2025 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Home

Get out and about this season, and spread some love to the neighborhood’s storefronts. I guarantee it’s way more fun than sitting in the glow of your laptop. This entry: for the home. And good luck not shopping for yourself. 

RE:AL
165 Hudson at Laight
••• Lego men Lucite bookends or sculpture for the brick enthusiast in the family. $320 each
••• The original Duckhead umbrella from England takes you back to 1980s novelties. Fabulous. $45

COLONY
196 West Broadway at Leonard
Colony, the cooperative gallery and design studio on Varick and Leonard, is hosting its first-ever holiday shop through December 20, partnering with Available Items, an upstate vintage and contemporary design shop. Gifts under $200 include home goods, rare collectible design books and one of a kind vintage finds. Monday to Friday, 10a to 6p, and Saturday noon to 3p.
••• Handmade wooden salt cellars by Ari Kardasis available in maple, walnut and cherry. I want one. $120.
••• The whale bone cutting board crafted from cherry and beautifully finished — and there’s a strap. $85

AZTECH MOUNTAIN
42 Hudson at Duane
The clothing shop for ski enthusiasts has a limited edition glassware collection so they had to make the home list this one time. A collaboration with a glassware company from Italy. $200 each.

STELLA
138 Reade | Greenwich & West Broadway
Mischelle Arcus has been offering fine home goods — both clever and beautiful — to Tribeca for two decades. And she has a healthy range in price.
••• The perfect hostess gift: botanical pallets in wax in three scents, both beautiful and useful. $52
••• The embroidered tissue boxes were one of our favorite items of all time. $90

180 THE STORE
180 Duane | Hudson & Greenwich
Denise Williamson has added a floor of home goods and furniture to her clothing store.
••• Paper leaf incense from Japan — beautiful and original. $40
••• A set of wooden chopsticks with their own holder for the home chef. $45

ABHAYA
145 Hudson at Beach
The Asian antiques shop curated by collectors Jocelyn Serfaty and Howard Ellins has been in the neighborhood for more than two decades.
••• Howard said the mid century was a great time for West German pottery, and this collection is beautiful.
••• These 19th century protection figures from Nepal will keep your home safe.

CLIC
140 W. Broadway at Thomas
The founder of Calypso applies her keen and clever eye to home goods.
••• These charming Danish ceramics come in three colors and several sizes, with candlesticks for $50 each and vases starting at $70.
••• We loved the leather bookends for your pals who just love their critters — for kids or adults. $100

WILLIAM WHITE
New to the north side of Canal, the designer founded the brand in 2024 and now offers home goods, furniture and luxe clothing.
••• A really thoughtful hostess gift, especially if you want to be asked back. Carafe and glass handmade in Egypt. $300

 

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