25+ POPSUGAR-Editor-Approved Kitchen Gifts For Everyone on Your List

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Our very own POPSUGAR editors curated a gift guide for everyone on your list, which features everything we have on our holiday wish lists. If you're on the hunt for an edible gift or some trinket or gadget for the kitchen, take a look at what our editors deem the most coveted items on the web.

01
Sweatshirt

Sweatshirt

"In Pizza We Crust" Sweatshirt ($65)

"Does anyone really need an excuse to want a pizza shirt? You can wear this to hungover brunch or dress it up with a skirt for a night out on the town (and that 2 a.m. slice, of course)." — Caitlin Hacker, editor, Celebrity

02
Matcha

Matcha

White Dragon Matcha ($80)

"Matcha-lovers will enjoy adding this to their morning ritual. #zen" — Victor Verdugo, assistant editor, Social Media

03
Coasters

Coasters

Charcoal-Dipped Leather Coasters ($36)

"Chic leather coasters are a luxury few people buy for themselves, and these ones are gorgeous, unique, and practically a steal. They also make a pretty luxe stocking stuffer." — Shannon Vestal Robson, content director, Entertainment

04
Wine Collector's Set

Wine Collector's Set

The Andy Warhol by Cuvaison Collection wine set ($250)

"The owner of Cuvaison winery commissioned his friend Andy Warhol to design screen prints for his wine labels in '80s, and these gorgeous, grape-inspired patterns are so representative of the iconic artist's pop-art style. This set — which includes both a Chardonnay and Bordeaux blend — is the perfect gift for wine- and fine-art-lovers alike." — Britt Stephens, lead editor, Celebrity

05
French Press

French Press

Bodum Copper French Press ($75)

"You can carry the rose gold trend out of your closet and straight into your kitchen with this gorgeous french press setup; nothing beats a steaming cup of coffee on a cold morning, especially when it's made with a tool this lovely!" — Brinton Parker, assistant editor, Trends and Viral Features

06
Wine

Wine

Delicate Estates Wine Labels: Because Tuesday ($7)

"I recently discovered Delicate Estates' hilarious wine labels, and I'm obsessed. I wholeheartedly agree with the company's motto, 'cards are better when they're attached to alcohol,' and as someone who admittedly uses 'because Tuesday' as an excuse to chill out with a glass of Cabernet, I need the matching wine label in my life. I've also found a new go-to site for gifts for my wine-loving friends since there are so many cheeky labels for every occasion." — Erin Cullum, assistant editor, Food

07
Herbal Supplement

Herbal Supplement

Moon Juice Power Dust ($30)

"If I could, I would live across the street from LA's Moon Juice, an apothecary-like shop filled with house-made protein powders, elixirs, raw snacks, and other products intended to heal the body. If you're trying to scale way back on your caffeine intake but still need a little something-something to keep your brain functioning at full speed, this will do the trick." — Anna Roberts, editor, Food

08
Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Morning Culture Rise & Shine Diner Mug ($16)

"You can't go wrong with a cute coffee mug when you're in a crunch for a last-minute gift. This one in particular has a sleek appearance and an equally cute message. It's the perfect Instagram-worthy mug for your coffee-obsessed friend or co-worker!" — Aimee Simeon, editorial assistant, Social Media

09
Cooler

Cooler

The Coolest Cooler ($400)

"One of the most successful Kickstarters ever, this cooler has a ton of amazing features, like a charging dock, Bluetooth speakers, LED lighting, and a built-in blender (yes, you read that right). You'll be the life of every beach day, picnic in the park, or tailgating bash." — Lisette Mejia, editor, News

10
POPSUGAR Must Have Box Subscription

POPSUGAR Must Have Box Subscription

POPSUGAR Must Have Limited Edition Box ($100)

"I would be a devoted Must Have subscriber even if I didn't work at POPSUGAR, and I get monthly subscriptions ($40 per month) for pretty much everyone I know (including the men in my life). The appeal of having a mystery box of hand-picked goodies delivered to your door every month seems pretty much universal. Plus, our Must Have team keeps coming up with variations on the theme, like a Mini box ($16 per month) with entirely different products from the regular monthly box and special-edition boxes ($100) for various seasons, like Neiman Marcus for holiday." — Nancy Einhart, executive editor

