Holiday Gifts

The 10 Best Gifts For The Friend Who Has Everything

Enter: vintage barware and handcrafted pottery.

November 14, 2024
Photo by James Ransom

We all know those people who seem to have everything—they treat themselves often, constantly rotate in new home decor, and somehow always find the most unique vintage pieces. They have impeccable taste, obviously, so come holiday time, it can feel impossible to shop for them.

This year, stay ahead of the curve and surprise them with something truly one-of-a-kind. To help, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite antique, artisanal, and handmade gifts that are sure to impress. Old souls and picky partners alike will appreciate the limited-edition nature of these finds, each carrying their own story.

SIN Wyat Candelabra, $120

This handmade candelabra from Virginia Sin’s studio in Brooklyn adds a touch of drama to any table it graces. Its sleek design and matte finish make it the perfect dinner party centerpiece.

Vintage French Glass Ice Bucket, $80

Straight from our vintage shop, this ice bucket is the ultimate statement piece for any bar cart. Each bucket is uniquely etched with intricate crystalline designs and is sure to elicit major vintage barware envy.

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Schoolhouse Oaxacan Melliza Pendant, $899

Any home design enthusiast likely has a Schoolhouse lighting fixture on their wish list. This hand-woven one is inspired by traditional Oaxacan craftsmanship and offers the perfect warm glow for any room.

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Minna Goods Throw Blanket, $175 - $425

Minna's handcrafted throw blankets are known for being soft, cozy and versatile—what more could you want in a gift? It’s a colorful addition to any living room or bedroom, and is just as comfortable as it is cute.

Found Vintage Wood Boards, $149 - $249

As beautiful as these wooden boards are, they’re equally functional—perfect for serving, chopping, and adding a bit of rustic charm to any space. Each board is a truly unique find, sourced from the European countryside.

Handmade Ceramic Cake Stand, $175

We think every dessert deserves to be showcased in this ceramic cake stand from NYC-based ceramicist Julie Hadley. With its slim profile and elegant details, it’s the perfect pedestal for a batch of scones, pastries, or your favorite holiday desserts.

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Paper Republic Customizable Planner Bundle, $83

These customizable journals and planners will make even to-do lists feel special. With their timeless design and leather cover, they’re the kind of gift that adds a little extra style to everyday planning. Plus, the brand offers paper refills so you don’t need to rebuy each piece.

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Franca NYC Olive Oil Cruet, $82

Franca NYC designed an olive oil cruet you’ll actually want to show off. It will elevate any kitchen counter and dining table with its artful design and hand-painted accents. Plus, it’s made from a durable glass that makes it both functional and chic.

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Cafe Olui Vandola, $175

For the coffee purists in your life, it doesn’t get much better than a handmade Vandola from Costa Rica. While similar in style and technique to other pour-over coffeemakers like a Chemex, this glazed piece has a design that stands out. Each pot is handcrafted from clay, making it a one-of-a-kind gift.

The Heirloomist Book, $12

This beautifully illustrated book is full of inspiring stories about treasures passed down through generations, so it'll be a grateful addition to your vintage-loving friend's collection.

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1 Comment

Melanie S. November 18, 2024
who are these incredible people buying $900 lamps for each other, and how do I join their friend group?? LOL...