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The holiday season has a way of keeping us fully booked with social events from December 1st straight through New Year’s Eve. For hosts, this can pose a particular challenge: how to make sure that your event stands out from the rest? And for guests, this often means mad dashes to find last-minute gestures of appreciation that aren’t just another bottle of wine. Which is exactly why we’ve built Azure’s 2023 holiday gift guide around three dinners where the tables are set with great gift ideas for enlivening festive gatherings.

Here’s the full itinerary:

Night OneThe Loft Party. (It might be the season of gold and silver, but we’ve always been partial to steel and aluminum.)

Night TwoThe Villa Feast. (Who says Tomato Girl Summer can’t roll right on into Tomato Girl Winter?)

Night ThreeThe Gallery Soirée. (Museum-worthy objets that are sure to inspire a still life or two.)

Oh, and another great gift idea? A subscription to AZURE.

Scroll down to start your multi-evening marathon of food, drinks, and design.

All prices are in CAD unless otherwise specified.

An Azure Holiday Gift Guide 2023 collage of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023 featuring a mix of aluminum and steel objects, including a water pitcher, cutlery, and a rippled tray, all shown against a dark blue background with a gold border.

— Night One: —

The Loft Party
Experimental entrees meet their match in edgy industrial designs

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Wave tray by Muuto
A rippled steel platter shown against a blue background. One of the best gifts for architects of 2023.

By adding stylish ridges to a stainless-steel sheet, Milan studio Cara \ Davide creates the perfect platter for caviar and potato chips (Ruffles brand, naturally).

$335 at DWR; Bonne Choice

2
Silo vase by Lambert & Fils
An extruded aluminum flower vase featuring three cylinders with a red and yellow flower tucked into one of them.

Using the same extruded aluminum forms as the Montreal manufacturer’s recent lighting collection, this tubular vessel accommodates both candles and flowers.

From $280 at Lambert & Fils

3
Momento jug by &Tradition
A stainless steel pitcher with a curved handle shown against a dark blue background. One of the best gifts for architects 2023 in Azure's Design Holiday Gift Guide 2023.

Designer Jaime Hayon pours one out for house plants with a one-litre polished stainless-steel pitcher featuring a charming silhouette and easy-to-grip handle.

$220 at Finnish Design Shop (in ivory; stainless steel coming soon)

4
Cutlery set by Alessi
A screw-like display stand features four prongs to hold groupings of forks, spoons and knives that resemble industrial tools like wrenches. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

Nail the nuts and bolts of meal­time with the late Virgil Abloh’s Conversational Objects centrepiece. Matte-finish forks, knives and spoons offer a playful riff on rugged mechanic’s tools.

US$400 at Alessi

5
14p lamp by Bocci
A glowing glass orb shown against a dark blue background. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

A just-launched portable version of the Vancouver lighting brand’s signature orbs lasts for up to 80 hours on a single USB-C charge. The frosted glass shade sets an enchanting evening mood.

US$250 at Bocci

6
Opera gloves by Gohar World
A pair of extra-long silver oven mitts featuring a quilted pattern. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

Quilted, extra-long oven mitts by food installation artist extraordinaire Laila Gohar prove that a night of home cooking can feel just as fabulous as a trip to a downtown concert hall.

US$40 at Gohar World

An Azure Holiday Gift Guide 2023 collage of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023 featuring a mix of a wavy wooden cutting board, a woven rattan vase and a glass olive oil cruet, all shown against a light blue background with a blue border.

— Night Two: —

The Villa Feast
Kick off aperitivo hour with a fresh hit of Mediterranean escapism

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Luana vase by CB2
A woven rattan vessel with a wide base and arched handles.

One of 10 talents featured in CB2’s Black in Design Collective, Miami-based Élan Byrd celebrates the time-honoured art of basketry with a handwoven rattan vessel.

$100 at CB2

2
Oil cruet by Nanimarquina
A glass olive oil cruet that resembles a lab beaker. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

This classic 1961 design by Nani Marquina’s dad, Rafael, features a removable glass spout designed to ensure a smooth flow of EVOO at future family gatherings.

