Thoughtful Gifts for All Seasons

Thoughtful Gifts for All Seasons

By: Madison Young


A specific feeling comes over a person when giving a gift. Will the recipient like it? Will they use it? How will it make them feel? At Lake and Company, we thoughtfully select gifts that keep on giving. From your carry-all Topo pack, to your locally made Bare Honey, you can feel confident that your gift will show someone you care, while supporting brands that matter. We have been focusing on expanding our in-store product selection, whether you need a gift for the grillmaster, outdoor enthusiast or foodie in your life. Every person is as unique as a snowflake and they deserve a gift curated specifically for them.


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8 oz. Stoneware Mug – $16 (United By Blue)

Add this ceramic stoneware mini-mug from United By Blue to your holiday shopping list. What a no-brainer! Feel good when gift-giving by supporting this sustainable brand; for every product purchased, United By Blue cleans a pound of trash. 

Cabin Wool Throw – $175 (Faribault Woolen Mill)

This local brand will keep you warm this holiday season, with their high-quality wool throws, woven right in Faribault, Minnesota. Whether this blanket is used for home decor or keeping you warm on your next weekend up North, you know the quality will last you a lifetime. 

Host Cookbook – $35 (W&P)

Your host deserves the most! This modern cookbook provides food and drink inspiration from intimate apartment dinners to outdoor feasts. It will be the best complement to your next dinner party. 

TE14 Headlamp – $49.99 (Third Eye Headlamp)

For the adventurers in your life — this headlamp is insanely bright when you need it, and subtle when you don’t. Born from an itch that needed scratching, Third Eye is technical headlamp gear with a rebellious spirit. This product also offers the option to swap out the band for whatever mood you’re in. 

Chef’s Apron – $39.99 (Barebones)

The perfect kitchen accessory — this modern, durable apron protects against high temps and variable conditions. Barebones is a brand you’re going to want to support again and again. This company has philanthropic roots and helps lift people out of poverty by providing essential skills, education and tools. 


Signature Honey Gift Set – $25 (Bare Honey)

Don’t get yourself in a sticky situation this holiday season by being stumped on the perfect gift. Bare Honey, based in Minnesota, works with local beekeepers and creates spreadable honey that is simply sweet. This gift set allows the receiver to try out four flavors, carefully curated by the company. 

Unisex Westlake Snap Vest – $129 (Deso Supply)

USA-made, from recycled materials, this unisex vest is the gift that keeps on giving. Keeping you warm throughout the winter and well into spring, this versatile piece can be used year-round. And let’s talk about the brand behind it — Deso Supply. They create high-quality, functional garments designed to get you “way out there.”


Fall Range Cuffed Beanie – $30 (KAVU)

Keep your loved ones warm this frigid winter with a cuffed beanie from KAVU. Available in several prints and patterns, there’s a style for everyone. One of our more popular brands, KAVU is easy to support, with their sustainable processes and strong commitment to reduce and reuse and to protect Mother Nature.


Rover Pack Classic Bag – $99 (Topo Designs)

Designed for versatility in town or at the trailhead, this durable recycled nylon pack will hold up in any environment and stand out in all of them. Topo Designs really thought of it all with this one-size-fits-all pack, which features several pockets and details to store any type of gear. 


Forest Thru the Trees Onesie – $25 (Ohana)

The perfect soft and cozy onesie for the little adventurer in your life. Ohana is a small business worth supporting — residing in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, near our third shop location — they value friends, family and community first. 

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Read more of our stories in Issue 24 of Lake and Company.