gift-guide
Dec 4, 2024
For the person on your list who…..won’t stop talking about the Martha Stewart documentary
Gift Guide 2024
We all have that friend who's been evangelizing Martha's new Hulu documentary as if it's the second coming of homemaking itself. The one who's suddenly an expert on insider trading regulations, can't stop dropping "that's a good thing" into casual conversation, and is seriously considering pivoting their entire aesthetic to match Martha's Bedford farmhouse.
They've gone full Martha-pilled, and honestly? We're here for this obsession. Because anyone who can make a prison stint look aspirational while building a billion-dollar empire clearly knows a thing or two about the finer things in life.
So for your friend who's one dinner party away from installing a copper pot rack in their kitchen, we've rounded up gifts that would make even Martha herself say "Oh, that's fabulous.".
East Fork - The Mug ($44)
This mug isn’t just a mug—it’s THE MUG. I have three of them, and they’ve basically become my emotional support ceramics. The handle? Perfect. The vibe? Immaculate. Bonus points for being handmade, so you can flex about supporting artisans while sipping your morning coffee.
On Me (you pick!)
As Martha says, “if you want to be happy for the rest of your life, make a garden.” But every gardener has unique needs—and you can’t simply assume they want more perennial seeds when they really just want some gravel. This year, be the gift-giver who supports their green thumb with the flexibility of choosing exactly what they want with On Me’s Gardening gift card. This multi-store digital gift card lets them shop from 25 different gardening brands, from Home Depot to Annie’s Heirloom Seeds. Lifetime happiness, coming right up.
Flourish Plant food ($35)
Not all heroes wear capes…some come in tiny bottles and save your plants. Flourish is basically the next generation of plant food for the modern plant parent who cares about ingredients and sustainability. This stuff is like plant CPR. Whether your gift recipient is a Martha-esque plant whisperer or just trying to keep one pothos alive, Flourish is the ultimate life-saver in a bottle.
Steamery ($180)
The Steamery Cirrus is like a mini spa day for their clothes. It’s sleek, Scandinavian-level stylish, and portable enough to pack for trips. Plus, it’s so easy to use that even the laziest laundry-doer (hi, it’s me) can pretend they have their act together. This isn’t just a steamer, it’s a lifestyle upgrade.
Cliik Home ($49 to $69)
You know those people who get way too excited about pantry organization? These containers were made for them. They’re sleek, stackable, and somehow make your kitchen feel like it belongs in an Architectural Digest spread. The magnets? Pure genius and they way they click together so perfectly it’s borderline addictive. Plus, the labeling system means you’ll never have to guess whether it’s flour or powdered sugar. Honestly, even if they’re not Type A, these will convert them.
Our Place Oven ($175)
If you’ve ever had to choose between beauty and function, let me introduce you to the Our Place Oven: the multitasking queen. It bakes, roasts, air fries, and even looks good chilling on your counter. Honestly, it’s the kind of thing you don’t know you need until you have it, and then you can’t shut up about it. Whether they’re an aspiring chef or just someone who appreciates a good sheet pan dinner, this will blow their mind.
Dreamfarm Original Lemon Fluice ($16)
You might not think a lemon juicer could change someone’s life, but that’s because you haven’t met the Lemon Fluice. This thing is tiny but mighty—it’s dishwasher-safe, gets every last drop of juice, and, best of all, it’s flat and super easy to store. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Pair it with a cute bag of lemons and a cocktail recipe, and you’ve just turned a small gadget into the perfect gift.
Modern Picnic - THE LUNCHER ($159)
Remember when lunch boxes were boring, clunky things you hid in your bag? Modern Picnic is changing the game with The Luncher. Martha wouldn’t be caught dead with a puffy cooler bag—which is why you’re gifting a bag that no one would ever guess is fully insulted. It has a special compartment for their utensils and room for all their snacks, sides, and homemade condiments.
Dedcool gift set ($31 to $96)
If you’ve ever walked into someone’s house and thought, Wow, this place smells expensive, that’s DedCool energy. Their scents scream luxury, emulating true Martha Turkey Hill house vibes. Cozy, chic, and not the fake-perfumey stuff you’d get at the mall. The gift set is the ultimate flex for the person who loves turning their home into a residence.
Soleia candles ($24 to $38)
Some candles smell good when you sniff them in the store…but disappear as soon as you light them. Soleia’s are the opposite: they fill the room with the kind of scent that makes people stop and ask, “What’s that smell?” The founder, Dianna Allen, is basically a scent genius, and her candles are cozy, luxurious, and worth every penny. Gift these, and you might just become everyone’s favorite holiday guest.