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Father’s Day 2021: Gift guide

Father’s Day 2021: Gift guide
15 June 2021
Rebekah Absalom
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Rebekah Absalom
15 June 2021

With Father’s Day fast approaching, we have selected our favourite gifts to surprise every type of dad on his special day.

Set of four espresso martinis, £20, Dottie’s

Newly launched premium cocktail brand Dottie’s espresso martini set will allow dad to enjoy his favourite tipple at home. The delicious recipe combines speciality grade coffee from an estate in Guatemala, premium vodka and creamy caramel, topped with the perfect amount of foam.

Mini royal planters, £12.99, Firebox

This playful plant accessory is ideal for any green-fingered dad. Featuring four figurines of the Queen, posing with her beloved corgis and gardening tools, this gift is certain to be joyfully received.

All-new Echo Dot with clock, £59.99, Amazon

Amazon’s best-selling Echo Dot speaker is stylish and compact, yet packs in a powerful 1.6 inch speaker to produce crisp vocals and a balanced bass. Expect effortless voice control, hands-free calling and a flashy LED display.

Silk pillowcase, £45, The Big Silk

Why not treat the man in your life to a bit of luxury? Silk pillowcases aren’t just for women; they also provide multiple skin and hair benefits for men, while ensuring a cool and comfortable night’s sleep.

Binoculars, £650, Swarovski Optik

If you’re hoping to surprise a nature lover this Father’s Day, Swarovski Optik has you covered with its CL Pocket Binoculars. Continuing to provide outstanding optical quality, this upgraded model sits comfortably in the hand, making it a faultless travel accessory.

Sherlock Holmes mystery game, £20, Escape Live

Events company Escape Live has developed a virtual murder mystery game in which players must use their best detective skills to solve a crime. It is suitable for one to six players, plus proceeds go towards Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

Doughnut or cookie gift box, £27.95, Crosstown

Crosstown’s Father’s Day selection boasts six mouth-watering doughnuts or cookies, paired with coffee, beer or wine. We highly recommend the crème brûlée flavour!

Ultrasonic aroma diffuser, £65, Made By Zen

This striking aroma diffuser from Made By Zen features a tinted glass shade that makes quite the centrepiece. The ambient light emits a warm glow, while delivering a relaxing fragrance of choice.

Sanitisation box, £89, HygieneQube

It’s safe to say cleanliness is at the forefront of our mind since the Covid-19 outbreak – that’s where the original HQube comes into play. Using UV-C light technology, this nifty device will kill 99.9% of germs, viruses and bacteria from your belongings in just three minutes.

Headphones, £150, Adidas

Adidas’ cord-free headphones offer a sharp sound quality with up to 40 hours of playing time. The ergonomic design is both flexible and durable, so can easily be thrown into a gym bag.

Macaron selection, £21, Laduree

This London-themed macaron selection box from Laduree is guaranteed to go down a treat. Created in 1862, the French luxury bakery is renowned for its double-decker macarons – 15,000 are sold each day.

Bespoke memoire, from £1,600, StoryTerrace

StoryTerrace will turn your life story into a beautiful hardback. The company matches clients with a personal biographer, who they will meet for several one-to-one sessions, before compiling a bespoke memoir. This unique offering is certain to become a treasured family heirloom.

Rebekah Absalom

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