Skip to content
Search

These 26 Luxury Gifts Are Worth the Splurge

These 26 Luxury Gifts Are Worth the Splurge

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.

The start of a new season is a perfect excuse to enjoy some good weather with loved ones, celebrate special occasions, and create lasting memories before the next busy chapter of the year arrives. And luxury gifts are a great way to give people tangible things that you can point to and say ‘I love you this many dollars worth,’ a la Michael Scott. In all seriousness, though, splurging a little on a quality gift for a loved one, someone you admire, or even yourself can be a thoughtful way to add a little magic year-round.


The Best Luxury Gifts to Buy Online Right Now

Here are our picks for the best luxury gifts for anyone you want to spoil a little. (Or a lot). We sorted through pricey offerings from big retailers like Amazon, as well as luxury goods from smaller brands and everything in between. Lastly, we made sure that all products have been tested and loved by our editors, and/or have garnered at least a 4/5-star rating from customers.

1. A Better Looking TV

We can debate which TV has the best image quality or the best tech all day, but no TV looks as good as the Samsung Frame. When powered down, the sleek TV turns into a framed picture thanks to its unique matted screen (i.e. less reflection). It’s a decorator’s best friend, but anyone would be thrilled to replace their eyesore flatscreen with the Frame.

2. The Most Famous Candles

Few gifts are as universally loved as Diptyque candles. The famous scented candles are just a little too pricey for most of us to keep stocked with our own cash — although we’d love to — which makes them so good as gifts. Grab this best-selling Feu de Bois (firewood) scent from Nordstrom.

3. A Polished Pair of Boots


You can’t go wrong with a gift that exudes style and great taste — and that’s exactly what you’ll get with these top-selling leather boots from Taft. If the special person in your life is overdue for a refresh of their worn-in footwear, these full-grain, quality lace-ups will elevate their work and casual attire in no time. We love the look of these with dark wash denim and slim-leg slacks.

4. A Statement Suitcase

Rimowa’s suitcases are one of the most recognizable suitcases around, making them a great luxury gift for any traveler on your gifting list. This polycarbonate Hybrid version of the brand’s Cabin is incredibly durable (we think it looks better with a few scrapes) but also much more stylish than your typical soft-side suitcase.

5. A Great Bottle of Whiskey

Shopping for a whiskey lover? Grab a bottle of this Redbreast Lustau. For this edition, the “if you know you know” Irish brand finished its single pot still liquid in Oloroso Sherry casks. This addition of the finishing step further highlights the fruity, sweet flavor profile that enthusiasts love about Redbreast. Plus, you can get it delivered to a giftee’s house with ReserveBar.

6. Some Expertly Crafted Penny Loafers

If your recipient prides themselves on their impeccable taste, then they’ve probably had a pair of penny loafers on their wishlist. It’s no secret that we’re fans of this particular shoe style, but more recently, we’ve been eyeing this elegant suede pair from the design house, George Cleverley. Warmer weather calls for a wardrobe upgrade, and if you’ve got a birthday or anniversary to celebrate, we suggest carting this style that exemplifies quality craftsmanship. These are available in three different shades to suit any aesthetic, and they come handmade from England.

7. A Red Light Therapy Mask

The gift of self-care is hard to top, and if your recipient is keen on state-of-the-art skincare devices, this will certainly award you a spot in their good books. Red light therapy has been, and continues to be, a popular form of treatment that can help improve overall skin health — and that’s no different with Sun Home’s at-home Radiant Face Mask. What sets this mask apart from all the others you’ve probably seen on the market is that it features five wavelengths (think: red, deep-red, amber, near-infrared, and blue) that all boast of different skin-loving benefits.

8. A Scandinavian Throw Pillow

knot pillow where to buy
$116$14520% off
buy Knot pillow at dwr

This Knot Pillow from Nordic designer Ragnheiður Ösp Sigurðardóttir (we can’t pronounce it either) has become a go-to for in-the-know designers. And it’s easy to see why: It’s a playful take on the throw pillow that works in just about any setting, providing a whimsical pop without drawing too much attention.

