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21 Christmas gift ideas that say  ‘my aesthetic is cottagecore’

What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

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What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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21 Christmas gift ideas that say  ‘my aesthetic is cottagecore’

What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

21 Christmas gift ideas that say  ‘my aesthetic is cottagecore’

What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

21 Christmas gift ideas that say  ‘my aesthetic is cottagecore’

What’s cottagecore? It’s the internet aesthetic that defines 2020; a nostalgic, escapist mood described by the New York Times as a “calming ethos for our febrile moment”. It’s prairie dresses and baking, cute tiny animals and sprawling wild gardens; a vibe that appears on carefully curated Instagram mood boards and TikTok.

“It is Beatrix Potter, The Secret Garden, Miss Honey from Matilda, the Shire,” writes Vox, in a piece that also explores cottagecore’s queer connections.

Sound like someone you know? These whimsical nature-inspired Christmas gift ideas are ideal for those who hunger for a slow, harmonious country life - but aren’t ready to give up their constantly connected city lifestyles.

Alice Fennessy moon calendar, $25, from Crushes

Isadia seasonal flower bouquet, from $60

Woven, handmade picnic basket, $350, from Frances Nation

Blossom Parade Gin - Limited Edition, $85, from Hastings Distillers

Sophie Conran trowel, $79, from Father Rabbit

Marle hat, $80

Claybird Ceramics tumbler, $70

Widdess dress, $339

Fornasetti Flora Coromandel candle, $362, from Mecca

Sphaera laundry bar, $18

Hydrangea Ranger handmade and one-off pressed flower suncatcher, $79

Bluebells Cakery boysenberry jam, $8.50

Astrid Wilson print, $119, from Ruby

Pauariki Honey pine cone beeswax candle, $14, from Made Good

Cushion, $45, from Redcurrent

Fresh Retro Love vintage-inspired wool rug, $299

Dunoon herbal remedies mug, $59, from The Studio of Tableware

Pidät bird silo, $129, from Everyday Needs

New Zealand birdsong clock, $150, from Iko Iko

The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids, $28, from Father Rabbit

Handmade flower trug, $120, from Garden Objects

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.