39 Non-Fashion Gifts Vogue Editors Want This Year Inline
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Photo: Courtesy of ajmadison.com2/30Sally Singer
This one is easy for me. I want a Smeg stove for my apartment. I used to have a 1932 Magic Chef, which collapsed dramatically nearly three years ago. For three years I have been cooking daily on a countertop camping stove. I desperately want to have three burners and to be able to bake again!
Smeg Victoria 36-inch freestanding gas range, $4,499,
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Photo: Courtesy of abeodedina.com3/30Chioma Nnadi
A painting by Nigerian artist Abe Odelina is on my wish list—he has a show in London right now and I’m completely in love with his work. In fact, if Santa doesn’t gift me one, I think I’ll treat myself.
Oil the Wheels, Abe Odelina, price upon request, for information: abeodedina.com
Photo: Courtesy of rstyle.me; Courtesy of amazon.com4/30Jorden Bickham
First, a very on-theme coloring book that my son and I can enjoy. And second, I can’t seem to bring myself to spend $200 on a coffeemaker but don’t mind spending $4.50 every day on coffee . . . you do the math . . . Santa, please!
Behmor Brazen Plus 5393 temperature-control coffeemaker, $200, bedbathandbeyond.com; Vogue Colors A to Z: A Fashion Coloring Book, $12, amazon.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top right) Courtesy of wi-ch.com; Courtesy of rstyle.me5/30Alessandra Codinha
A dehydrator, which I read about in one of our stories (candy beets!) and now am obsessed with. Also: Art is always a good idea. I want a Winston Chmielinski painting. Scratch that, I want five.
Excalibur food dehydrator, $225, amazon.com; How to See Straight, Winston Chmielinski, price upon request
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