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1 HUE GO PORTABLE TABLE LAMP Hue’s battery-powered downlighter is a bit of a departure from its usually wired-in equipment, and presents smart illumination in a new, er, light: you can put this wherever makes most sense, move it around as you like, and even take it in the garden for a little evening glow. Works great as a wakeup or sleep lamp, too. £140, philips-hue.com
2 VIEUNITE TEXTURA DIGITAL CANVAS Useful for displaying favourite family photos but extra cool when recreating the texture and detail of proper paintings, Vieunite’s phone-managed 27-inch smart artwork might be the most accomplished attempt at the form yet. It has a matte, anti-glare finish, four frame finishes and automatically adjusts it brightness to remain inconspicuous. £490, vieunite.com
3 CHARLEY CHAU DOUBLE FLEECE BLANKET Don’t forget the four legged members of the family when you’re writing to Santa. They’ll love Charley Chau’s sumptuous Double Fleece Blanket. Yes, hounds won’t be interested in the moisture-wicking nature of the washable fabric, but they’ll see the appeal in its warmth and softness, particularly on chilly winter nights. From £50, charleychau.com
4 ULTION KEYTAG Here’s an idea for the parents reading: if your front door is protected by an Ultion lock and it happens to be time to gift that scatterbrained tween their first door key, make sure it’s a Keytag. Apple’s Find My app will both show its exact location and make the Keytag itself beep, so kids will have no excuse if they claim they’ve lost their key. It can also be used to help adults find their keys. £39, ultion-lock.co.uk

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5 VONSHEF DOUGHNUT, BROWNIE AND WAFFLE MAKER For those who tend to linger in the bakery aisle a little too long, VonShef’s single appliance allows for the creation of three individual snacks without demanding too much space on the countert
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