Hostess Gifts

The right hostess gift says thank you without saying much at all. This edit gathers the pieces worth showing up with: colored glass flutes and wine glasses, small-batch cocktail and mimosa mixers, cocktail napkins, beaded coasters, and candles that feel like a treat. Bring one to a dinner party, a weekend stay, a housewarming, or any evening someone opened their home to you.

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A great hostess gift is the one that looks like you put thought into it, even when you grabbed it on the way out the door. This collection brings together the pieces we would happily arrive with: colored glass flutes and wine glasses that dress up a table, small-batch mimosa, bellini, and espresso martini mixers for an instant cocktail hour, cocktail napkins and beaded coasters for the bar cart, and candles that turn an ordinary evening warm.

Host and hostess gifts work hardest when they match the moment. For a dinner party, a set of colored wine glasses or a cocktail mixer kit reads generous and useful. For a weekend stay, a candle and a tin of mixers say thank you without crowding a suitcase. For a housewarming, glassware and bar pieces help a new home feel ready to entertain. They also make easy bridal shower and Mother's Day gifts when you want something elevated but unfussy.

For the full run of jewel and pastel tones, explore our colored glassware collection, or browse more barware in drinkware and bar.

FAQs

A good hostess gift is something the host can use and enjoy without feeling obligated to display it forever, like colored glassware, a small-batch cocktail or mimosa mixer, cocktail napkins, coasters, or a candle. This collection leans toward pieces that feel elevated but easy, so you can bring something considered to almost any gathering.

For a dinner party, bring something that adds to the table or the bar, such as colored wine glasses, a cocktail mixer kit, or cocktail napkins. For a weekend stay, keep it light and lasting, like a candle or a tin of drink mixers. Both say thank you for the invitation without asking the host to find a vase mid-party.

Keep it short and warm: thank the host for opening their home, name one thing you enjoyed or are looking forward to, and sign off simply. Something like, Thank you for having us, we cannot wait to celebrate with you. Cheers, [Name]. We curate every piece in this collection to make that small gesture feel effortless and a little more beautiful.