Touch lamp, bluetooth speaker, charger, and cell phone stand all in one? Tell me they don't need this by their bedside right this second.
If they like your wine (or bev of choice) to be cool for longer while they watch TV, get them these chillers they can use literally every day.
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If they're planning on having lots more parties like the one you're currently attending, get them the gift of being able to host in effortlessly chic style.
Even if they don't have yard space, they can still grow green things right on their counter. This one includes herbs like dill and basil for your friends who love to cook with fresh food.
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The brilliant thing about this digital frame is that you can literally email them pics that'll display instantly (and it's a perfect way for you to stay in touch). Yes, obv that can include baby photos, but I argue furbabies totally count.
I can confirm that this diffuser looks amazing atop just about any surface. Bonus: It's neutral enough to work with any giftee's decor!
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Add these along with your diffuser gift for a perfect prezzie. And if they already have a diffuser, get this kit anyway! You can never have too many delish scents.
Cookware can get expensive, but this set (which comes in some cool colors) is affordable, non-stick, and an absolute godsend when they need to upgrade their kitchen implements. Or just don't know where they packed them.
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If they're hosting a movie night, get the *biggest blanket they've ever seen* so you all can be warm together. No sharing required!
Moving can be an underrated time to upgrade some of their older items—and, chances are, they probably haven't even thought about their pillowcase in years. Give them a good night's sleep with a fresh set.
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They can use these v pretty candle holders on any (or every) table in their new place.
They'll love you forever if you give a candle and include this cool electronic candle lighter that's totally rechargeable. Bye, matches!
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Coffee table books are an underrated gift option—but they're the ideal combination of decorative and informative! This pick features tons of pictures from photographer Annie Leibovitz.
You can never go wrong with a candle that smells (and looks) incredible.
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If they've got a cool, trendy decor vibe going on, this pillow is sure to be a welcome addition to their home.
If they always have fresh flowers around, gift 'em this set of ceramic vases so they can display their blooms.
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Lol! Useful for a housewarming party, any party, or just a fun little sight gag to have in their bathroom. (Plus, actually useful, promise.)
To be clear: You can absolutely gift them real succulents, but if they're me, you want plants that LOOK like the real thing but require no actual effort whatsoever (except for a light dusting every once in a while).
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Sure, they might already have Alexa, but do they have this neat little plug that pairs with Alexa and can control your appliances? Yes pls to that upgrade.
The electric robo-vacuum that does all the work for you sounds like exactly what you need after you've just moved and there's bits of cardboard everywhere.

Maggie Griswold (she/her) is a contributing fashion editor for Cosmopolitan and freelance writer and editor based in Los Angeles, covering everything from the latest wardrobe must-haves to interior design trends. Along with Cosmopolitan, you can find her work on Oprah Daily, StyleCaster, Women's Health, and House Digest, among others. She's a big (read: ridiculously huge) fan of the '90s sitcom Frasier, all things Shakespeare, and a good romance-filled YA novel. Follow her on Instagram.

Katherine J Igoe (she/her) was a favorite editor for Cosmopolitan and is a freelancer: lifestyle, culture, and beauty (she's obsessed with gift guides, best-of movie lists , and beauty products). She's been a freelance writer and editor for over a decade, collaborating for Marie Claire (2018 to 2021) and Bustle (2021), with bylines in the New York Times, Parents magazine, And sorry. She lives in Boston with her family, and you can follow her on Instagram or Twitte. It's “I go to dinner,” not “her huge ego,” but she chose to both.
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