Gift Guide for lovers of home comforts
Looking for a gift for someone who loves their home comforts. We’ve got you covered on this one! Whether its cosy throws for the cold winter or candles for that warm glow we can point you in the direction of some amazing shops. You may even find something for yourself whilst on your gift hunt! When many of us have spent more time indoors, it is hardly surprising that these gifts are incredibly popular right now.
Remember lots of our shops will offer postage – check if they have added the option, or if there is a separate postage item - if you ask nicely and if you don’t see the product you are looking has postage just ask in the comments – sometimes postage is included (and some shops even giftwrap your items too)
For Candle and Scent Lovers check out these local spots:
Betty Loves Candles – Wakefield
Scent Home Fragrances Ltd, Enfield
Thistle Island Candle Company, Kirkcaldy
Other home décor have a look at these shops:
A Touch of Glass – Bridlington
Thomas Taylor Ropemaker - Bolsover
The Interior Design House, Enfield
Davie Fine Art & Fine Giftware - Tickhill
Selby Framing and Gift Centre, Selby
Bailey Cooper Photography, York
Beauty Galore Artificial Flowers, Pickering
Scent Home Fragrances Ltd, Enfield
Thistle Island Candle Company, Kirkcaldy
Commission a painting and other personalised items
Local shops make it personal, and you can get many personalised items – from your own rag doll ‘mini-me’ with accompanying artwork to an engraved piece or a completely unique speed art commissioned piece by Saltaire’s answer to Banksy ‘Bish Bash Bosh’!
Emma O Brian Illustration and naughty Monsters, Saltaire
Own an original framed iconic painting or commission a portrait by Bishbash Bosch (speed artist)
Now if all this home decor talk has inspired you - try our FREE Competition Prize Draw
Click on the button and leave your details alongside your answer to be in with a chance to win a scented candle set for your home. The competition closes on January 5th, 2021. Terms and conditions apply.
What ancient civilisation is credited by historians for creating the first chair?