9. Noise-Canceling Headphones

$449.99$549.0018% off
buy Airpods max at Amazon

We recommend AirPods to just about everyone doing some special-occasion shopping, but, if you want to give them the best that Apple has to offer, go with the AirPods Max. The headphones provide premium sound quality and top-notch noise cancelation (great for airplanes and noisy offices), but they’re also better looking than most headphones.

10. A Rugged E-Bike

$2,245$2,3956% off
buy revv 1 at RIDE1UP

E-bikes have exploded in popularity recently, and almost everybody would be happy to get one. If you want to outfit someone with an electric ride, we suggest this new Revv 1 from Ride1Up. The moped-style e-bike blasts to around 30 miles per hour (in our testing) and boasts a sturdy, off-road-ready build to tackle any terrain.

11. The Latest and Greatest Gaming Console

There’s not much to explain about the PlayStation 5 Slim. It’s currently the most desired gaming console in the world, making it an excellent choice for gifting (even if your recipient isn’t an avid gamer). Your best bet is to give this bundle, which includes one of the year’s biggest games: Spider-Man 2. You might want to get your giftee a couple more games too; we recommend FC 24, God of War Ragnarök, andResident Evil 4as starter games.

12. Better Morning Coffee

$687.99$749.958% off
buy barista express at Amazon

A good espresso machine can upgrade someone’s whole day. One such machine is this best-selling Barista Express from Breville. The sleek machine features a built-in grinder and milk frother, essentially turning your giftee into their own in-house barista. And the best part is that the Barista Express is very easy to use, so you don’t have to worry about your recipient having any espresso-making chops.

13. An Insanely Soft Shirt

Here’s a luxurious, cozy gift that they’ll actually use on a regular basis year-round. Naked Cashmere’s Asher button-up is made of 100% premium cashmere, but it looks like a casual shirt you’d wear to the office or out running errands. Your giftee can rock it it with slacks and boots under a coat in the winter, or over a tee with jeans and sneakers during warmer seasons, and feel ultra comfy either way.

14. An Iconic Chair

Leaf through any recent design magazine and you’re likely to see the Togo Fireside chair featured at least once. The iconic Seventies chair has come roaring back into vogue, and it’s being used in a huge range of interior styles. Plus, like all iconic pieces of furniture, the Fireside is as comfy as it is good-looking.

15. The Most Sought-After Hair Dryer

The Dyson hair dryer is the perfect gift for when you want to get someone something that they’ll actually use. I’ve used my Dyson Airwrap for a few years now and it truly is one of the best for quickly styling your hair and having it stay all day long. Dyson’s Supersonic Hair Dryer is equally as good, with new attachments that come with the hair dryer. The Supersonic is great at drying your hair quickly, with intelligent heat control to limit damage (I.e. no frying your hair here). Use the Supersonic to help reduce frizz and keep your hair healthy, even when blowdrying it out.

16. Softer Hands

Luxury gifts don’t have to be above a certain price point to be considered luxury — receiving gifts you normally wouldn’t justify for yourself are always a fun surprise. This classic hand cream from Chanel is a go-to gift for me each year. It’s not sticky, it’s super hydrating, smells great, and has the luxurious look and feel of Chanel without breaking the bank. Some other fun alternatives are the pack of Chanel cotton pads and the Boy de Chanel lip balm.

17. A Sumptuous Scarf

Chunky scarves are an easy and very warm way to elevate one’s look in the winter — or even during the summer — to ward off that nasty chill in the office. This scarf from Loewe goes with every outfit imaginable. It’s a simple white mohair and wool scarf, but that leather patch featuring the Loewe anagram makes it the perfect ‘quiet luxury’ gift. 

18. A Better Kettle

This stainless steel kettle is perfect for anyone who loves to bring fun designs into their home. It features Alessi’s signature kettle bird whistle on the spout and looks great when it’s being used, but can also act as a piece of home decor.

19. An It Bag

Bottega Veneta’s woven leather bags are unquestionably one of the “it” bags of the moment right now, and it’s not surprising. The design is subdued yet instantly recognizable and very high-quality. If you know anyone in need of a classy new bag, spoil them with this Mini Wallace Bottega Bag.

20. Fancy Glassware

Glassware is an oft-forgotten MVP of any gifting list — and the fancier the better. This year, we’re eying this old-school crystal tumbler set of 4 from one of the most famous glassware brands, Baccarat.

