18 Gifts We Would Give If Money Were No Object
Imagine a world in which money were no object. A world where you could spend $10,000 on a cocktail shaker and not bat an eyelash. Ahh… In that world, we’d buy these 18 splurge-y gifts for our nearest and dearest and live happily ever after.
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An At-Home Indoor Cycling Bike
In-person spin class is so last year.
Peloton ($1,995)
A Python Box Bag
For what it’s worth, this little guy comes in a ton of gorgeous colors.
Ximena Kavalekas ($1,650)
A Handbag of the Month Subscription
Or, if one isn’t enough, you could spend a year’s worth of college tuition on a subscription.
Net-a-Porter ($54,256)
A Steam Oven
Cooking has literally never been this easy. (It makes full meals like chicken Parmesan and braised pork tomatillo stew in 15 to 20 minutes.)
Tovala ($400)
A Luxe Blanket
A work of art you watch Netflix in.
Hermès ($4,500)
A Fashionable Bottle of Champagne
Oh you fancy, huh?
Veuve Clicquot x Charlotte Olympia ($190)
A Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker
For when martinis are life.
Asprey ($10,000)
A Wireless Speaker System
The Stones have never sounded so good.
Bang & Olufsen ($1,950)
A Hand-Assembled Bike
Hot wheels.
Shinola ($2,950)
A Cashmere Flamingo
What do you get the toddler who has everything?
The Elder Statesman ($515)
A Semi-Creepy Candle
It’s supposed to be creepy—it’s Fornasetti.
Fornasetti ($195)
Statement Earrings
You think bouquets look good in your home? Try them on your ears.
Sachin & Babi ($275)
A Serpentine Desk Clock
Worth going back to analog for.
Cartier ($9,950)
Silk Pajamas
We won’t tell if you wear these as normal clothes.
Prabal Gurung ($695)
An Anti-Aging Serum
This Elixir Vitae is perfect for that friend who’s obsessed with looking young but is terrified of needles.
Tata Harper ($380)
An Embroidered Chair
And just like that, we’re into home decor.
Gucci ($2,600)
A Vintage-y Suitcase
Wanderlust is encouraged.
Globe-Trotter ($2,155)
A Voice-Activated Trash Can
We never thought we’d swoon over a garbage can.
SimpleHuman ($250)
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