The Father's Day Gift Guide for the Dad Who Has Everything (Except These)

The Father's Day Gift Guide for the Dad Who Has Everything (Except These)
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Whether your father prefers the library, kitchen or travel abroad, ten gifts worth giving the man who appreciates the considered over the convenient.
  • 01

    TASCHEN XL Art Monograph

    A TASCHEN oversized monograph — Hockney, Basquiat, Warhol, or Helmut Newton — is equal parts reading material and room object. It lives on the coffee table, opens a conversation, and outlasts any gadget by a factor of twenty. Choose the artist that matches the man: Hockney for the optimist, Newton for the aesthete, Basquiat for anyone who prefers their interiors with a little defiance.

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    TASCHEN XL Art Monograph
  • 02

    AD at 100: A Century of Style

    A century of Architectural Digest in a single, definitive volume. Celebrity homes, iconic designers, and a hundred years of evolving American taste drawn from the magazine’s archives — this is the book that belongs in any home where interiors are taken seriously. Hefty enough to anchor a coffee table, rich enough to open at any page and stay there for twenty minutes. For the father who considers how a room feels to be a matter of genuine importance.

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    AD at 100: A Century of Style
  • 03

    Riedel Whiskey Rocks Glasses (Set of 2)

    Riedel's glasses are designed in consultation with master blenders — the rocks glass concentrates the aromas properly, the weight in the hand is exactly right, and they look like serious glassware without looking ostentatious. For the whiskey drinker who has opinions about what they're drinking from.

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    Riedel Whiskey Rocks Glasses (Set of 2)
  • 04

    Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Kettle

    The Fellow Stagg has become the standard-issue kettle for anyone who approaches their morning coffee as practice rather than routine. Variable temperature, a precision pour spout, a minimalist design that earns its counter space. Works equally well for tea and pour-over. The gift for the father who is already good at this and knows it.

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    Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Kettle
  • 05

    Shaken Not Stirred' by Peter Ruck

    ‍Roger Moore, martini in hand, 1968. Printed on baryta-coated fiber paper from the original Getty negative, with Certificate of Authenticity. The write-up leans into the Bond mythology without spelling it out — Bond never explains himself. Neither does this print.

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    Shaken Not Stirred' by Peter Ruck
  • 06

    Slim Aarons: Speedboat Landing

    ‍Porto Ercole, 1973. Count Theodoli's Magnum motorboat, Il Pellicano, the whole scene. Available open or limited edition, the latter hand-numbered. The closing line: the kind of photograph that hangs on a wall and quietly tells anyone who enters exactly who lives here.

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    Slim Aarons: Speedboat Landing
  • 07

    Bellroy Slim Sleeve Wallet

    Australian-made, RFID-protected, and built on the conviction that a wallet should carry what you need and nothing else. The Slim Sleeve holds six cards and a run of folded notes without the geometry of a small novel in anyone's back pocket. In charcoal or black — both right.

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    Bellroy Slim Sleeve Wallet
  • 08

    Luxe x Moleskine City Notebook

    Part travel journal, part pocket reference. The City Notebooks contain maps, transit information, and blank pages for notes — a practical object that also happens to be quietly handsome. Pick the city he loves most, or the one he hasn't been to yet.

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    Luxe x Moleskine City Notebook
  • 09

    Microplane Premium Zester Grater

    The tool that changed home cooking. Every serious kitchen has one, and every father who cooks will use it within forty-eight hours of receiving it. Razor-sharp stainless steel, dishwasher safe, makes citrus zest, parmesan, and fresh nutmeg into effortless acts. The gift that looks modest and performs like nothing else.

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    Microplane Premium Zester Grater
  • 10

    De’Longhi La Specialista Prestigio Espresso Machine

    The De’Longhi La Specialista Prestigio is the machine that turns a kitchen counter into a proper bar. Built-in conical burr grinder, sensor grinding technology, and active temperature control — everything required to pull a genuinely excellent espresso without a barista qualification. The steam wand is serious enough for flat whites, the build quality is serious enough to last a decade. For the father whose morning coffee has always deserved better than it's been getting.

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    De’Longhi La Specialista Prestigio Espresso Machine

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