Sandrine Zhang Ferron: ‘It’s the thought, not the money, that counts’
I’m bad at planning and usually leave everything until the last minute. Every year I get caught out. Last year, I even forgot to buy a present for my husband. So this year, I have started compiling a list on a to-do app on my phone. Every time someone in my family says they like something, I capture it.
My parents were born in China, so Christmas is not such a big thing for them — we tend to have a big celebration with them at Chinese new year instead. But my husband is French and Christmas and all its rituals are very important to my in-laws.
When I emigrated with my parents from China to France in the 1990s, they started to buy me presents at Christmas. I was about five when they first did the whole thing with a tree, and I was like, “Oh my God, France is such a great country!”
The first time I opened a present, my hands were shaking. Santa was a concept I had known nothing about before then, but I really believed. I think it turned out to be a Barbie doll. Young children are very innocent.
It’s very important to give gifts that you have thought carefully about, not just something you bought online in a rush. I don’t like mass-market products; I look first for quality, and second for something that will be well used.
For my parents, it’s all about practicalities. They live in a cold house, so high-quality fleece jackets will be a good choice. They would probably never spend the money to invest in quality, so I’m looking forward to buying them jackets that will last.
Or I might give my mother a cast-iron pan that will last her for ever and she will remember me whenever she uses it. And a hamper full of all the food she used to have in China and loves the most: Chinese confectionery, biscuits shaped like a panda, and special tea that she can’t find near her home in France, but which I can buy in London’s Chinatown.
I will buy shoes from Veja for my mother-in-law. I like that they are not a commercial brand and they use sustainable materials. I want to encourage the older generation to buy things that look good, are good for the planet and don’t cost too much.
I live in Highbury in north London, so I’m surrounded by small independent shops. Wandering around is a great way to discover homeware. I like Search & Rescue on Stoke Newington’s Church Street, which stocks a great mix of candles, vintage homeware and cosmetics. On the same road is Know & Love, where I bought a bag made in Kenya from recycled materials for my co-founder, Leslie Fournier. And there’s a beautiful children’s clothes shop called What Mother Made where I buy things made to order.
My daughter is two, so she will receive books, and perhaps tools to help her express her creativity in crafts. I like to make her small bundles of books tied in a bow, which I buy from second-hand shops. It doesn’t matter if they are in an imperfect state; she doesn’t care, right? And it’s good to reuse books.
My best piece of advice is to remember that gift-giving is not about the money you spend. My husband and I don’t spend more than £100 each on each other’s gifts. Now we have our daughter, spending time with her grandparents is very special for her and for them. So I will select a photo, one for each set of grandparents, as their very special present.
Sandrine Zhang Ferron was born in China and moved to France as a child. She is co-founder with Leslie Fournier and CEO of London-based Vinterior, a pre-owned furniture platform founded in 2016 to champion ‘the unique, the interesting and the timeless’ and independent sellers
De La Jardin
Onsen check terracotta and off-white vase, £340, delajardin.com
Desmond & Dempsey
Quilted robe, £310, desmondanddempsey.com
Vinterior
English bobbin wall mirror (1800s), £290, vinterior.co
Henry Holland
Green and white checkerboard loopy mug, £75, henryhollandstudio.com
LeCreuset
Cast iron 26cm frying pan with wooden handle, £195, lecreuset.co.uk
Monta Monta
Basil + parsley + black pepper wash (500ml), £22, montamonta.com
Pangaia
Recycled cashmere hoodie, £285, pangaia.com
Patagonia
Women’s retro pile fleece marsupial, £130, eu.patagonia.com
Piglet in Bed
Men’s midnight stripe linen pyjama trouser set, £99, pigletinbed.com
Klippan
Eco lambswool throw, £77, searchandrescuelondon.co.uk
Studio Roof
Classic sailboat 3D toy, £17.50, searchandrescuelondon.co.uk
Veja
Ollie canvas Poker Pierre shoes, £65, veja-store.com
Vinterior
Set of six stunning cut glass white wine/ Champagne glasses, £135, vinterior.co
Vinterior
Xl Italian ceramic leopard figure 1960s, £1,150, vinterior.co
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