$100 at Gabriel Ross

3
U fruit bowl by Cyrc
A curved fruit bowl in a terracotta red colour.

3D-printed in Montreal, Cyrc’s rounded vessels bring new life to recycled plastic. Small openings in the base keep produce fresh by encouraging airflow.

$115 at Cyrc

4
Bilboquet wine glass by Sophie Lou Jacobsen
A glass wine glass featuring a lavender base and a dark green stem.

Balloon glasses give wine extra room to breathe, resulting in a more balanced taste. This two-toned version pairs as well with Pinot noir as it does with pet nat.

$140 for two at Sophie Lou Jacobsen; $130 at Ssense

5
Serving board by Areaware
A wavy wooden cutting board with a circular cutout in the centre. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

Brooklyn prop stylist Selena Liu’s latest addition to her Serving Friends collection is a wavy beech board featuring a circular indent to anchor brie wheels or dip bowls.

$85 at 313 Design Market

6
Bernadotte by Georg Jensen
A pitcher in a terracotta red colour with subtle lines running down the body and an elaborately swooped handle. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

A new edition of Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte’s 1938 design wraps a terracotta-hued plastic shell around the original stainless-steel pitcher, which keeps drinks hot or cold for up to six hours.

$130 at Ssense

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Placemats by Marimekko
A placemat with a wavy terracotta red pattern running through the centre. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

On a seaside vacation back in 1964, Finnish textile designer Maija Isola took inspiration from Greece’s mythological sirens to create Seireeni, a sinuous pattern that has now been adapted onto woven jute placemats.

US$40 at Marimekko

An Azure Holiday Gift Guide 2023 collage of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023 featuring a mix of a marble mortar, a tie-dyed tablecloth and a stack of dinnerware with a geometric pattern, all shown against a mustard yellow background with a white border.

— Night Three: —

The Gallery Soirée
Sculptural masterpieces that hold their own against any artwork
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Table mortar by Hem
A black marble disc with a circular indention that holds some spice seeds. Next to it, a matching mortar features a protruding nub for grinding these spices. Part of Azure's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide of the best gifts for architects and designers 2023.

Berlin designer Mark Braun balances elegance and ergonomics with this marble spice crusher that harks back to ancient millstones.

$210 at Hem

2
Angle tray by Ethnicraft
An oval-shaped serving tray features a pattern with a mix of intersecting maroon, black and mustard yellow shapes.

Colourful shapes collide on Dawn Sweitzer’s silkscreen-printed glass platter featuring a wraparound wood rim. Each one measures 71 by 36 centimetres.

$220 at Ethnicraft

3
Batik tablecloth by Matheson
A tablecloth features a midnight navy tie-dyed pattern.

Made in partnership with Indonesian artisans, Matty Matheson’s hand-dyed cotton table linens capture the beauty of the night sky after a long shift at the restaurant. No judgment if you use yours as a blanket while watching The Bear.

US$90 at Matheson Cookware

4
Bobble by Montana Labelle
A black marble catchall with white and brown accents features an edge lined in large rounded forms.

Handcrafted from a slab of dramatically patterned marble, this curvy catchall creates a natural resting place for post-dinner chocolates.

$150 at Montana Labelle; $125 at Ssense

5
Line by Normann Copenhagen
A trio of clay red bowls with a swirled white and black pattern on the inside.

Simon Legald’s trio of red clay bowls is accented with a swirling black and cream decal inside. Choose from 15-, 23- and 30-centimetre diameters.

From $35 at The Modern Shop

6
Cresco vases by Audo CPH
A pair of glass vases with rounded burgundy lids supporting plant propagation.

Turn your next avocado pit into a desk plant with this elegant take on a seed germination kit. A concave ceramic lid supports stems as they sprout, while the glass vase below shows off roots in all their fibrous glory.

$145 for two at Design House Vancouver

7
Zuma plates by Serax
A stack of black plates featuring white geometric patterns.

Kelly Wearstler brings geometric flair to her ceramic tableware collection. Lying somewhere between a grid vector and a hand-painted watercolour, the linear pattern she developed is printed at a different scale on each dish.

From $105 for four at Kelly Wearstler

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Need even more gift ideas?

Take a look at our holiday gift guides from 2022 and 2021. (After all, the best designs are timeless.) And check back throughout December as we spotlight additional design-savvy stocking stuffers.

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