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SET & Co.’s Curated Boxes Take the Guesswork Out of Gifting

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There are lots of reasons you should pay Oak Cliff’s new home decor store SET & Co. a visit. Adam and Jennifer Littke’s lovely shop nails the tricky task of combining high-end, high quality products with a cool, laid back vibe. That’s reason enough, but we’ve got another one just in case. SET & Co. is now boxing all that quality coolness into some seriously gorgeous packaging to help you master the art of gift giving.

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You can shop SET & Co.’s beautifully made, utilitarian home goods yourself to build your own gift box, or give them a call to have the professionals curate one for you. All the hand-picked items are then treated to some pretty packaging and topped off with a small bouquet of Texas flowers that were dried right there in the store. Price points will vary depending on the box’s contents.

“The options are endless,” says Jennifer. “We have a lot of pantry goods but we also have a lot of smaller bits and pieces you can put in the box.”

Ultimately, the Littkes plan on creating a gift box program, where a curated, gourmet SET & Co. box will be delivered to your home monthly for a fee.

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