These useful gifts are practically perfect in every way
While it’s easy to go with the latest viral beauty must-have or hack-proof gadget, why not crush it with something that has staying power?
From the smallest little tokens that mean so much to the useful but fun gems that keep on giving, we’ve got you covered for those last-minute goodies.
Indulge your friends and family with a triple chocolate panettone from Olivieri 1882 will be remembered well beyond the holidays. $90.
Miele’s cordless space-saving Duoflex HX1 vacuum works wonders removing dust and allergens with an hour of battery life per charge. Its lightweight nozzle and multipurpose attachments fit nicely onto a wall mounted bracket for storage. $700.
Make your favorite host feel extra appreciated with this festive set of four embroidered “Gibson” napkins by artist Pati Cascino, at Minted, where they can order stationary to match. $45.
Give your at-home chef a set of quality Cutluxe German steel blades that are a cut above the rest with this serrated edge steak knife set artisan series. $85.
For the adventure traveler on your list, GoPro’s Mini Hero camera is a winner. It has all the same popular features as other Hero styles (waterproof, touch screen), plus the ability to auto-upload to the cloud for additional storage. $200.
Ready-made soups and salads from Gardencup delivered to your door for an easy healthy meal on-the-go. Dressing and toppings included in a cup that you shake and take. From $70.
Luxome’s new ultra-plush faux fur blanket is a cozy and luxurious accessory that instantly elevates a space. $295.
The terracotta plantable candle from Esker Beauty includes lemon balm seed paper and a soil pod so you can watch it grow. $85.
Channel “Top Gun” sporting these super chic Concorde sunglasses from Randolph USA, with 23-karat white gold and sunset rose semi-polarized lenses. Engraving is optional. $369.