Gift Guide: For The Music Minded

Make beautiful music with these great gifts.

Courtesy of ThingsThatSing

Courtesy of Etsy/ThingsThatSing

Dulcet Decor

For those musically-inclined who want to really show their love throughout their home, this is the ideal pillow. It comes in six colors, three sizes and would work on the bed, the couch, or in a cozy nook (only to be used for listening to music, of course). Starts at $36

 

 

 

 

 

Layla Rose Gold, courtesy of FRENDS

Layla Rose Gold, courtesy of FRENDS

Harmonious Headphones

These headphones are the next big accessory for fashion-savvy music lovers. There are two types of headphones — Taylor or Layla, the former somewhat larger than its more slender, smaller partner. Frends keeps customizing in mind with their colorful caps, which can be switched out depending on your mood. Check out their Instagram for some great photos of the different ways to style this head adornment. Starts at $149.95

 

 

 

Courtesy of Art Vinyl

Courtesy of Art Vinyl

Mellifluous Mounting

Using favored records can be a great way to decorate a space, while also showcasing your various music tastes. Here’s a perfect frame to present prized vinyls while also allowing easy-access to them at anytime. They come in both black and white so will go with any color palette. $59

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of House of Yve

Courtesy of House of Yve

Euphonic Etching

For a customized, unique gift, this soundwaves print is a winner. Choose a favorite or meaningful song, pick a color and size, and, voila! There is even room for a personal message to tell the receiver your true feelings. $41.13

 

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of DawnsMetalDesigns

Courtesy of Etsy/DawnsMetalDesigns

Plucky Pick

Favorite lyric? Date of the first concert experienced together? Immortalize them on this stainless steel, personalized guitar pick with a keychain case. Each item is handmade, made to order, and can be customized to personal preference. $20

 

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of Urban Outfitters (this version is currently sold out)

Courtesy of Urban Outfitters (this version is currently sold out)

Abundant Albums

The go-to guide for all the albums that should be heard in a lifetime. A round-up of 90 international music critics, reviewers and commentators have selected the ultimate list for the most important and influential albums through the decades. This book will make any music enthusiast the authority on pop culture influences and an expert conversationalist at all holiday parties. Paperback from $2.99, hardcover from $5.70

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of uncommongoods

Courtesy of uncommongoods

Storing Music Memorabilia

If a friend or loved one is a concert fanatic, it’s likely they like to keep their tickets as souvenirs. But this can get messy or they can easily be lost. That’s why there’s the Ticket Stub Diary, an album for tickets stubs. This way, all memorabilia is stored neatly and in full view on each page. It’s a classic and easy way to hold on to all those mementos. $12

 

 

 

 

 

Music Note Bracelet

Courtesy of Etsy/FrostedWillow

Tuneful Trinket

This bracelet is a beautiful way to show off a love of music. The treble clef comes in silver or gold and the band in brass, silver, 14k gold filled or sterling silver. The dainty bangle subtly announces to the world that music is a passion not to be hidden. Starts at $16.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy of Kohler

Courtesy of Kohler

Sing-a-long Showerhead

For that friend who belts it out like Adele in the shower, well now they can sing alongside Adele. This showerhead can play music, radio or news while washing those worries out of that hair. It pairs wirelessly with Bluetooth-enabled devices and pops out easily for recharging. It can even be used as a portable speaker for around the house and then put right back in the shower when it’s time to scrub. $199

 

 

 

 

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