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Gift ideas for a friend

Gift ideas for a friend — easygoing, personal picks tied to their taste, a shared hobby, or the way you spend time together.

Friend gifts can be relaxed and personal: something tied to their taste, hobby, or the way you spend time together.

How to choose

  • Use the shared context of the friendship as a guide.
  • Fun gifts are fine when they are still useful or genuinely enjoyable.
  • Avoid making the gift feel like homework.

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Cooking class for two

$120

date night · food lover

Worth a look

An evening learning a new dish together.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Pick a class with flexible dates so it feels like a gift, not a scheduling problem.

Fellow Stagg EKG electric kettle

Fellow Stagg EKG electric kettle

$200

coffee ritual · home barista

Worth a look

A precise gooseneck kettle with variable temperature control — the upgrade serious coffee and tea people feel every morning.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Get the EKG (electric) version for temperature hold; the stovetop one lacks it.

Cloth-bound classic novel

$40

reader · keepsake

Worth a look

A handsome edition of a story worth keeping.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Choose a title they love or a beautiful edition in a genre they already read.

Pottery class

$95

hands-on person · creative date

Worth a look

A hands-on class with something imperfect to take home.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Choose a beginner class with all materials included.

Instant film camera

$85

memory maker · creative friend

Worth a look

Printed memories for someone who misses real photos.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Bundle film with the camera so they can use it immediately.

Le Creuset enamelled Dutch oven

$200

home cook · keepsake

Worth a look

A cast-iron enamelled pot that lasts a lifetime — for braises, bread, and slow Sunday cooking, and it looks the part on the stove.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: The 4.5–5.5qt round is the do-everything size; factory-outlet seconds cut the price.

Gig tickets

$90

night out · music lover

Worth a look

A night out for a band or venue they already love.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Confirm the date is realistic before buying non-refundable tickets.

Ooni Koda gas pizza oven

Ooni Koda gas pizza oven

$400

pizza night · garden cook

Worth a look

A portable gas oven that hits 500°C for restaurant-style pizza at home in about a minute.

A considered, personal choice.

Buying note: Gas (Koda) is the fuss-free pick; add a good peel and an infrared thermometer.

Artisan chocolate box

$35

sweet tooth · hosting

Worth a look

A small-batch tasting box that feels indulgent.

A flexible choice when you are not quite sure.

Buying note: A tasting assortment feels more special than one large box.

Leather card wallet

$45

daily carry · minimalist

Worth a look

Slim leather that gets better with use.

A flexible choice when you are not quite sure.

Buying note: Full-grain leather and a simple layout will age best.

Specialty coffee subscription

$60

coffee explorer · recurring treat

Worth a look

Freshly roasted beans from different roasters over time.

A flexible choice when you are not quite sure.

Buying note: Choose a flexible subscription with grind options and an easy pause setting.

Yoga mat and block set

$45

home practice · beginner-friendly

Worth a look

A grippy setup for a home practice.

A flexible choice when you are not quite sure.

Buying note: A non-slip mat with medium cushioning is safest for most people.

Budget bands

Under $504

Cloth-bound classic novel, Artisan chocolate box, Leather card wallet

$50 to $1004

Pottery class, Instant film camera, Gig tickets

$100+4

Cooking class for two, Fellow Stagg EKG electric kettle, Le Creuset enamelled Dutch oven

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