If there's one thing people are serious about, it's their morning brew. Whether you're scouring the web for the best thing to give the java-lover in your life, or you're the coffee-lover looking to add some fresh gift ideas to your wish list, read through these coffee-related gifts. Is there anything else we'd want to be gifted this season?
— Additional reporting by Anna Monette Roberts
This cute Ban.do Coffee & More Coffee Ringer Tee ($38) says what we're all thinking.
Anyone interested in brewing their own coffee will love this Brew Book and Press Gift Set ($45).
Coffee is love, and this Vitra Love Heart Porcelain Coffee Mug ($20) says just that.
Give someone the gift of moisturized skin with this cool Salt By Hendrix Coffee and Marula Oil Body Buff ($25).
For the person that's always on the go or needs an afternoon pick me up, this Soda Says x Wacaco Minipresso GR Portable Espresso Machine ($50) is perfect.
Enjoy all your favorite seasonal flavors with this Holiday Latte Variety Gift Set ($20).
This chic Le Creuset 12 Oz. Stoneware French Press ($50) will look great in your kitchen.
This Ban.do Hot Stuff Thermal Mug ($14) knows we can't do anything without our coffee.
This Verameat Damn Fine Coffee Pin ($16) makes it so easy to show the world what you really care about.
This Casetify Coffee First Grip iPhone X/Xs Case ($36) is so adorable.
We could spend all day coloring and relaxing with The Adult Coloring Book For Coffee Lovers ($6).
With this Bodum Chambord French Press ($40), we're staying home forever.
Forget plain ole sugar. Sweetening your cup with Nielsen-Massey Vanilla Sugar ($33) is the closest thing to ordering a vanilla latte at home.
Cappuccino and latte drinkers will love having an Ozeri Deluxe Milk Frother ($19, originally $25) on hand to whirl up their milk. But wait, there's more! The frother is no unitasker. This particular model comes with a few other attachments to whip up eggs, salad dressings, and cocktails.
This National JLR Gear Stainless Steel Smart Travel Mug ($20, originally $40) is the greatest gift for someone with a long commute or who travels often. The mug plugs into a car outlet and keeps the beverage warm at the temperature you like it. Genius.
Anyone who appreciates a good cup of coffee will love receiving a package from Craft Coffee ($30 for one month). Every box consists of coffee from three different artisanal roasters, as well as brewing tips and tasting notes.
Those who are all about slowing down in life will love this glass pour-over carafe ($60), which comes with a reusable filter.
The perfect brew begins with the right temperature of water. Although a splurge, the Bonavita Gooseneck Electric Variable Temperature Kettle ($35) boils water to various temperatures and features that coveted spout to wash ground beans down from the sides of the coffee filter when brewing pour-over coffee. However, if it's too expensive to rationalize, there's always the Hario Coffee Drip Kettle Buono ($52, originally $67) that heats up water over the stovetop.
The famous San Francisco coffee-roasting company Blue Bottle came out with a beautiful book on coffee, discussing the beans' journey from growing to roasting to brewing. Give serious coffee drinkers who really want to take their knowledge to the next level The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee book ($19, originally $25).
Artisanal coffeemakers stock their shops with this Chemex Wood Collar Glass Coffee Maker ($37 for three-cup maker). With this rustic, hipster design, you or a coffee-lover you know will start brewing like the cool coffee pros.
If you're giving someone a Chemex, be sure to throw in a 100-pack of prefolded filters ($10) that remove even the finest of sediments, so the pour-over coffee is as smooth as it can be.