11
Ice Cream Pints

Ice Cream Pints

McConnell's Fine Ice Creams Indulgent Ice Cream, 5 Pints ($70)

"Southern Californians already know the pure joy of a scoop of McConnell's ice cream. Now, thanks to this gift set, we can spread the creamy goodness of the Santa Barbara ice cream purveyor to friends and family all around the country." — Lindsay Miller, editorial director, Video

12
Cookbook

Cookbook

Thug Kitchen 101: Fast as F*ck Cookbook ($17, originally $27)

"A hilariously written cookbook primer on plant-based recipes." — Jenny Sugar, editor, Fitness

13
Stoneware Canister

Stoneware Canister

Le Creuset Glazed Stoneware Storage Canister With Wooden Lid ($60, originally $85)

"Le Creuset addiction is a real thing, and this holiday season, enable someone's obsession with these totally useful canisters." — Shannon Vestal Robson, content director, Entertainment

14
Sparkling Wine

Sparkling Wine

Ruinart Brut Rose Magnum ($210)

"One of my favorite gifts to give (and get) during the holidays is booze. Let's face it, alcohol is a great choice whether you're stressed from the season or you're just looking to celebrate. This Ruinart Brut Rose is the perfect choice for that very special person in your life who loves throwing parties." — Michele Foley, content director, Fitness

15
Caviar Set

Caviar Set

Khavyar Classic Domestic Triple Caviar Box Set ($125 and up)

"My fanciest friends (they know who they are) will be getting these tasty caviar selections for the holidays." — Britt Stephens, lead editor, Celebrity

16
Glass Decanter

Glass Decanter

Simon Pearce Ascutney Lab Carafe ($160)

"This will increase your willingness to host brunch and dinner parties by at least 50 percent, maybe more. Think about all the things you could put in there. Coffee! Wine! Absinthe! The sky's the limit." — Ryan Roschke, assistant editor, Entertainment

17
Soy Milk Maker

Soy Milk Maker

Tribest Soyabella Soymilk Maker ($119)

"Make your own nut milk at home in as little as 30 seconds? Sign me up!" — Kim Timlick, senior director, International

18
Cocktail Kit

Cocktail Kit

Carry-On Cocktail Kit ($24)

"Make air travel a little less painful for the frequent flyer in your life with these clever (but practical!) cocktail kits. Choose the kit that fits your recipient's style — old fashioned? Moscow mule? — and all they have to do is add booze once they're in the air." — Mandy Harris, managing editor

19
Acrylic Coaster Set

Acrylic Coaster Set

Alexandra Von Furstenburg Black Smoke Coasters ($105)

"We all have that one friend who obsesses over everyone using coasters, everywhere, on all surfaces in their home (if you don't have that friend, it's probably you). These are a perfectly chic way to save that person from distress as they host a holiday get-together." — Lindsay Miller, editorial director, Video

20
Shot Glasses

Shot Glasses

Himalayan Salt Tequila Glasses ($28 and up)

"Your tequila shots will have an extra kick with these reusable shot glasses carved from pink Himalayan salt." — Kelsie Gibson, assistant editor, Celebrity

21
Porcelain Tray

Porcelain Tray

Lulu & Georgia Shaken Not Stirred Tray ($10)

"Dress up your bar cart with this chic tray — perfect for displaying lime slices or drink stirrers." — Laura Meyers, editor, Trends and Viral Features

22
Sport Bottle

Sport Bottle

EcoVessel Insulated Bottle ($29)

"This stainless steel, BPA-free bottle keeps water cold for hours and has an easy-to-drink flip spout." — Jenny Sugar, editor, Fitness

23
Serving Board

Serving Board

Leif Pink Marble Serving Board ($78)

"A simple, stylish way to create a social-media-worthy appetizer spread? Check!" — Laura Meyers, editor, Trends and Viral Features

24
Espresso Cups

Espresso Cups

Emilio Pucci x Illy Espresso Cups ($150 for 6)

