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18 things to get you through the cold better

What to do when heating costs skyrocket? Keep your body warm! A few tips from fashion to massage oil - to go shopping.

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18 things to get you through the cold better

What to do when heating costs skyrocket? Keep your body warm! A few tips from fashion to massage oil - to go shopping.

Suits mountain guides and office frostbite: fleece jacket from Patagonia, around 150 euros, via breuninger.com

Okay, this cordless infrared heating pad called Ploov needs some power, but it's nice and cozy. From Stoov, around 120 euros, via stoov.com

The ginger body oil by Susanne Kaufmann has a warming effect - especially in combination with a massage. For 36 euros, via susannekaufmann.com

Fluffy and fairly produced scarves (and blankets) made from organic cotton are available from the new Berlin label Zellweger Warmwear. The Scarf, around 195 euros, via zellweger-warmwear.com

The green tea Label Impérial from Kusmi Tea combines two spices that warm you from the inside: ginger and cinnamon. For 16 euros, via amazon.de*

Looks a bit like a friendly monster and keeps feet comfortably warm under the desk: a fur footmuff. From Kaiser, around 100 euros, via kaiser-naturfellprodukte.de

Elbow room when knitting: The Knitting Chair by Ib Kofod-Larsen from 1951 was recently reissued - and it is also available with a sheepskin cover. Around 2700 euros, via design-nordic.de

No matter how dark and dreary an autumn day may be, this knit sweater will brighten your spirits again. From Loewe, around 920 euros, via mytheresa.com*

The flame of this candle called Happiness also radiates soft light and a little bit of heat. It was designed by the artist Yinka Ilori. For 65 euros, via charlesand-marie.com

Hand-knitted beanie Luna made of pure wool with a two-tone pompom. From By Claussen, for 100 euros, via byclaussen.de

Natural underfloor heating: the Nomad Coco rug is woven from leftover sheepskin. From 870 euros, via nomad-studio.de

Long johns can also be pretty: like these marbled leggings by Smartwool made from mulesing-free merino wool. Via smartwool.eu, for 110 euros

cold fingers? This small, petrol-powered pocket stove will keep your hands warm for 12 hours without a flame. For 35 euros, via amazon.de*

The cork sole of these Birkenstock sandals keeps the cold out from below, while the straps covered with teddy lambskin ensure additional warmth from above. For 190 euros, via birkenstock.de

The EM77 kettle (on the right in the picture) from Stelton goes with the iconic vacuum jug of the same name (on the left in the picture) and ensures hot drinks from tea to broth. For 160 euros, via otto.de*

You can never have enough wool blankets: to wrap around, to sit on and, and, and - especially when they are made of cozy lambswool. Ralph of Klippan. For 80 euros, via amazon.de*

Knitted or bathrobe? Both. Made from the finest cashmere and designed like a bathrobe coat (currently very popular), this coat is doubly cozy. By Brunello Cucinelli, around 5900 euros

Instead of chunky, felty house socks: Thanks to their crossover lacing on the front, these wool stockings can be easily pulled over any pair of first stockings - and they look elegant. From Alanui, for 85 euros, via alanui.it

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