Happy Valentine’s Day to the person you literally can’t stop. Here’s our guide on how to inject quarantine with thoughtful, luxurious, dare we say even surprising gifts for the person you’ve seen every day, every day. day since last March. Remember it’s the little things that count, set a fancy table with sweet wine glasses and candles, or challenge your partner to a game of chess with a perfectly portable set.
Do you constantly fight with your partner over thermostat control? This home jacket is the solution you never thought you needed. Indoor coat in Red Rock, $ 345, offhours.co
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Give the gift of transcendence. If you can’t get out of your house this year, give your partner a trip on their own. Cashmere meditation mat, $ 2,150, fr.loropiana.com
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A healthy little competition is a welcome break from screen time. Double cards in a leather covered box, $ 1,090, alexandermcqueen.com
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This classic print can be worn in multiple ways. Try it as a scarf on bad hairstyle days or just tied around your neck to spice up that sweater you’ve worn too many times on Zoom. Valentine’s Silk Scarf, $ 495, gucci.com
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This heart-opening love potion is made from a blend of Bach flower essences, which takes a homeopathic approach to heal your emotional state by helping you break old patterns and feel fully in love with yourself – same and others. A few drops a day of this remedy will induce an inner honeymoon. Love flower remedy, $ 42, alexissmart.com
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Bring aromatherapy to every corner of your home with this gorgeous alabaster set. Alabaster and, Perfume Return from Egypt, $ 65, buly1803.com
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Make your partner believe that your bathroom is in fact a spa with luxury personalized towels. Cairo Wave Bath Towels, $ 29 to $ 135, matouk.com
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If cooking every meal at home leaves a constant smell of garlic in the air, this striking Prounis incense holder is the solution. Nona incense holder set, $ 240, prounisjewelry.com
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If all else fails, there is always jewelry. Yellow Gold HardWear South Sea Pearl Necklace, $ 18,500, 800-843-3269
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Treat your loved one to a romantic picnic with a new insulated basket featuring a removable, food-grade wooden cheese board that doubles as the basket lid. Picnic basket, $ 149, thebeachpeople.co
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A Valentine’s Day meal deserves the right accessories. Vintage Rose Wine Glasses, Set of 2, $ 35, renteture.com
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A candlelit dinner can rekindle a smoldering flame. Japanese candles Nanao, $ 64 for the set, jinenstore.com
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Change the scenery and take your partner to the park with this portable chess set. Mini Samarkand Chess Set, $ 2,325, hermes.com
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Tired of your partner’s scruffy look? This great shaving kit is looking to be used. Lorenzi Milano bamboo toilet shaving set, $ 735, farfetch.com
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These compression shorts just might keep your partner on track with their New Years resolution. Compression Short 01, $ 135, jacquesnyc.com
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Have you listened to your partner’s playlists over and over again? Stylish headphones can restore some peace and quiet to your shared space. Master & Dynamic MH40 wireless headphones, $ 249, masterdynamic.com
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