Best Gifts for the Coffee Addict in 2022
Whether you're buying for a colleague, family member, bae or bestie, if your gift recipient is a coffee addict, then boy, do we have you sorted! We have a caffeine-fuelled collection of great gifts for anyone who really, really enjoys a tasty cup of Joe... From ways to make coffee, to methods to serve coffee, via things to put coffee in, and even just actual coffee, our gift guide is perfect for your coffee-loving giftee.
Proper job
The travel-friendly Brew It Stick allows you to make real coffee anywhere you can rustle up a mug and hot water. Just add coarse ground coffee, stick the lid on, twist and leave to brew for a few minutes.
Taste the rainbow
Show your recipient you love them more than they love coffee with this extravagant espresso set from classic kitchen brand Le Creuset. Pricey, but timeless, it looks fantastic and is useful too.
Say my name
Perfect for anyone who has a name baristas can't spell, this personalised travel mug might even save your friend money in the long run from coffee shops that give a discount for BYO cups.
Picture this
Alternatively, if your friend considers themselves a budding barista, this stainless steel set of stencils will help them achieve that professional latte art look at home.
Milk it
Give this stylish and ergonomically designed gadget as a gift, and the recipient is covered for hot dense foam, hot airy foam, hot milk frothing and cold milk frothing.
No ordinary Joe
Our comprehensive coffee collection should have you covered for the caffeine-lover in your life. If they are merely interested in consuming the stuff, do consider our staff pick, the luxury gift pack of single-estate coffees from Grower's Cup.
If you're looking for an accessory-themed gift, then the scoops from The Urban Element and Deluxe Living are both incredibly practical and useful tools for real coffee drinkers, as well as making for tidy and affordable presents.
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