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We’re not going to kid ourselves: you probably already have three different ways of projecting your iPhone / Android tunes throughout a room. If you’re going to spend another $300 on another piece of technology to replace one of the ones you already have it had better be really damn good. The Table Top Concert Hall is. Designer Seth Ellsworth salvages vintage phonograph horns and combines them with natural wood to create booming sound on your desk, kitchen table or patio. The entire system is analog, so there’s no power cable required. It won’t charge your phone, but the sacrifice is worth it in our opinion considering the sound you get without batteries or a wall outlet. Each piece is also handmade and will look way better than another cheap plastic solution… regardless of where you put it.

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Unzip your coat and have some mulled wine on the house—you’ve arrived at your final gifting destination: The Holiday Gift Guide. It’s like your friendly neighborhood one-stop holiday shop, except instead of balsa wood ornaments, ours is packed with thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list. Future heirlooms, small-but-significant stocking stuffers, and gear for getting out there (or staying in)—are all right here. There’s no music playing in the background though, so you’ll just have to hum Bing Crosby while you click around instead.

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