21. High-End Toiletries

Another great gift for the jet-setter on your list is this toiletry travel kit from Aēsop. It’s a massive upgrade from the typical travel toiletries that most of us grab on the way airport, and your recipient will be very grateful when they take that first post-flight shower using these luxurious hair and body products.

22. A Cozy Throw Blanket

Throw blankets are another easy gift idea that works for just about anyone, any time, no matter how well you know them. We like this lightweight one from SFERRA, which features a herringbone pattern in several fun colors.

23. An Elevate Cold Plunge

$6,690$69904% off
Buy the plunge at plunge

Cold plunge pools have blown up recently as a way to speed up athletic recovery, improve immune health, and just feel great overall. While you can fill a bath with ice, it’s much better to get a dedicated plunge pool for the yard. If you know any cold plunge fans, grab them this Rolls Royce of cold plunge tubs: Plunge. It quickly gets water as cold as 39°F, feels great, and boasts a very solid build quality.

24. Best-Selling Sheets

Almost everyone is happy to get a fresh new set of sheets. These Percale sheets from Parachute are one of the best there is, boasting a lightweight, breathable feel. Better yet, Parachute offers some unique, stylish stylish colors that make the sheets all the better for gifting.

25. No More Litter Scooping

This Litter-Robot 4 eliminates every cat owner’s least favorite chore: scooping litter. The smart, WIFI-enabled device automatically separates clumps into a sealed drawer that traps the odor and makes clean-up a breeze. Plus, the device even tracks your cat’s weight and bathroom habits, automatically alerting you to any worrying patterns.

26. Everyone’s Favorite Slippers

We have yet to meet someone who doesn’t like UGG’s Scuffette II slippers. The suede upper is flexible and premium feeling, while the star of the show — the slippers’ sheepskin collar and footbed — lend cozy warmth while you lounge around the house. They also have a rubber sole, which we like for, say, quick dog walks or taking out the trash.

More Stories

That’s That Me Exclusive: Where to Buy Every Edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album

That’s That Me Exclusive: Where to Buy Every Edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.

“I reckon it’s.. officially short n’ sweet month💋💋💋,” Sabrina Carpenter wrote online, weeks before dropping her highly anticipated new album. Fans can now pick up her sixth studio LP, Short n’ Sweet, online and on shelves now in a slew of exclusive vinyl variants. Staying true to its title, the 36-minute Short n’ Sweet includes tracks like “Taste,” Slim Pickins,” “Good Graces,” and, of course, “Please Please Please” and “Espresso.”

“This project is quite special to me and I hope it’ll be something special to you too,” Carpenter wrote online after debuting the Short n’ Sweet album cover and title in June.

“Short, sweet, has made an extraordinary album,” Taylor Swift shared of Short n’ Sweeton Aug. 23 on her Instagram Stories with checkmarks by each line.

Carpenter, who will embark on a sold-out North American tour in support of the album later this year, has taken over our playlists this summer, with chart-topping hits “Please Please Please,” and the undeniably catchy “Espresso.” (“I decided to put that burden on other people,” Carpenter told Rolling Stone earlier this year.)

And while everyone from your uncle to your BFF quotes its chorus with lyrics like “that’s that me espresso” every time they enter the coffee shop, Carpenter somehow followed it up with an equally quotable Short n’ Sweet track (“please don’t embarrass me, motherf-cker”). The Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please” has garnered over hundreds of millions of streams alone, and propelled Carpenter to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after it hit streaming services this summer.

“There’s like an Olivia Newton [John] feeling, there’s a Dolly feeling, there’s an incredibly super modern pop feeling,” Antonoff previously told Rolling Stone. “The little vocal runs she does are so bizarre and unique — they’re doing this really odd, classic, almost yodel-y country thing. She’s becoming one of the biggest young pop stars, and that song is such a statement of ­expressing yourself, not just lyrically, but sonically.”

If the tracks’ success are any indication, Carpenter’s new LP, Short N’ Sweet, is destined to become one of the biggest albums of 2024. Instead of releasing just one edition of her studio project, the “Espresso” hitmaker followed the lead of other pop superstars like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish and dropped several exclusive editions of the album.

