8 Awesome Homeware Gift Ideas from Bespoke Post

The say a man’s home is his castle so if you know a chap who loves to fill said castle with ace looking homeware accessories, the guys at Bespoke Post should be your first port of call when it comes to finding them a gift because their digital shelves are filled with all sorts of great looking gear. check out our pick of 8 of the best homeware gift ideas from Bespoke Post below:



Skull Catch All


Morbid or just plain cheeky, this hollow skull organiser can hold keys, change, your wallet, or any of your other EDC essentials. Park it by your front door to remind yourself to bring along the must-haves for your day ahead – and to remind you not to sweat the small stuff.


Palm Plant


The Ponytail plant from Bespoke Post takes things easy. It’s got a shaggy head of long, narrow leaves atop a tall, fat trunk, and it does best when it’s watered infrequently. Win, win. A nontoxic and pet-friendly choice, you can keep it thriving at average temperatures in a spot with bright sunlight.


Space Book


From one of the most respected names in journalism, The New York Times, comes a book of history. Each page features articles ripped straight from the New York Times, more than 85 reprinted pages of them. The book focuses on the history of space travel, retracing all the key moments in charting the final frontier.


Moon Lamp


On cloudy or moonless nights you can turn to the next best thing: a Smart Moon Lamp, sitting right on your workspace. 3D printed with a textured surface of craters and mountains, the moon lamp from Bespoke Post uses a strong magnet to float over the walnut base and slowly spin.


Side Table


You’ve come too far for stuff to keep rolling off your side table. With a high rim around the edge, this ace looking side table has a two-part top with contrasting pale and dark wood. Keep chargers, pens, headphones, and more in their place.


Whisky Poster


As if you needed a reminder to mix yourself a drink, here’s a poster that pays tribute to the always delicious, Old Fashioned. Taking inspiration from the clean lines and sharp typography of midcentury graphic design, it’s printed on thick, high-quality paper – with the classic recipe right at the bottom.


Alarm Clock


It’s not a great way to start your day on your phone, but when you use it as an alarm clock it’s inevitable. An analog alarm clock changes all that, and will help you start your day with a clear mind. The Fred Alarm Clock has a brown and black colour scheme, and easy to read hands. Spin the alarm setting to whichever hour you wish, and save the internet for after lunch if you can help it.


Bath Caddy


This two-tiered organizer from the guys at Bespoke Post helps you make the most out of narrow, vertical spaces, with two shelves in clear plastic. Or grab it by the handles and use it as a caddy. Add a touch more organisation to your bath time routine this summer, with this cracking piece of homeware.


Leo Davie