Darkie Designs - the gift that keeps on giving
November 18, 2019

Perfect prezzies for everyone! Scroll through the images below for some great ideas!

Yup. We're doing the old "build up to Christmas" marketing thing. Believe it or not, there's only a few weeks left till Santa pops his red PJs on and revs up the old sleigh. We have no idea what happened to 2019 but there you have it.


Another year almost done and dusted and we're going mad getting you amazing stuff to buy for prezzies big and small. Don't worry, we don't expect you to all buy a new couch or redo your home décor for crimbles. But you can get lots of amazing, somewhat smaller things for your nearest and dearests from stocking fillers to "big box" gifts that are bound to impress.


Take our range of brass and metal goggas (small, crawling insect-type critters for those of you who are unfamiliar with the local vernacular). We've got dung beetles aplenty, as well as rhino beetles and other six-legged wonders. Or you could go for some Sexy Socks. Nothing says sexy like a pair of these little beauties and everyone knows how much people appreciate socks at Christmas! So sock it to them. No, really. It's the Christmas bonus your loved one has been waiting for. 

From footwear to trays. That's the best segue we could come up with, honestly. If you can do better let us know. Where were we? Trays... We've got lots to options, from gorgeous printed circular ones to equally gorgeous rectangular wooden tribal patterned ones. And some fabulous Marie biscuit coasters to boot. 


We've also got lots of lovely feather hats. Not to wear (although there's nothing stopping you, of course) but for hanging on the wall. Where they look truly amazing. Our Mungo towels are always a firm favourite and make a great prezzie option. You can also use them to dress up tables! A towel that doubles as a table-cloth - that's what we call versatility!

Our beautiful baskets are also a firm favourite when it comes to wall décor. They come in all sizes and when artfully placed on a blank wall give it horns - safari-style horns, of course. 

Not literal horns. Which we also do, by the way. Well, wooden replicas of horns. 

It's probably best to just pop into the shop and have a browse around. Just bring your wallet, we'll do the rest.

Happy prezzy hunting!

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