Fall Gift Guide Wichita KS

Heading into the holiday season, these offerings include something for all kinds of deserving clients and employees, at all kinds of price points.

Local Companies

Museum Of World Treasures
(316) 263-1311
835 E 1st St N
Wichita, KS
Industrial Uniform Co.
800-333-3666
906 E Waterman
Wichita, KS
Gramma's Calico Cupboard
(316) 264-0274
1945 S Hydraulic St
Wichita, KS
Catholic Art & Gifts
(316) 263-4981
1005 E Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS
Dean's Designs Flowers Gifts & Interiors
(316) 686-6674
3555 E Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS
Dwyer's Hallmark Shops
(316) 684-0330
2120 N. Wood Lawn St.
Wichita, KS
Craft Country Gifts
(316) 524-4265
6346 S Broadway St
Wichita, KS
Bearden's Stained Glass & Gift Gallery
(316) 942-2929
6205 W Kellogg Dr
Wichita, KS
Uptown Paws
(316) 558-8404
8338 E 21st St N Ste 311 Shops At Tallgrass
Wichita, KS
5th Avenue Gifts
(316) 612-3905
6425 E Central Ave
Wichita, KS

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For Competitors
Keep the rivalry friendly—in and out of the office—with a terry-suede travel backgammon roll by Vivre. Casual gamers and collectors will appreciate the hip orange and blue colors. The easy roll-up mat costs $365 and makes for a good time even on the go.

For Gourmands
Picky epicureans will whet their appetites with the new line of luxury packaged foods from Donatella Arpaia (owner of Ama, Dona, and David Burke and Donatella). The homemade pasta sauces, bottled olive oil, and cylinders of rustic almond cookies are beautifully packaged in classic glass jars and sleek canisters to please the eye (as well as the stomach); costs range from $10 to $22.

For Homebodies
New York’s most fashionable potter, Jonathan Adler, makes everyone feel right at home. Case in point: His latest line of ceramic dinnerware and centerpieces mixes classic and whimsical touches. Pieces like the Giant Bjorn, a fired stoneware vase inspired by seeds, barnacles, and pebbles ($250), and the Large Bird Bowl finished with a matte white glaze ($110) are sure to start conversations.

For the Tech-Obsessed
Travelers with a penchant for primetime can keep up with their favorite TV shows using the brand-new technology of Slingbox. The breakthrough device (like a mobile DVR with the added capability of watching live streaming television) turns any Internet-connected laptop, desktop, PDA, or smart phone into a personal, portable television for catching local news abroad, watching the game desk-side, or staying up to date with Grey’s Anatomy. The device costs $199.99.


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Featured Local Company

Museum Of World Treasures

(316) 263-1311
835 E 1st St N
Wichita, KS
http://www.worldtreasures.org