"Since I started dating my boyfriend, his Italian family has taught me how to love espresso — with no sugar, but of course sambuca. These mini designer cups feature colorful images of Florence, Rome, Milan, New York, London, and Paris. That's one way to drink around the world." — Sarah Wasilak, editor, Fashion

25
Wine Opener

Wine Opener

Metrokane Rabbit Red Electric Wine Opener ($72)

"Whether you're hosting a party or trying to get a glass of wine to your recently single friend as fast as you can, this gadget will help you in basically every situation." — Caitlin Hacker, editor, Celebrity

26
Stemless Wine Glasses

Stemless Wine Glasses

Under the Influence Stemless Wine Glasses ($50)

"Cute for entertaining guests or drinking solo, each wine glass describes your level of drunkenness (as if your face already didn't)." — Nicole Yi, editorial assistant, Social Media

27
Insulated Canteen

Insulated Canteen

Corkcicle Canteen ($33)

"POPSUGAR content director Shannon Robson gifted me with a 25-ounce Corksicle Canteen, and it's my new favorite thing! It was designed to fit a full bottle of wine, but you can use it to keep water, cider, or whatever liquid you want cold for 25 hours (or hot for 12). After quite a few test runs, it's proven to keep Rosé perfectly chilled. It also comes in a 16-ounce water bottle size, which was featured in a POPSUGAR Limited Edition Must Have box. I pack them both for weekend trips!" — Angelica Marden, VP, Editorial Operations

28
Bartending Glasses

Bartending Glasses

Kikkerland Tall Bartending Glasses ($25 for four)

"As someone whose cocktail-making mantra is 'pour now, worry later,' I can definitely benefit from these so-easy-anyone-could-do-it bartending glasses. Each one features a different spirit and teaches you how to make four different concoctions. Consider it mixology for dummies." — Britt Stephens, lead editor, Celebrity

29
Traveling Spoon

Traveling Spoon

"A Traveling Spoon (from $50) gift certificate is an ideal option for world travelers who love to cook. Available in countries like South Korea, Mexico, Japan, Greece, and India, Traveling Spoon offers up meals and cooking lessons through local hosts." — Nicole Perry, contributor

30
Allbirds

Allbirds

"Living in NYC, I walk pretty much everywhere and am always on the lookout for shoes that are as cute as they are comfortable. Enter Allbirds ($95), a brand of merino-wool sneakers equally suited for workouts and farmers market strolls." — NP

31
Milk Street Subscription

Milk Street Subscription

"A subscription to Christopher Kimball's brand-new magazine Milk Street ($20) will delight home cooks and fans of its bow-tied founder alike." — NP

33
Crunch Dynasty

Crunch Dynasty

"Crisp, salty, savory, and spicy, Crunch Dynasty ($10) makes for an excellent stocking stuffer for lovers of Asian food and spice in general. I've been sprinkling this versatile topper over roasted vegetables, rice, and fried eggs, basically anything that could use a hit of heat." — NP

34
Hasami Porcelain Teapot

Hasami Porcelain Teapot

"With minimalist lines and earthy glazes, Hasami, a Japanese brand, is my latest pottery crush. If I had to put just one of its pieces on my wish list, it'd be this porcelain teapot ($82)." — NP

36
Compartes Cookies & Cream Chocolate Bar

Compartes Cookies & Cream Chocolate Bar

"Chocolate bars don't get much more gift-worthy than Compartes's whimsical line. My current favorite flavors include Cookies & Cream ($10) and Cinnamon Toast ($12), which boast chocolate sandwich cookie and Cinnamon Toast Crunch mix-ins, respectively." — NP

37
Le Creuset Stoneware Rectangular Baker With Platter Lid

Le Creuset Stoneware Rectangular Baker With Platter Lid

"With a lid that doubles as a platter, this Le Creuset stoneware piece ($100) is essentially two gifts in one and a great option for those who love to host but may be short on space." — NP

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The Bitter Truth Pink Gin

The Bitter Truth Pink Gin

"For something a bit less expected than a bottle of wine or scotch, give them The Bitter Truth Pink Gin ($40), a bitters-infused style of gin with origins in the Royal Navy." — NP