Gifts
Including subscription gifts that don't need to arrive on the actual day, virtual baking classes, and plenty of fast-shipping options.
Mark Marino
Whether you want to spend $40 or $400
Emily Farris
All the best stemware, wine keys, and other thoughtful accessories for the budding sommelier in your life.
Oset Babür-Winter
Essential tools, gift-worthy mixers, and elegant glassware for your resident wannabe bartender.
Alaina Chou
Play your cards right and you’ll be repaid in brownies.
Alaina Chou
Get warm and fuzzy with these snuggle-worthy gifts.
Anne Loreto Cruz
Handcrafted confections, coveted cookie tins, and dessert-themed wearables for the sweet tooth in your life.
Alaina Chou
Because there's no excuse for getting your vegan friends a boring gift.
Carly Monardo
Compact coffee makers, breakfast-themed puzzles, and other cheap gifts that are better than a gift card.
Carly Monardo
You’re not going to learn how to throw pottery overnight, so buy these gifts instead.
Anne Loreto Cruz
Because the holiday season can still be fun even if you’re not eating gluten.
Kate Kassin
Actually-great gifts from the massive retailer, in case you need to take advantage of those quick shipping times.
Megan Wahn
Because if you ever deserve a daily piece of chocolate (or three), it’s during the holidays.
Carina Finn
Because if you’re into food, you’re probably into candles, too.
Carina Finn
Win gifting season with these gifts that keep on giving.
Carina Finn
Trust us: these are the best gift ideas for anyone who loves to cook—and wants to do it outside.
Carina Finn
Because who doesn’t love fluffy, soft Italian bread chock full of candied orange peel and chocolate?
Carina Finn
Gorgeous cooking tools and stylish small appliances we actually recommend.
Emily Farris
Gifts for your human friend who eats like a squirrel.
Kate Kassin
Skip the whiskey stones—we've got better ideas.
G. Clay Whittaker
Smart coffee makers, app-enabled appliances, and more gadgets for that friend who would gladly let a robot run their life.
Alaina Chou
Butter crocks, French cheeses, and chic linens galore—mon Dieu!
Wilder Davies
Luxury can mean elegant French cookware, caviar, and diamond-studded pizza necklaces (yes, you read that right). But it can also mean Swedish gummies, or highly functional cheese boards.
Belle Bakst
Because they don't just want new books.
Carina Finn