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Finish All Your Holiday Shopping at These Eight Stores

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If your holiday shopping list still has some uncrossed names on it, then you're probably very aware that time is of the essence. You probably also know that trekking all over the city to get it done is not an option. What you need is a one-stop shop gift store, where you can knock off all the people you still have to buy for in one fell swoop. We've compiled eight of them in a map after the jump, including Story in Chelsea, Marimekko in Flatiron, and A Thousand Picnics in Williamsburg. Click through, and then kick back and breathe a sigh of relief.


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Delphinium Home

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Whether you're shopping for renters or owners, Delphinium Home has something to decorate everyone's kitchen or living room, no matter what size. Items skew pretty hard toward kitsch, so expect to find things like Strong Men Bookends and a coffee cup with a (fake) diamond ring handle.
The merchandise, decor, and concept rotates regularly at Story, and this season's "issue" imagines specific rooms in a house, like a men's study and a child's playroom. It's like the pages of your favorite design mag IRL, and shoppable.

Marimekko

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Marimekko is a no-brainer for gifts, particularly if your shopping list includes people that either 1.) are really into prints or 2.) are in desperate need of a new (and awesome) shower curtain.

Mxyplyzyk

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This West Village shop is the perfect place to get home goods that are well-designed but don’t take themselves too seriously. From colorful, mid-century style chairs for your brother’s swinging bachelor pad to a glow-in-the dark moon clock for your cousin’s first dorm room, get it here with the satisfaction that you didn’t have to go into Urban Outfitters.

C. Wonder

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Say what you will about Chris Burch biting Tory Burch's style: Since opening a year ago, C. Wonder has made a name for itself in the gift-buying arena. Accessories? Check. Monograms? Check. Quirky home goods? Double check. Plus, there are plenty of stocking stuffers to pick up for under $25.

Loopy Mango

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You may think your mother/aunt/sisters own enough scarves already, but if their collections don't include ones from Loopy Mango, then there is room for more. You won't have trouble finding one (or several) that are super soft, extra chunky, and the ideal weapon to combat chilly winters.
Muji is a great choice for functional, playful gifts for everyone on your list. Those include excellent stationary, minimally packaged skincare, toys attractive enough to not have to hide in a toybox, and adorable tchotchkes, like this miniature block set of New York City that’s both generic and thoughtful enough for that brother-in-law you don’t know very well.

A Thousand Picnics

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You know what they say: If you can't make it yourself, buy it from someone who can. A Thousand Picnics, the joint store between Species by the Thousands and Cold Picnic, carries everything from original jewelry to plant hangers, with candles and these bearded man pillows sprinkled in.

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Delphinium Home

Whether you're shopping for renters or owners, Delphinium Home has something to decorate everyone's kitchen or living room, no matter what size. Items skew pretty hard toward kitsch, so expect to find things like Strong Men Bookends and a coffee cup with a (fake) diamond ring handle.

STORY

The merchandise, decor, and concept rotates regularly at Story, and this season's "issue" imagines specific rooms in a house, like a men's study and a child's playroom. It's like the pages of your favorite design mag IRL, and shoppable.

Marimekko

Marimekko is a no-brainer for gifts, particularly if your shopping list includes people that either 1.) are really into prints or 2.) are in desperate need of a new (and awesome) shower curtain.

Mxyplyzyk

This West Village shop is the perfect place to get home goods that are well-designed but don’t take themselves too seriously. From colorful, mid-century style chairs for your brother’s swinging bachelor pad to a glow-in-the dark moon clock for your cousin’s first dorm room, get it here with the satisfaction that you didn’t have to go into Urban Outfitters.

C. Wonder

Say what you will about Chris Burch biting Tory Burch's style: Since opening a year ago, C. Wonder has made a name for itself in the gift-buying arena. Accessories? Check. Monograms? Check. Quirky home goods? Double check. Plus, there are plenty of stocking stuffers to pick up for under $25.

Loopy Mango

You may think your mother/aunt/sisters own enough scarves already, but if their collections don't include ones from Loopy Mango, then there is room for more. You won't have trouble finding one (or several) that are super soft, extra chunky, and the ideal weapon to combat chilly winters.

MUJI

Muji is a great choice for functional, playful gifts for everyone on your list. Those include excellent stationary, minimally packaged skincare, toys attractive enough to not have to hide in a toybox, and adorable tchotchkes, like this miniature block set of New York City that’s both generic and thoughtful enough for that brother-in-law you don’t know very well.

A Thousand Picnics

You know what they say: If you can't make it yourself, buy it from someone who can. A Thousand Picnics, the joint store between Species by the Thousands and Cold Picnic, carries everything from original jewelry to plant hangers, with candles and these bearded man pillows sprinkled in.