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Our One-Stop Gift Shop for the Minimalist, the Bon Vivant, and Other Picky People on Your List
Nothing beats the look on a loved one’s face when they unwrap the gift of their dreams. But figuring out what that dream gift is can be tricky—especially with certain people. Some are a little picky, others claim to be minimalists, and then there are those who simply have it all. That’s where our gift guide comes in: a one-stop shop for the person who’s read every bestseller, perfected their skin-care routine, and already travels with the chicest gear. Expect under-the-radar indulgences like Japanese washi paper incense, woven willow baskets, and massaging eye goggles to elevate their already well-stocked home. And get ready to be praised again and again for your excellent gift-giving skills.
For the Person Who Doesn’t Need Another Scented Candle
If they have it all, they’re probably all set on scented candles. A scalloped brass incense holder, a custom engraved lighter case, and a matchbox cute enough to leave out on the coffee table will show them that you put a little more thought into it. Or why not spring for the Good Design Award–winning candle clock?
Brass Flower Incense Holder
Jayson Home
$38
Rosario Taper Holder
McGee & Co.
$20
20 Minute Candle Clock Set
Walden
$58
Vyrao Green Verdant Incense Stick Set
Ssense
$50
Small Panettone Candle
John Derian
$28
For the Reader Who Has Every NYT Bestseller
Buying a book for an avid reader can feel like a shot in the dark—what if they already have it on their nightstand? Not to worry: The tomes, accessories, and decor below are so fresh that you won’t need to worry about that. Think: Cabana Magazine’s 10-year anniversary anthology and a Good Design Award–winning rechargeable lamp to illuminate its pages. Or how about noise-canceling headphones to zero in on words?
“Didion & Babitz” by Lili Anolik
Amazon
$30
“Cabana Anthology: The Anniversary Edition” by Martina Mondadori
Amazon
$100
$81
Sin Lumbra Book Stand
Food52
$120
Dune Table Lamp
In Common With
$495
“Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design” by Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg
Amazon
$65
$51
Ohom Ui 3 Self-Heating Mug Set
Williams Sonoma
$99
For the Adventurer Who’s Always Planning Their Next Excursion
Gear up your outdoorsy loved ones for their upcoming adventures with items that hit form and function. A mini brass flashlight for their keychain, a collapsible camp cooking set, and award-winning heated seat pads for alfresco wintry activities will get them even more excited for that next trip.
Outin Nano Portable Electric Espresso Machine
Amazon
$150
Kauto Insulated Poncho
Rains
$225
Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Set
Amazon
$55
Druthers Recycled Cotton Knit Beanie
J.Crew
$60
$45
Kinto Trail Tumbler
Garmentory
$46
For the Seasoned Traveler Who Dresses Up to Fly
We all know that person who actually puts thought into their travel attire, and it’s a safe bet that they’d appreciate more bags, cases, and cashmere to style their airport looks. Not to mention goggles that warm and massage—because puffy eyes definitely aren’t their vibe.
Cashmere Paper-Bag Wide-Leg Pants
Naadam
$198
The Dry Shampoo
Crown Affair
$42
Vacay Bag, Cosmic Blue & Chocolate
Eau Bags
$82
XL Train Case
Leatherology
$195
For the Person Who Treats Self-Care Like a Job
Even the most dedicated spa-goer might not own a filtered showerhead, an ergonomic shaver, or a chic striped terry robe. Which is what makes these the ideal gifts for the special someone who’d rather do a mask and watch a movie than go out.
Goshi Exfoliating Shower Towel
Amazon
$18
Jasmine & Rose Bath Set
Flamingo Estate
$178
ARC5 Palm-Size Electric Razor
Panasonic
$330
Cloud Cotton Headband
Parachute
$19
Serotonin Soak Salt
HigherDose
$39
Sustainable Electric Toothbrush
Suri
$75
A-01 Filtered Showerhead
Afina
$129
For the Home Chef Who’s Very Particular About Their Kitchen
There’s nothing more intimidating than shopping for a chef. But these pick-me-ups are a safe bet for even the most gifted dinner party hosts. Because who wouldn’t love a striped tea towel from our collaboration with Heather Taylor Home, fancy salts from our favorite tinned fish maker, and a colander that’s not from IKEA?
Carla Murdoch Berry Colander
Toast
$105
HTH x Domino Emerald & Sky Tea Towel
Heather Taylor Home
$38
“Big Night: Dinners, Parties & Dinner Parties” by Katherine Lewin
Amazon
$35
$22
Sea Salt Flakes, 4-Pack
Siesta Co.
$30
Bodum Electric Kettle
MoMA Design Store
$49
Billy Cotton Pepper Mill
West Elm
$80
4-Bar Origin Series Bundle
Moire
$56
Perch Mortar and Pestle
Holcomb
$150
For the Person Who Thrives at a Cookout
It may not be barbecue season in most places, but these items will keep the laid-back party vibes going through all the winter months (and give them something to look forward to this spring). Instead of grill tools, go big with the pizza oven of the moment, a portable projector for outdoor movie nights, and a glossy red speaker with a retro vibe.
Alpine Outdoor Collection Skillet
Le Creuset
$160
The Pill Cooler
Coming Soon
$145
Wood Chef’s Knife
Victorinox
$87
Diptyque Limited-Edition Citronelle Candle
Ssense
$75
OB-4 Speaker
Teenage Engineering
$599
Camp Snap Screen-Free Digital Camera
Huckberry
$65
Business & Pleasure Co. Hemingway Cooler
Amazon
$499
For the Collector Who Pays Attention to Every Detail
Detail-oriented people can be the most difficult to shop for, but these artisan-made products have nothing to hide. Go with a hinoki-wood tissue box constructed with traditional Japanese joinery methods, a handwoven willow tray made in Scotland, and glassware with colorful trim for the person who will actually appreciate it.
Remy Renzullo x Carolina Irving & Daughters Lily Dinner Plate
The Expert
$95
Umezawa Hinoki Tissue Box
Good Friend
$60
Aluminum Kettle With Whistle
Pan After
$82
Sharland England Drip Cigno Jug
Nickey Kehoe
$185
Twist Carafe
Matilda Goad & Co.
$60
Rachel Bower Handwoven Willow Large Celtic Knot Tray
Abask
$122
Studio Ford Toledo Throw
The Expert
$300
Tortoise Serveware
Quarters
$34+