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The following recommendations
from these style-setters are sure to
be well-received.

Event producer David Stark,
David Stark Design and Produc-
tion “It’s not uncommon for me to
give blankets with the cou-
ple’s names and wedding
date discreetly stitched in a
corner,” Stark says. “It’s the
personalization that makes
practical items so revered.”

Doan Ly, founder of A.P.
Bio The floral designer
enjoys gifting experiences.
“Selfishly, I love taking
friends out because I get to
enjoy their company—and
the opera or a great restau-
rant,” Ly says. “And I never pass up
a Ferris wheel or carousel ride!”

Justina Blakeney, designer Her
solution for when you don’t know
the couple well? “Something crazy
practical, like a membership to a
CSA [community supported agri-
culture] delivery box for a few
months. I wrap a few organic
fruits and veggies along with the
CSA gift certificate tucked away
inside. Surprise!”

Dayna Isom Johnson, Etsy trend
expert and judge on NBC’s
Making It If you’re choosing some-
thing from the registry, include a
companion gift to personalize it,
says Johnson. “Buying a blender?
Add on margarita glasses.”

Go-to gifts for

the cool couple

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Serving

Pieces

“These splatterware
ceramics come in both
neutral and vivid tones,”
says Stark. “The oversized
scale makes them an
indulgence most people
won’t buy on their own.”

FOREVER PERFECT


Nature’s

Best

”A nicely potted plant lasts
longer than flowers and
transforms any space,”
Ly says. “Pick out one that’s
easy to maintain and give
details on care.” Bonus
points if you present it in an
extra-special planter.

registry

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1 March platter, $120. 2 CB2 walnut
spatula and narrow spoon, $13 each.
3 The Sill Philodendron Green in small
Grant planter, $36. 4 CB2 twofold
brass and marble coasters, $70 for set
of 4. 5 Oh Joy! cups, $50 for set of 2.

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