So it's already November and you didn't manage to make it to the Peruvian mountains to hug an alpaca. Or to Morocco for a scrub in the hamman. Or to India to go textile hunting. You know what? That's okay. There's always next year. In the meantime, shop 25 gifts that bring the world home — and make some 2017 travel resolutions.
Trust our good pals at 20x200 to source the prettiest (and most transportive) art. The contemplative winter scene of Edo (now Tokyo) is by one of Japan's best ukiyo-e artists, Ando Hiroshige.
Antioxidant-rich green tea leaves blend with natural ingredients in an organic body scrub to fight wrinkles and hydrate dry skin. All in a travel-friendly pack.
Pick up interior design tips from Taavo Somer, the creative mind behind the beloved NYC restaurant and the now ubiquitous lumberjack-chic style he brought to the fore.
The Danes describe windy days with half a pelican. The Finnish frown upon traveling like a rabbit. When surprised, Filipinos exclaim a pregnant horse. Read a delightful illustrated compendium of quirky expressions from around the world.
Handcrafted in the Himalayas, the necklace not only makes for a special gift, but also helps support traditional artisan communities in the world's most famous mountain range.
Plan your next road trip from the Pacific Northwest to San Diego. A 2,000-mile drive will take you by Palm Spring's space-agey gas station, the famed Eames House in Los Angeles, and the stunning Paul Thiry churches in Seattle.
Hints of jasmine, magnolia, tea olive, and salt will transport you to a horse-drawn carriage rolling past Southern-style mansions along cobblestone streets.
Made in a 400-year-old brass foundry establish by King Charles IX of Sweden in 1609, a 19th-century school bell gets a modern twist with a minimal solid oak handle.
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