Gray Malin on ZOLA Registry

Gray Malin on ZOLA Registry

8 years ago
Hi Everyone,

For a while now, I've been saying that art is a great gift for newlyweds. What could be better than helping the loving couple kick off their lives together than contributing to their newly (_lawfully_) shared home?

I know giving art as a gift can be intimidating. You _think_you know what they like but it's just so personal. Well, I've partnered with the best possible solution to this problem, and it's calledZola Registry.

For those of you who are recently engaged..CONGRATS! Now, it's time for the fun part, registering! Zola lets you register for art, experiencesand monetary funds to make it super easy for you and your guests to achieve getting exactly what you're hoping for.

If you're the one giving, Zola is also the perfect resource to tap into what your newlyweds have in mind.

Maybe, it's all about the city where they fell in love?

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

Perhaps, it's an image of a sportthey love doing together...

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

..their couple animal..

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

or, a romantic destination that they've enjoyed together?

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

I know! It's all about their honeymoon dream getaway?

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

Bottom line, you really can't go wrong with art as a wedding gift. Not to mention, it will certainly be one that will stand the test of time (unlike that blender you had your eye on..haha).

Gray Malin - Zola Registry

My personal favorite print to symbolize the celebration of getting married isTwo Cowboys. To me,itbalances the masculinity of the cowboys with the femininity of the Prada installation. Also, this art installation is timeless and there's nothing better than receiving a wedding gift that will last a lifetime

And of course, when in doubt, nothing says "_Cheers to Your Love"_ quite like Veuve!

Rose-Swimming-Pool

For more about my teaming up with Zola to make all those art gifts happen, here's a fun interview I did with them before the holidays.

xx

GM

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