There are so many methods for brewing your favorite cup of mud these days. Pour-over, French press, AeroPress, espresso, K-cups and flash-frozen instant are just a few. We all love coffee, it seems, so gifting some form of java-related products is never a bad idea. And what better time of year than the holidays to give someone caffeine? Coffee is the gift that keeps on giving—from how the beans smell to the notes you get from grinding them, and then the taste—such a wonderful experience that should be shared during the holiday season. From mugs, espresso masks and canisters, we have you covered from gifting to a coffee connoisseur (or a beginning barista.)
What to Give
Coffee Lovers
French press,
$90 by Stelton
El Salvador Santa Rosa washed whole bean coffee,
$26 by Onyx Coffee Lab
Pewter coffee scoop,
$32 by Ennis Park
Linea mini espresso machine, $5,900 by La Marzocco
Japanese coffee kettle, $75 by Ginkgo
Tote bag,
$25 Canyon Coffee
Retro coffee grinder,
$329.95 by Smeg
Raw espresso face scrub and mask,
$26 by Grums
Coffee brewers bundle,
$60 / $45 by W&P
Drip scale,
$58 / $44 by Hario
Coffee pod subscription, from $44 by Cometeer
“How to Make the Best Coffee At Home”,
$16.99 by James Hoffman
Ceramic pour over coffee dripper,
$39.95 by Origami
Sepia jug,
$28.80 by Kinto
La Chicharra ceramic mug, $38 by Masienda
Stagg double-wall carafe, $50 by Fellow