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Shop local with one-of-a-kind finds from Diggs Designs

Make spirits bright this holiday season (and be known as the ultimate gift giver) with a little something from this Augusta Street brick-and-mortar.

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Owner Danielle Walter has carefully curated the most unique gifts so you don’t have to.

Photo by Jack Robert Photography

Ready to start crossing items off your holiday shopping list? Enter: Augusta Street’s Diggs Designs — and its selection of eclectic + chic home goodies. 🛍️

From quirky cocktail napkins to gorgeous sculptural candles, cold-pressed olive oil from Southern Tuscany, and more, Diggs Designs carefully curates its selection of gifts to catch everyone’s eye.

Pro tip: The shop is open on Sundays through Christmas from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., meaning more time to cross friends and family off your list in just one visit.

In need of some gifting inspo? Here are a few suggestions from owner + interior designer Danielle Walter:

A various array of gifts lay on a cutting board.

Diggs Design is here to calm any holiday shopping woes.

Photo by Jack Robert Photography

Bonus: Mention this article for 20% off in the shop (exclusions may apply) or use code “GVLToday20" for 20% off your online purchase at checkout.

Get shopping.*

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