Where to Buy Sabrina Carpenter Short n’ Sweet Vinyl Variant Online

Here’s everywhere to snag a copy of Short N’ Sweetonline right now.

BUBBLEGUM PINK

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Target Exclusive LP

Carpenter’s Target exclusive Short n’ Sweet LP is available now for $39.99 right now. It includes a bubblegum-pink vinyl record, as well as its own poster.

LIGHT SKY BLUE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Amazon Exclusive LP

Amazon shoppers can score Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweeton vinyl in this “light sky” LP, exclusive to the online retailer. Available to pre-order, Amazon says the LP ships around the release date, Aug. 23.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sabrina Carpenter Is Viscously Clever and Done With Love Triangles on ‘Short N’ Sweet’: 5 Takeaways

Sabrina Carpenter Is Viscously Clever and Done With Love Triangles on ‘Short N’ Sweet’: 5 Takeaways

After Sabrina Carpenter’s summer takeover with “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” the anticipation for Short n’ Sweet was at an all-time high. On her sixth album, the pop singer keeps the surprises coming as she delivers a masterclass in clever songwriting and hops between R&B and folk-pop with ease. Carpenter writes about the frustration of modern-day romance, all the while cementing herself as a pop classic. Here’s everything we gathered from the new project.

Please Please Please Don’t Underestimate Her Humor

Carpenter gave us a glimpse of her humor on singles “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” — she’s working late because she’s a singer; ceiling fans are a pretty great invention! But no one could have guessed how downright hilarious she is on Short n’ Sweet, delivering sugary quips like “The Lord forgot my gay awakenin’” (“Slim Pickins”) and “How’s the weather in your mother’s basement?” (“Needless to Say”). She’s also adorably nerdy, fretting about grammar (“This boy doesn’t even know/The difference between ‘there,’ ‘their’ and ‘they are!’”) and getting Shakespearian (“Where art thou? Why not uponeth me?”). On “Juno,” she even takes a subject as serious as pregnancy and twists it into a charming pop culture reference for the ages: “If you love me right, then who knows?/I might let you make me Juno.” It’s official: Do not underestimate Ms. Carpenter’s pen. — A.M.

Keep ReadingShow less
RFK Jr. Suspends Campaign, Endorses Trump

RFK Jr. Suspends Campaign, Endorses Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suspended his 2024 presidential campaign, and according to a court filing in Pennsylvania on Friday will throw his weight behind former President Donald Trump.

Multiple news outlets reported on Wednesday that independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. was planning to drop out of the race and endorse Trump. He clarified at an event in Arizona on Friday that he is not terminating his campaign, only suspending it, and that his name will remain on the ballot in non-battleground states. He said that if enough people still vote for him and Trump and Kamala Harris tie in the Electoral College, he could still wind up in the White House.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sabrina Carpenter, Myke Towers, Cash Cobain, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Sabrina Carpenter, Myke Towers, Cash Cobain, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week

Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Sabrina Carpenter delivers her long-awaited debut Short ‘n Sweet, Myke Towers switches lanes with the help of Peso Pluma, and Cash Cobain moves drill music forward with a crossover hit. Plus, new music from Lainey Wilson, Blink182, and Coldplay.

Sabrina Carpenter, ‘Taste” (YouTube)

Keep ReadingShow less
Hear Blink-182 Have Fun While Complaining They Have ‘No Fun’ on New Songs

Hear Blink-182 Have Fun While Complaining They Have ‘No Fun’ on New Songs

Ahead of the release of One More Time … Part-2, Blink-182 have released two new charging pop-punk songs, “All in My Head” and “No Fun.” The updated album will come out Sept. 6.

On “All in My Head,” Mark Hoppus sings about how hard touring life is staying in “lonely hotel rooms, cum stains on the couch.” But for as gross and sad as that reads, the song itself is pretty fun. Hoppus and Tom DeLonge trade vocals on the chorus: “I’m moving on, I’m better now, I sleep alone,” Hoppus sings, while DeLonge counters about how he’s not giving up despite feeling like he’s not good enough and how it hurts getting up. All that leads to an existential crisis, “I’m freaking out, is it all in my head?”

Keep ReadingShow less