A beautiful and unconventional puzzle
A pair of lamps made for long-distance relationships
A cheese board shaped like their home state
The funnest way to mark the passing of each day of the year
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A creative lamp that takes advantage of magnetic attraction
Soap that looks like a gemstone
A personalized print to commemorate a couple's first dance
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Subway Token Cufflinks, $170, available at UncommonGoods
Though subway systems often disappoint riders with their poor infrastructure and frequent delays, they'll still love the nostalgia of these old-school tokens-turned cufflinks. Styles include New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and Chicago.
Earrings made out of vintage dimes
A kit that turns your favorite fruit into a working keg
A wine rack made from a reclaimed ski
A way to make fresh butter
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A chess set for anyone who loves New York
A Bluetooth speaker that bridges old and new listening habits
A warm and soothing pillow
Socks that look like burritos when rolled up
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A Pantone chip ottoman for artists and designers
Soothing eye stones made from Finnish bedrock
A ceramic cup that New Yorkers will instantly recognize
A build-it-yourself light sculpture
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A card game for lovers of Shakespeare
A portable grill
BBQ Toolbox, $99, available at UncommonGoods
Have a home improvement emergency? If they pick up this toolbox by mistake, they'll be sorely disappointed. But if they decide their outdoor hangout needs some BBQ, this is just the kit for them.
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Bike Chain Bottle Opener, $10, available at UncommonGoods
A group of artisans in Oregon scour bike shops across the country to find used bicycle parts and give them a new life. The ones they can save are donated to a local non-profit group that teaches bicycle repair to children, but the ones that can't are turned into cool accessories, like this bottle opener.