The Verge’s 2021 Valentine’s Day Gift Guide for Girlfriends, Boyfriends and Spouses

Romance can be difficult after months of living during tense times, whether you have shared living space or been forced to express your love via Zoom. This is a problem that many of us face. But a simple Valentine’s gift, however impractical or stereotypical, can make your partner feel special and loved.

We have the staff of The edge to come up with ideas on what they would consider the ideal Valentine’s Day gift. Whether you cook together, watch movies or just want to be together, you need to find something here that can help you express the simple phrase “I love you”.

For the partner who wants to look and feel their best

Theragun Mini Massage Gun
Photo: Theragun

At a time when tension is increasing and many of us can use a relaxing massage, many massage places have closed or are currently not feeling safe. Here’s an alternative: a portable massage treatment massage gun with which you can give a great massage to your partner – and your hands will not get so tired.


LectroFan Classic
Photo: LectroFan

If your partner complains that you snore at night, do not deny it; just give them something that will help keep the peace at night. This white sound machine from LectroFan contains a lot of sounds that do not run, and turning it on at night will be able to help you sleep faster.


Hand ointment
Photo: Kiehl’s

Between the winter season, the hand washing and the disinfectant, our hands are badly dried out. This moisturizing hand cream is a great solution for cracked, uncomfortable skin, so you and your partner can enjoy soft, well-groomed hands.


Hand-knit convertible gloves
Photo: Fortlandic

No, you can not get the same gloves that Bernie Sanders wore during the inauguration – it was made for him by a teacher who does not manufacture it commercially – but it does not mean a similar pair of beautiful, warm, hand-knitted gloves not a welcome gift for you or your partner. And with this you can slide off the tops so you can text your partner and let them know you are on your way.


Gift certificate
Photo: TomboyX

Beautiful lingerie is always a great gift for Valentine’s Day, and TomboyX has a full range of diverse and beautiful gender neutral lingerie. There are also tees, PJs and other clothing from this sustainable and inclusive brand. You can get gift certificates for $ 25, $ 50 or $ 100.


For the couple who likes to cook and eat together

Custom Cocktail Home Party Kit
Photo: Brain Brew

Valentine’s Day goes well with a custom whiskey cocktail. Together, couples can learn how to make Old Fashioneds, Mint Juleps and Whiskey Sours. But the best part is to enjoy drinks afterwards!


Pasta Monsters
Photo: Ototo

If you and your partner like sci-fi, pasta or both, you will really enjoy the Pasta Monster. These serving spoons peek out of your bowl of spaghetti and ask if you will take it to your leader.


Chocolate Babka
Photo: Breads Bakery

This baby is so, so good. Like, I-could-put-the-whole-thing-in-one well. It’s a fun alternative to the usual box of chocolates, and Breads Bakery is shipped nationwide so everyone can enjoy these delicious treats. Buy a three-pack for $ 50 or check out the recipe and bake your own.


Online cooking classes
Photo: Sur La Table

This luxury dinner may not be on the cards this year, but you can learn nothing to cook a dinner together! Sur La Table offers a wide range of online interactive cooking classes led by real chefs.


Dessert
Photo by Clarkson Potter

Claire Saffitz’s dessert book is fun to read, nice to flip through and is a great gift for a friend who has always wanted to learn to bake. And baking delicious cakes, cookies and pies together is a cute activity.


Chocolate bar
Photo: Theo

Chocolate is always a great Valentine’s Day gift, and this chocolate is delicious! There are many flavors, and it is not too expensive. Each size can be divided into eight different squares, so you and your partner can each have four – a great way to share. Prices start at $ 3 or $ 4 for a single bar.


For the partner who gets excited about books, movies or games

Top 100 movies bucket list poster
Photo: Enno Vatti

If your partner loves movies – and posters – it’s a great gift. The poster contains 100 of “the best movies of all time”, and every time you watch a movie, you scrape it off the poster to an icon associated with the movie. This is a great way to keep an eye on the movie.


Hunting a killer
Photo: Hunt A Killer

This fun subscriber box is sent every month with case files, autopsy reports and other clues to help you and your partner solve a murder mystery. It makes for a unique date night, especially for couples who love real crime. Prices start at $ 30 per month, but you can save money by getting a 6 or 12 month prepaid membership.


You know the scenes in all the old movies where couples sit at the breakfast table, drink coffee and sometimes meaningfully peek at each other over their newspapers? Don’t you want that too? An actual newspaper that arrives at your home daily? And you can support local journalism.

An entry in your local newspaper


HBO max
Logo: HBO Max

To make the movie night for Valentine’s Day extra special, build a blanket fort, hang romantic string lights or light candles and watch a movie or series on HBO Max. Even better, make it a regular appointment! It costs $ 15 per month, but until March 1, 2021, you can save 20 percent on a prepaid six-month subscription.

HBO max

Prices obtained during publication.


When Katie met Cassidy
Photo: GP Putnam’s Sons

When Katie met Cassidy by Camille Peri is a romantic comedy that follows the relationship between Katie and Cassidy, while one questions her sexuality and asks other questions what she really wants. It is full of love, sex and queer subculture, which makes it a wonderful gift for a partner who would love to read.


Scrabble Message Board
Photo: Winning solutions

Scrabble can be played as a fast competitive game or as a slow, friendly game. If you and your partner are both Scrabble fans, this wall-mounted message board edition is a cute way to play together, through the long weeks of exclusion or as a fun attention-grabbing activity.


For the partner who likes retro creativity

Instax Square SQ1
Photo: Fujifilm

Give your important person a tool to create art – a gift that keeps on giving. Unlike the camera on your phone, every photo you take with this instant film camera takes reflection and reflection, and the results can be amazing. It’s exciting to see what’s worth preserving on a physical copy.


Retro portable cassette player
Photo: Crosley

Go to old school and make a mix for your sweetheart – then play it together. For extra effect: stand outside their window with the cassette player above your head. Not only is it a cassette recorder / player, but it also includes an AM / FM radio and a Bluetooth receiver so you can stream digital music.


If you are looking for cozy couple romance

Cashmere toss
Photo: Everlane

Snuggle up with a luxurious cashmere rug for your next binge session of your favorite show. This 40 x 60 inch cashmere shed will make the get-together a real pleasure.


Custom Song Plaque
Photo: CoatedandGegraveer

Immortalize your love for your partner with a photo and romantic song that can be shown all year long! This custom commemorative plaque displays a photo of you and your partner above an image of your favorite Spotify tune, including a scan code that you can use to play ‘your’ song at any time.


Flower subscription
Photo: UrbanStems

There is never a bad time for fresh plants or flowers, and this monthly flower subscription keeps them going all year long. What could be more romantic than that? Choose from Classic ($ 55 per delivery), Seasonal ($ 75 per delivery) or Luxury ($ 105 per delivery); this last option provides a “composite vase with each delivery.”


Double Owl Hammock
Photo: Wise owl

There is perhaps nothing more beautiful or relaxing than spending a lazy afternoon with your partner in a hammock, and this portable hammock can be used in your backyard or in your neighborhood park.


Thanks to the contributors:

Mitchell Clark, Cameron Faulkner, Chaim Gartenberg, Kaitlin Hatton, Amelia Holowaty Krales, Barbara Krasnoff, Taylor Lyles, Jay Peters, Thomas Ricker and Sarah Smithers

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