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Shroomboom's 2022 Gift Guide
A curation of super cool items you can feel good about gifting.
As another year comes to a close, what better way to show appreciation to our loved ones than with a thoughtful gift. After all, without their support through all of 2022’s challenges, triumphs, respiratory infections, Twitter dramas, and chaos (both good and bad), it would have been a lonely 365 days indeed.
At Shroomboom, we hope to inspire and facilitate conscientious consumerism year-round, with no exceptions made for the holiday shopping boom. Here, we’ve compiled a list of items that are good for people and the planet but won’t necessarily feel like it—meaning, they’re actually cool, too. Keep reading to find a little something for everyone on your list.
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Aerangis No. 1 The Beginning Candle
$
78
USD
Aerangis’ luxury, small-batch candles are hand-poured using plant-based wax. Their packaging is also biodegradable, and the candle cover can even be planted to create a wildflower medley. In other words, this little handheld flame is about as sustainable as they come. Plus, it smells like all the best parts of the planet, too—the scent is a mix of Aerangis orchid with jasmine, bergamot, rose, lily of the valley, sandalwood, and musk.
GroupHug Window Solar Charger
$
129
USD
This phone charger will delight those on your list who want to decrease their energy use, save (a small amount of) money on their bills, and/or enjoy spending time off the grid. It suction-cups to any window and can be used to power iPhones, Android phones, smart watches, AirPods, and more.
Stone & Strand Magic Mushroom Necklace
$
375
USD
Stone & Strand, a woman-led business, makes ethically sourced, conflict-free, sustainably made jewelry including this charming limited-edition 'shroom necklace. It features amethyst, pink sapphire, blue sapphire, peridot, and tsavorite stones set in 10-karat gold.
Oko Living Herbal Yoga Mat
$
188
USD
Any yogi in your life will be charmed by this unique yoga mat, which is not only beautiful but also sustainably and ethically made. It’s hand-loomed from organic cotton and colored with plant dyes intentionally selected for their wellness benefits, all of which allows it to be 100% biodegradable. It’s functional, too—slip and sweat-resistant with 5mm of support.
Outerknown Blanket Shirt
$
148
USD
Founded by pro surfer Kelly Slater, Outerknown is known for making high-quality, sustainable, and ultra-wearable pieces, and this Blanket Shirt is a fan-favorite of the brand. The cozy staple is made from 100% organic cotton twill, which means its creation required none of the toxic synthetic chemicals required to grow conventional cotton, and the shirt’s buttons, made from tagua palm nuts gathered from the forest floor, are biodegradable. It comes in a number of colors and patterns and is available in both mens and womens sizes.
Original Moku Mushroom Jerky, 3-Pack
$
21
USD
Stuff stockings this year with Moku’s compulsively craveable, ultra sustainable mushroom jerky. It’ll bring joy to the vegans in your life and make converts out of committed carnivores, too. If you want to go with a whole mushroom theme, Popadelic’s insanely good mushroom chips are well worth including, too.
Girlfriend Collective Plume Recycled Half-Zip Fleece
$
128
USD
This cozy, cute, and super-warm fleece pullover is made from post-consumer water bottle waste and is fully recyclable through the company’s ReGirlfriend program. It comes in seven colors and a wide range of sizes to fit each and every snow bunny on your list.
Bambu Earth Clean Skincare Starter Kit
$
34
USD
Bambu Earth makes all of its skincare intentionally using high-quality natural ingredients that can be extracted from the Earth without harm. This introductory kit contains travel-size samplers of some of the brand’s best products, including the Intense Hydration Cactus Concentrate, Intense Hydration Facial Mist, Rosemary Toner, and Rosewater Cleanser.
Treeline Canvas Unisex Jacket
$
178
USD
This wear-everywhere jacket, which comes in olive green and a light “foxtrot” brown, is 99% compostable to be returned to the Earth after simple removal of its buttons. This is possible due to the jacket’s innovative insulation, which is made from cotton and a material called Kapok created from the dried fruit of the Kapok tree.