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Art, design and home decor: How to make a gift truly personal

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Fri., May 22, 2026, 13:02 CEST

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A truly good gift is like a silent compliment. It whispers: "I know you. I know what makes you tick—and how you live." Anyone who has ever tried to find a gift for someone whose heart beats for art, architecture, or interior design knows, however, that this is wonderful, but also incredibly sensitive territory. Because taste isn't negotiable; it's a way of life.

Anyone looking for gifts for design enthusiasts quickly realizes that simply grabbing the first trendy item in a concept store rarely works. It's not about what catches our eye in the shop, but whether the object harmonizes with the recipient's visual world. Does the art print suit the gallery wall in the hallway? Does the shape of the vase complement the mid-century sideboard?

The perfect gift therefore requires one thing above all: empathy for detail.”

Art, design and home decor: How to make a gift truly personal
Art, design and home decor: How to make a gift truly personal.
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1 The freedom of choice: When flexibility becomes a luxury
2 Why "personal" doesn't necessarily mean "personalized"
3 Art as a gift: beautiful, but delicate
4 Design objects with everyday usability
5 Interior design reveals something about the person
6 Shared experiences as a creative alternative
7 Focus on quality, not size
8 The personal message makes the difference
9 A gift becomes personal when it suits the person
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The freedom of choice: When flexibility becomes a luxury

Sometimes, however, the most honest form of appreciation is to let the other person curate their own space. Design enthusiasts often have a precise vision of their home – an unsolicited piece of furniture or a dominant work of art can quickly seem out of place.

In moments like these, flexibility becomes the true gift. A digital gift card or prepaid card, easily selected via platforms like Kartedirekt , isn't a last-minute gift, but rather an act of respect for the recipient's aesthetic sensibilities. It's not simply a gift of budget, but the anticipation of browsing, selecting, and finding the perfect piece of the puzzle for their home.

Why "personal" doesn't necessarily mean "personalized"

In recent years, a misconception has arisen: that a gift is only personal if it bears a name, initials, or a photo. But let's be honest: a monogram on a cushion doesn't automatically make it a design highlight.

True personality is not created through engravings, but through attention.”

A gift is personal when it shows that you have listened.

It could be a coffee-table book by an artist you once mentioned in passing on vacation. Or a vintage candlestick in the exact color scheme that dominates your living room. Even a gift certificate for your favorite museum, local gallery, or interior design shop around the corner becomes a deeply personal statement. You just need to add a few handwritten lines explaining why that particular place is a perfect fit for you.

The important question is: Why is this gift suitable for this particular person? If the answer is clear, the gift automatically seems more thoughtful.

Art as a gift: beautiful, but delicate

Giving art as a gift can be especially meaningful. A work of art often remains visible for a long time and becomes part of the living space. That's precisely why you should choose carefully. A painting, a sculpture, or an art print must not only be pleasing to the recipient but also suit their home.

If you know the recipient's style well, art can be an exceptionally personal gift. Perhaps they love abstract forms, serene nature scenes, modern photography, or vibrant colors. In that case, a suitable piece of art could be a real winner.

If you're unsure, it's best to err on the side of caution. Art is a matter of taste. In such cases, an attractive art book, a high-quality print with a neutral design, or a joint visit to an exhibition might be the better choice.

Design objects with everyday usability

Design doesn't have to be purely decorative. Many stylish gifts combine form and function. A charming lamp, a high-quality tray, handmade ceramics, a unique candle holder, or a well-designed home accessory can enrich everyday life while also being aesthetically pleasing.

Such gifts are especially well-received by people with a flair for interior design, provided they aren't chosen at random. Pay attention to materials, colors, and shapes. Does the person prefer natural materials like wood, linen, and ceramics? Or do they love clean lines, metal, glass, and modern contrasts?

A gift that blends harmoniously into the interior design often appears more valuable than a striking object that doesn't find its proper place.

Interior design reveals something about the person

For many people, home is more than just a place to live. It's an expression of personality, a haven of peace, and a creative space all in one. That's why well-chosen gifts related to home decor are so effective.

Pillows, blankets, candles, wall decorations, small pieces of furniture, or decorative bowls can complement a home. But the same applies here:

The more the object impacts the decor, the more confident you should be in your taste. Large, brightly colored, or very eye-catching pieces are riskier than subtle, high-quality accents

If you're unsure, you can use existing colors and materials as a guide. A gift doesn't have to match the room exactly, but it should harmonize with the style.

Shared experiences as a creative alternative

Not every gift has to be a physical object. Especially in the fields of art and design, experiences are a great option. A visit to an exhibition, a workshop, a guided tour of a museum, a ceramics class, or a trip to a design market together can be very personal.

Such gifts create memories. They are especially suitable for people who love inspiration or enjoy discovering new things. Furthermore, they show that you don't just want to give something, but rather the gift of shared time.

An experience gift can also be nicely combined with a small object, such as an exhibition catalog, a card or a handwritten invitation.

Focus on quality, not size

When it comes to stylish gifts, quality often counts for more than size. A small, high-quality object can make a much bigger impression than a lavish gift that is poorly made or doesn't match the recipient's style.

This is especially true for home accessories and design products. Materials, feel, workmanship, and timeless design play an important role. A simple, well-made gift often appears more elegant than a very flashy piece that quickly goes out of style.

Those who are unsure are usually better off with clean lines, natural materials, and muted colors. These are easier to combine and remain stylish for longer.

The personal message makes the difference

Even the most beautiful gift is enhanced by a personal message. A short text can explain why this particular gift was chosen. Perhaps it evokes a shared experience, is fitting for a new home, or is meant to provide inspiration for a specific phase of life.

Especially with flexible gifts, vouchers, or digital solutions, a personal message is particularly important. It transforms a practical gift idea into a truly thoughtful gesture. This makes it clear that the focus isn't on a quick purchase, but on the thought behind it.

A few honest words are often enough to give a gift warmth and meaning.

A gift becomes personal when it suits the person

Art, design, and home decor offer many possibilities for special gifts. But the most important criterion always remains the person receiving the gift. What suits their style? What enriches their everyday life? What fits into their home? And what would they truly enjoy?

The perfect gift doesn't have to be loud, expensive, or extraordinary. It has to be fitting. Sometimes it's a carefully chosen object, sometimes a shared experience, and sometimes a flexible solution that allows the recipient to choose.

Those who give thoughtful gifts show appreciation. And therein lies the true art of giving: not just finding something beautiful, but something that truly suits the person.

Owner and managing director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor and passionate blogger in the field of art, design and creativity since 2011.
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor, and passionate blogger in the fields of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Graduated with a degree in web design from university (2008). Further developed creative techniques through courses in freehand drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market gained through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with key players and institutions in the arts and culture sector.

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