A coffee subscription box for trying new beans
An indoor garden for urban dwellers and herb lovers
Click & Grow Smart Garden, $99.95, available at Amazon
Anyone who spends time in the kitchen or garden knows how much fresh herbs can upgrade a dish. While not all climates or spaces can sustain a full herb garden, this little indoor gardening kit can, so they can top every last dish with their favorite fresh herbs.
A statement print for major baseball fans
An Airbnb gift card for in-laws who love to travel
Airbnb Gift Card, $100 - $500, available at Zola
A tangible gift is great, but so is the gift of an unforgettable experience. For the jet-setting duo, bring them one step closer to their next vacation with an Airbnb gift card so they can explore someplace new together.
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A personal photo book of their favorite memories
Everyday Photo Book, from $49, available at Artifact Uprising
If you've shared many memories with your in-laws, commemorate them with a personalized photo book. Sure, it takes a little more time than just picking up a bouquet of flowers, but the extra effort will not go unnoticed with this thoughtful gift.
A cocktail bitters set mixologists will love
A pizza maker for home cooks and pizza aficionados
A cheese and crackers serving board for entertainers
Cheese & Crackers Serving Board, $48, available at Uncommon Goods
Embrace the shape of the ampersand for a higher purpose — a cheese platter. Turns out this shape is perfect for holding wheels of cheese and bunches of crackers, making it the perfect gift for those who love to entertain, or just appreciate a good cheese plate.
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A modern vase that will look great in their space
Honeycomb Studio Bud Vases, $16-$40, available at West Elm
Flowers are always a great gift, but if they don't have the right vase to put them in, what's the point? Give them a nice, simple bud vase large enough to hold a few flowers that will look good anywhere in their home — and if you want to go that extra mile, you could put some florals in it too.
A decanter and matching glasses with a personal touch
A fun way to show off their cork collection
A monthly sampling of some of the tastiest products from around the country
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A wool throw they’ll want to wrap up in on chilly days
An undeniably classy marble salt cellar
A set of products to help them get some much-needed rest
A bento box of unique candies for their sweet tooth
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Himalayan Salt Plate, $11.96, available at Williams Sonoma
This is more than just a pretty pink plate, it's actually a block of Himalayan salt. Not only can it be used to serve food, but it can actually be used to cook food too. Cooking and serving with a salt slab will up the ante on plenty of their family-favorite meals.
A trio of unique condiments to spice up their meals
A smart speaker to help them get started on a smart home
Echo Dot, $29.99, available at Amazon
If your in-laws are not really the techie types, start them out with this small smart speaker. The Echo Dot is a subtle introduction to smart technology — plus they'll get a kick out of communicating with Alexa.
A charging hub so they don’t have to fight for the open outlet
A new cookbook to add to their repertoire
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Lafco Library Candle, $65, available at Amazon
A nice candle is always a welcomed gift. These ones are made to embody the scents of common places, including rooms in the house. The best part of these candles, though, is that they'll be able to reuse the hand-blown glass vessel once the candle has burned down. All they have to do is put it in the freezer when the wax runs down, pop it out with a knife, and run it through the dishwasher. Our editor uses hers for everything from cotton swabs to serving snacks.