The 11 Best Gifts For Hosts Who Have (Almost) Everything
From limited edition honey to party-ready bakeware.
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Buying a gift for the person who always hosts the hangs can be a tough order. After all, most people who are comfortable with having people over are the types to curate their housewares and have thoughts about silverware and glassware.
But the good news is—and I can confirm this, as someone who hosts about once a week—there is literally no end to the amount of serving trays, bowls, and surprise-and-delight items that a host can fit in their lives (and cabinets). Here’s some that the host in your life will joyfully add to their collection.
The minute this fishy water container enters the party, it’ll be the talk of the table. It’s from the brain of Milanese Alessandra Baldereschi, and the colored borosilicate glass makes it gorgeous enough to leave out when company’s not over, too.

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Clear glassware is great, but a seasoned host will see the value in this set of four colorful versions: guests won’t get their wine receptacles confused after a few glasses. Not to mention that they add an extra punch to neutral linens.

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Hosting and a good cheese plate go hand in hand. This Cabot cheese gift box features the brand’s best-selling items—which range from classics like Seriously Sharp Cheddar to more adventurous options like Everything Bagel—and gets any party started in style.
At a dinner party, this set of six linen napkins made from deadstock fabric will always set a chicer (and more earth-friendly) scene than disposable ones. Plus, the contrast border adds a stylish touch that will impress even the most finicky guests.

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Adorn a host’s bar cart with a set of two of these little stainless steel birdies that do a very important job: squeeze lemon or lime slices into cocktails or onto appetizers. (Bonus: They keep fingers off the citrus.)

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Bring this cocktail kit to your next party, and you’ll definitely be invited back. Together with bourbon, the kit’s lemon juice and honey syrup make a Gold Rush cocktail, and they look cute on a bar cart to boot.

There’s nothing worse than running out of seltzer during a cocktail party, but with this handsome gadget, you’ll never again have to make a corner store run mid-celebration. It even comes with a CO2 canister that gives 60 liters of water the bubbly treatment.

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The Gohar sisters are always churning out creative dinner party products, and this silver-coated brass scraper and dustpan set make cleaning up post-meal an absolute joy. Just watch as guests fight over who gets to clean the table.

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Talk about a work of art: This limited-edition jar of honey comes directly from the bees surrounding artist Ed Rucha’s Los Angeles home and displays his own drawing on the label.
Every seasoned hostess (or maybe it’s just me) knows that the key to a great dinner party is making one big dish that can serve a crowd. Enter: Dansk’s Købenstyle enamel-coated baker, which can hold a casserole or dessert, and go from oven to table.
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