Shopping for a couple can be tough. You want to find something that they’ll both use and appreciate! Plus, after 9-ish months of quarantine, they could benefit from something to boost their experience at home. We have a few ideas, from kitchen essentials, to fun and games, even cozy loungewear that they’ll both love. Our picks are in the slideshow!
GIFT GUIDE: The Cozy Couple

Breakfast Kit
Buckhead Gift Company, $125
Everything they need for a great Sunday brunch at home: Forage South Sea Salt & Buttermilk Biscuit Mix, Regina’s Farm Kitchen Triple Berry Jam, Banner Road Baking Company Original Organic Granola, Oliver Pluff Colonial Honey, a wood honey dipper, and a linen tea towel.

Tablet Stand
BURKE DECOR, $58
A chic kitchen accessory to prop up a tablet (or cookbook).

Spice Rack
Evermill, $229
This elegant spice rack looks gorgeous on the counter OR mounted on the wall, and includes spices — choose the building blocks needed for any spice rack- containing a collection of 12 spices for most flavors and dishes, or a collection of 18 spices, perfect for the enthusiast and seasoned home chef.

Oil and Vinegar Set
Style Union Home, $280
Handmade in Los Angeles and totally unique.


Puzzle
Piecework Puzzles, $36
We never expected to be so into puzzles this year, but it’s certainly the gift of the season. This one will bring back a lot of fun childhood memories.

Tapas Boards
etúHome, $150
The perfect size board when dishing up charcuterie for two. Available in a variety of colors to match their kitchen!

Scrabble Luxe Edition
MoMA Design Store, $200
A luxe edition of the famous word game.

Champagne Coupe (Set of Two)
Soho Home, $100
So they can toast to 2020 finally ending.

Robe
Soho Home, $109
They can bring the luxury of Soho House to their own home with a fluffy hooded robe. Available in five colors.

Sweats
Richer Poorer, Starting at $72
Richer Poorer makes softer-than-soft sweats they’ll both love. For an extra laugh, we suggest getting them each a matching set.

Pan
Our Place, $145
There’s a reason this ceramic pan keeps selling out. It’s a “do-it-all wonder” and replaces 8 traditional pieces of cookware.
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