Luxury paperweights, decadent ceramics, hand-crafted stools – these are the six pieces that are guaranteed to spread happiness and joy this Christmas

This luxury paperweight in shagreen and sterling silver, £1,680, is part of interior designer Katharine Pooley’s exclusive collection.

In walnut and sycamore with intricate marquetry, this David Linley Vice Box is lined with red bolivar veneer and includes a Trafalgar whisy decanter, four tumblers, 300 11g clay chips, two packs of cards, cigar cutter and holder for 12 cigars. £7,500.

Lotty Alexander’s bespoke decorative objects have caught the eye of fashion and interior designers around the world. Here a rare long nosed red deer stag – culled because of his age – is encrusted with Swarovski crystals. £2,500.

Ceramic artist Amy Hughes specialises in hand-building and her pieces are reminiscent of the highly decadent period of the 17th and 18th century porcelain wares of the Sèvres Factory. The material qualities are both elevated and celebrated with a dynamic lively style that is symbolic of her work. Vases in porcelain, parian and gold lustre. £2,500, from Vessel.

British product and interior designer, champion of British manufacturing techniques and British Designer of the Year, Lee Broom is definitely a name to watch. The sculptural curves of his Hanging Hoop Chair is a perfect focal point for any room and goes to prove that brass is back. Made in brushed brass plated steel the choice of colour seat is bespoke. £3,750.

Inspired by outdoor living and the natural world Superfolk’s homeware use the purest of materials lovingly hand-crafted in Ireland. This folding stool in oiled oak with hand-stitched waxed leather seat is idea for both indoors and out. Perfect to sit on while fishing or for extra seating in the kitchen. £440.
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