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Christmas gift ideas from XLCork

by | Dec 3, 2024 | General

This Christmas, Cork Industry Federation member XLCork offers an array of eco-friendly gift ideas crafted from sustainable Portuguese cork. From unique decor pieces to practical home essentials, their collection is perfect for those seeking stylish, sustainable gifts with a difference.

XLCork ships globally – from Australia to Zimbabwe – bringing the charm of cork to homes worldwide.

Below is a selection of exceptional products that make thoughtful gifts. Find a local stockist or shop directly on their website for easy Christmas shopping.

Tall Champagne cork bar/breakfast bar stools

Stylishly designed to add an elegant touch to any kitchen or home bar, these high stools have been handcrafted with a solid natural cork top and complementing silver OR black steel base and crossbar footrests. For both indoor and outdoor use.

Dimensions: 48 x 85cm

Giant Champagne stools

Measuring 45cm high and 35cm wide these attractive cork stools provide a useful addition to furniture in office or home. Weighing a solid 13.5 kg they are made to last .

Dimensions: 34 x 50cm

Cork wine bottle bag

Forget cheap paper gift bags, this reusable bag is made from Portuguese cork with a strong fabric lining and rope handles Fits most wine or Champagne bottles up to 1.5 Ltr (1500ml).

Dimensions: 11 x 30cm

Giant Champagne cork wire cage ‘muselet’ stool/side table

This sturdy stool is shaped like the wire cage on a champagne bottle makes an ideal stool for an adult at 55cm tall with a steel base and weighs 7kg. 

Dimensions: 53 x 55cm

Personalised coasters and placemats

Personalised giant wine cork stools and side tables

Fancy having your very own Chateau?  Now you can create your own XL Wine Cork complete with a memorable vintage! Numerous styles and/or artwork to choose from.

For the full range of products from XLCork, visit https://xlcork.com.



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