As the holiday season approaches, interior designers have a golden opportunity to strengthen client relationships — not just through the work they deliver, but through thoughtful, well-chosen gifts that reflect creativity, taste, and care. Forget generic gift baskets or branded mugs — this is your chance to showcase your eye for beauty, craftsmanship, and meaning.
Here’s a curated list of unique, design-forward holiday gifts you can consider for your top clients this season.
🌿 1️⃣ Bespoke Scented Objects
Scents have the power to transform a space. Consider, Custom-blended candles with scents inspired by your client’s space, Handcrafted diffusers from a local artisan or ceramicist, Scented wood beads or essential oil stones that combine decor with aroma.
Bonus tip: Work with a local perfumer to develop a signature scent for your design studio and include a small bottle or candle with a note explaining the inspiration. This elevates your brand and leaves a sensory memory.
🖼 2️⃣ Limited-Edition Art or Prints
Art always makes a statement, but the key is personalization. When you choose art, you’re not just giving an object — you’re giving culture, identity, and conversation.
- Collaborate with a local Nigerian artist to create a small commissioned piece or limited-run print tailored to your client’s taste or the palette of their space.
- Source a beautiful framed textile piece or woven art that blends contemporary and traditional Nigerian craftsmanship.
- For commercial clients, consider a custom typographic poster with their company’s mission or values, beautifully designed.
🪑 3️⃣ Miniature Design Objects or Models
These kinds of gifts subtly remind clients of the care and artistry that went into their space. For design-savvy clients, a small-scale object that echoes their project’s theme can be a brilliant gift:
- A scaled-down model or 3D-printed replica of a key element from their space (think: a mini version of a custom table or architectural feature).
- A collectible design object (like a classic mini Eames chair, Noguchi lamp replica, or Bauhaus-inspired desk accessory).
- A handmade piece of Nigerian design heritage — such as a carved stool or brass ornament — reimagined in a mini, decorative form.
🌱 4️⃣ Living Green Gifts
With sustainability gaining momentum in Nigeria’s design industry, living gifts make a beautiful statement:
- Potted indoor plants with sculptural appeal (snake plants, fiddle-leaf figs, or monstera).
- Mini herb gardens in stylish planters — perfect for a kitchen counter or balcony.
- Moss wall art or a tiny bonsai tree for a desk or reception area.
Pair the gift with a handwritten note explaining its symbolic meaning — for example, resilience, growth, or balance.
📚 5️⃣ Beautiful Coffee Table Books
Designers know: a well-chosen coffee table book can elevate any space. This gift balances sophistication with thoughtfulness — and it lives on as part of the client’s environment.
- Select a design, architecture, or art book that aligns with your client’s interests — whether African contemporary art, global interiors, or landscape design.
- Include a personal note inside the cover sharing why you chose this book for them.
- If you really want to impress, commission a custom slipcase or engraved nameplate for the book.
🍃 6️⃣ Curated Local Craft or Artisan Pieces
Nigeria’s craft heritage offers an incredible array of gift possibilities:
- Handwoven textiles (think Akwete or Adire) that can be framed or used as table runners.
- Bronze or brass objects from Benin or Bida, modernized into chic home accessories.
- Hand-carved trays, bowls, or coasters made from native woods or natural stone.