46 Luxury Gifts for the Woman Who Has Everything
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Buying presents for the people we love always feels good, but procuring luxury gifts for the woman who has everything feels more like an impossible task than a feel-good deed. After all, there’s nothing worse than the look of disappointment when she unwraps something she already has or will never use. Enter our luxe gift guide that’s curated to perfection. Whether you’re shopping for your extravagant mother, minimalist friend, or hard-to-impress colleague, you’re bound to discover something on our list that will blow her away.
It’s our general belief that price doesn’t always correspond with quality, so there’s hardly ever a good reason to spend more than you’d like, but we’d like to warn you that more than a few gifts on our guide are on the more expensive side. That said, there is also a selection of items that are well under $100 and just as (if not more) useful than some of the more pricey pieces.
From a 100-year-old Lalique glass perfume bottle to a stylish denim gardening apron, we’ve included everything (and we mean everything) lavish on this list so that you can get her something she’ll love, cherish, and use for years to come. We promise no matter what luxury gifts you buy for the woman who has everything, she won’t be regifting. You may even find a little something special for yourself while you’re at it. Good luck adding only one beautiful gift to your cart; you’ll need it!
Arabescato Gold Marble
Designed in collaboration with interior designer Brittaney Elise, this is not your ordinary candle. "Brittaney sent me this candle as a gift when it launched a few months ago and it has quickly become my most prized possession," Associate Shopping Editor Jessica Cherner says. "Not only does the candle smell incredibly luxurious (it's her signature scent of (santal, sandalwood, and vanilla), but the votive it rests in is like nothing I've ever seen before. It's a 100 percent Italian Arabescato gold marble, which Brittaney chose herself specifically for this candle. It's also pretty heavy, which makes it a permanent staple in my home."
Waterfall Flutes
Champagne flutes are never a bad idea. We are loving this set from Anthropologie because they have a very subtle base color. No matter which hue you choose—even the clear—there's a dreamy iridescence to them that makes them a special-occasion must.
Sunshine Platter
These farm-friendly ceramic serving platters are so beautiful that she'll put them on display when she's not using them. Whether or not she's a big entertainer, serving platters are always a good idea.
Enameled Cast Iron Skinny Grill
Let's face it: Full-fledged grills take up way too much space. You can't even use them if you don't have outdoor space, which is why Le Creuset came out with its legendary skinny grill. All she needs is a stovetop, and she's good to go!
Lalique Dahlia Perfume Bottle
Arguably one of the world's most famous and beloved glassmakers, Lalique is renowned for its stunning Anemone collection. If she likes antiques and anything backed by a story, she'll love this antique perfume bottle.
Frog Jewelry Box
Even if she has only a few pieces of jewelry, keeping it all organized in one place is something she'd appreciate. We're loving this cute textured leather box by Anya Hindmarch.
Debutante 18K Gold-Plated Crystal Tree Topper
Is this the most glamorous tree topper you've ever seen? We certainly think so! It's 18k gold-plated brass and hand-embellished Swarovski crystals. Christmas doesn't get more stylish than that.
New York City Reed Diffuser
Whether she still lives in her hometown or is a transplant in a new city, she'll certainly take delight in this city-specific reed diffuser.
Murano Glass One Flower Vase Made in Murano
We're obsessed with all things Murano glass and this funky design from 1stDibs is too beautiful not to gift. The best part? It looks as good with flowers as it does empty.
Amalfi Coast
For your escapist friend, opt for one of Assouline's iconic covers. You can never go wrong with anything Amalfi-related, which makes this sumptuous eggplant-colored coffee table book an easy choice.
Long White Robe
Nothing feels better than slipping into a super-soft hotel-quality Weezie bathrobe. If you want to score some extra points with the recipient, have her gift monogrammed for an extra $15 before delivering it to her.
Trophy Bottle Set
Hand-blown by Italian artist Simone Crestani, this rustic set of glass bottles is ideal for anyone with an affinity for the Wild West.
Agate Stone Bookends
These agate bookends are perhaps the most beautiful things we've ever seen. From the color to the super-smooth edges, they'll surely spruce up her library, windowsill, or wherever she stashes her books. Did we mention that they're on sale for less than $40?
Libellula Dessert Plates
Not only do dessert plates often bear the best dish of the meal, but they're typically the most charming of all the dinnerware. Because they're so small, designers tend to have a little bit of fun.
Melamine Bowls
Don't quote us on this, but these melamine by artist Thomas Fuchs are virtually unbreakable. They're also dishwasher-safe, which makes them an easy go-to gift. If she enjoys alfresco meals, this set of four bowls are perfect for her.
Striped Mohair Blanket
For your friend who lives in a place where it snows, you'd be remiss not to warm her up with this luxurious Loewe blanket. Like everything else the brand designs, the striped mohair blanket is made in Spain.
Set of 4 Embroidered Linen Napkins
Napkins may seem like an odd gift, but they're something people tend to covet but not want to actually buy for themselves. This embroidered linen set from Misette is so charming, we can hardly resist. They also come in a variety of colors, so if she's not into pink, rest assured, there are other options.
Espresso Coffee Machine Maker
Is it really a cool espresso maker if it doesn't look like something you'd find in an Italian café circa the 1960s? We think not. This chic Neretva option looks vintage in every way, but it's brand-spankin' new, so it won't malfunction or give her a hard time when she's brewing herself a cup.
Cubi set of 2 espresso cups and saucers
She can't enjoy espresso in any old mug. She needs a maximalist cup specifically designed for espresso. After doing extensive research, we've discovered that these La DoubleJ cups, which were designed in tandem with Italian porcelain giant, Ancap, are the best.
