Among their many roles, moms are also party planners and hostesses extraordinaire. Hosting isn’t just a matter of providing food and drink—it’s also setting the atmosphere and acting as MC. With entertaining, catering, and accommodations to consider, moms will appreciate a gift that makes bringing loved ones together an easier task. Mother’s Day is a great opportunity to show Mom how much you’ve learned from her displays of hospitality with something special she can share with her guests. Whether it’s a bundle of wine so she can host an impromptu dinner party or a pair of bud vases so her kitchen island has fresh blooms, there are plenty of gifts that will ensure Mom’s Hostess with the Mostess reign persists.
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Ambiance Setting
This stunning bowl from ceramicist Laura Chautin is much too nice to serve food in, but it’s a perfect objet to put on display. This beautiful depiction of the English countryside is great for a one-of-a-kind splurge, but if you love Chautin’s work and prefer something more affordable, check out this Iris Plate ($150).
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Bring the smell of freshly cut stems to Mom’s living room with the signature scent of St. Regis Hotels and Resorts. The hyper-realistic floral scent captures exotic woods, champagne, potted palms, and apple blossoms inspired by its namesake, Caroline Astor. The ‘Four Hundred’ refers to the guests who attended the Astors’ famous Gilded Age balls. For moms who prefer a different medium of scent, try this Caroline's Four Hundred candle ($85) or votive set ($60).
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Mood setting via candles is level one. Candlestick holders and tapered candles are level two. But handpainted candles are truly next level. Mom’s dining room table will never go back to store-bought wax after experiencing these custom beauties from Orna (each is 25 cm tall x 2.2 cm and fits a standard candle stick holder).
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The perfect accessory to go with mom’s candy-colored Always Pan, this dusty-pink-meets-taupe apron will keep her stylish and splatter-free. The ruffle hem is so cute she’ll want to wear it even when she’s reheating leftovers. Matching cloth napkins ($68 for a set of 4) are optional.
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Fresh flowers are a critical part of the mise en scène of any gathering. These bud vases are perfect for an improvised bouquet of garden flowers when someone drops by unexpectedly. The short vase is 5 inches tall and the taller one is 7 inches tall.
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The Slim Aarons coffee table book gathering dust is due for an upgrade. Remind Mom how much you loved the family trip to Capri (or the Bahamas or the Amalfi Coast) with a beautiful framed print that she can hang in her favorite room.
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Comestibles
I’ve been spoiled by Firstleaf because I never have to run out to buy a last-minute bottle of wine. Whether I have unexpected guests (or realize a dry white is part of the linguine alle vongole recipe), I can glance at the Firstleaf tasting cards and figure out which bottle from my bundle is the best choice. Mom will also love the convenience of always having a bottle on hand and once she rates the first batch of wines, Firstleaf will tailor future bundles to her tastes.
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Dessert is my favorite part of any multi-course meal, but it’s hard to stay motivated to prepare a homemade dessert after so much cooking. Mochi ice cream is my go-to for an easy sweet that’s always a crowd-pleaser. Sweety has an amazing selection of flavors (matcha green tea, Vietnamese coffee, red bean, ube, and others) that Mom can set out in a rainbow sampler that’s as yummy as it is effortless.
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Zhuzh up the simple goodness of bread and olive oil with this giftable aperitivo set that includes olive oil, balsamic, spice blend, and a mini whisk. All mom has to do is get a fresh loaf of crusty sourdough and the rest is a breeze.
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Coffee-shunning guests often get the short end of the stick, but this collection of black and herbal teas will make them feel like VIPs. Mom can set out these gorgeous canisters and allow guests to choose from Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Classic Chai, Rooibos Chai, Chamomile Citrus, and Spearmint Rose.
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Guest Suite
If mom has always been a white sheets loyalist, urge her to venture outside her comfort zone with ettitude’s bestselling sateen sheets in sage. Mom (and sleepover guests) will love how cooling the silky-soft, sustainable CleanBamboo fabric is on summer evenings.
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If mom is still reeling from The Laundress recall, she can replace her favorite detergent with this collection of laundry products from TQE-favorite bedding brand Brooklinen. There are no garish Tide oranges in this eye-catching set, which includes a bleach alternative, fabric softener, stain remover, and more.
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When you’re staying in someone else’s home, small amenities are always appreciated. Mom can impress overnight guests with Canopy’s easy-to-use and chic humidifier (available in blush, green, moonstruck, and more). Guests will love choosing from the selection of fragrances that emanate from the built-in diffuser.
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I’m such a fan of this showerhead that it was also my pick for April’s Add to Cart. It adds such a luxurious touch to bathing while removing chlorine, heavy metals, and other contaminants. If mom throws in some eucalyptus, the guest bath will be an oasis to wellness.

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