to on time. Remember, you don’t have to wake this thing up to find out what time it is.

Teenage Engineering OPLAB

Price: $299

From their studios in Stokholm Teenage Engineering has developed a plug and play laboratory for you to build your own kit. The OPLAB includes ****og inputs / outputs, 3 USB ports allowing you to connect your iPad, Synthesizer or Laptop, and midi input / output. Connect pressure sensors like poke, tap and flip for midi control change. A fun accessory for the OPLAB is the TS-1 sneaker with a wireless sensor — use it as a virtual sustain pedal or trigger a kick drum simply by tapping your foot.

Hoxton Street M***ter Supply canned goods

Price: £35.00

Horrific things can be fun, especially if you put them in nice packaging and include an assortment of candy with them. That seems to be the idea behind the Hoxton Street M***ter Supply “Range of Children’s Tinned Fear” set, which bottles up candies under the guise of childhood fears, and sells them for cold, hard money. We don’t know how said candy tastes, but with packaging so delightful and bizarre… do you even care?

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