The Smart Garden LED Grow Set
An ideal gift for home chefs, indoor herb gardens will certainly give her dishes a fresh, delicious touch. Plus, this one from West Elm is small enough to fit on her counter but big enough to house three herb plants.
Belgian Waffle Maker
Unpopular opinion: Waffles are the unsung heroes of breakfast foods. They're also a lot easier (and less messy) than pancakes, so opt for a waffle maker that makes the best Belgian every time.
Margot Cushion
Few fabrics are more instantly recognizable than Missoni's classic zig-zags and it's our personal belief that you can never have too many throw pillows.
Basket Gardening Apron
Even if she lives in a city with little personal outdoor space, she can indulge her green thumb (as long as she has a stylish denim gardening apron!) We're so into this look that we'd even wear it out.
Courtly Check Enamel Tea Kettle
MacKenzie-Childs is famous for its kitschy home accessories. The enamel tea kettle, which comes in quite a few colors, is one of our favorite finds for anyone who could breathe a bit of life into her kitchen.
Insect Study Vase
Crafted by hand, this glossy, whimsical porcelain vase will cure her fear of bugs. With. a 22-karat gold bumble bee, how could it not?
Painted Glass Carafe
We have a soft spot for anything handmade, and this hand-painted glass carafe is no exception. Perfect for that morning cup of OJ or afternoon happy hour punch, this Cabana find will do the trick.
EasyPop® Popcorn Maker
Movie nights just aren't as enjoyable without a bowl of popcorn within arm's reach, so for the cinephile in your life, you may want to consider gifting them a popcorn maker.
Encore Bar Tools Set and Cocktail Shaker
Cocktail tools are best enjoyed in a set and we can't recommend this sleek option from Williams Sonoma enough. Plus, it's compact enough to fit on any bar cart.
Pompidou Coasters
Inspired by the French museum after which they're named, the Pompidou coasters are the perfect gift for someone who likes to entertain. Luckily, they come in a set of four different colors, so no one will accidentally pick up the wrong glass.
Fringed Cashmere Throw
You can never go wrong with a classic cashmere throw—especially when it's on sale. Plus, it comes in 10 colors, so as long as you know what palette she likes, you're gold.
Crystal Glass Bubble Frame
If she hates sharp, clean lines, she'll adore this bubble-inspired glass picture frame. Bonus points if she puts a photo of you two in it!
Lucky Butterfly
Butterflies symbolize transformation, so few gifts are more fitting for a new year (whether it be a birthday or calendar year) than a Baccarat crystal treasure?
Bathing Beauty Dish
Whether she uses it as a catch-all or a soap dish, if she has a sense of humor, she will love this kitschy find.
Alma Cake Stand
Available in two romantic hues (not including the clear glass option), this Old World-inspired glass cake stand is a great get for a hostess who does all of her own baking. She can proudly display all of her freshly made cakes, pies, and treats on this beautiful stand.
Small Ceramic Vase with Faux Pearls
If she's ever said the phrase "ladies who brunch," she will swoon over this Completedworks ceramic vase wearing its own strand of (faux) pearls.
Apple Pie Dish
Gift this apple-shaped pie dish to the woman hosting Thanksgiving this year and we promise that dessert will be talked-about for years to come.
Sowden Bottle
Water bottles had a moment back in 2016 when people decided it was time to hydrate in style, but since then, chic water bottles have fallen by the wayside. We're here to remind you that there are still lots of beautiful options out there, including the Design Within Reach stainless steel Sowden.
Arc Candleholders
She wont need a centerpiece if she has the 12.25-inch wide Arc candleholders. They take up a lot of space, making them the focal point of the table, but luckily, they aren't tall, so she can see whoever is sitting across from her without craning her neck.
Drum Basket
There is nothing more useful than a basket. It may seem like an odd gift, but if she has anything miscellaneous lying around, she'll love the handwoven Drum basket from Goodee. Otherwise, it makes for a great planter.
Soni SM Diffuser
At first glance, it's a wine cooler, but upon closer inspection, it's actually a room diffuser with interchangeable pods. Whether she puts it on display or hides it, her home will smell delicious.
Kitchen Cutting Board
Even the least likely to cook dinner need a cutting board. At the very least, she can use it as a makeshift serving platter. Rather than get her a typical wood option, opt for one so beautiful that she'll want to keep it out at all times.
Hatch Drink Dispenser
This $99 dispenser looks like a crystal heirloom you'd find at a Southern estate sale, but it's an affordable, sturdy entertaining accessory she can use indoors or out.
Devo Match Striker
Full disclosure: This match striker is more fashionable than functional since the strike strip is on the bottom of the ceramic dish. That said, it's charming enough to gift—especially if she has an impressive collection of candles in her home.
Snug Crystal Weighted Blanket
If a cup of chamomile tea or a drop of peppermint oil to the temples doesn't relieve her stress, a weighted blanket certainly will. This stylish one from Sunday Citizen is available at 10, 15, 20, and 35 pounds. So she may have 99 problems, but anxiety won't be one.
Terrazzo Mantel Clock
It may take her a minute (or two) to figure out the exact time on this terrazzo mantel clock that has no numbers, but it dresses up a desk or table like few other accessories can.
Plants Make People Happy
Gifting a living thing may be a big decision to make for another person, but keep in mind that some, like snake plants, can survive under even the most negligent plant parents. They can go up to two weeks without a drink and hardly need any sunlight to grow.
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