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Oliver Bonas homeware edit spotlights cheerful, giftable housewarming picks

Oliver Bonas’s cheerful homeware edit is built for housewarmings that need to look good and work hard, with £15 giftables, lamps, serveware and a 104-style edit.

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Oliver Bonas homeware edit spotlights cheerful, giftable housewarming picks
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The best housewarming gifts do two things at once: they make a new place feel finished, and they solve an immediate move-in need. Oliver Bonas gets that balance right with homeware that reads as cheerful rather than fussy, from lamps and serveware to storage and bedding, all wrapped in a gift edit that feels made for the friend who wants their home to look considered from day one.

A housewarming edit that feels instantly useful

What makes Oliver Bonas so easy to shop for this moment is how clearly it understands the difference between decoration and usefulness. The brand has a dedicated housewarming gifts page with 104 styles, which keeps the search focused without making it feel generic, and its home gifts edit is aimed at the “interior obsessed”. That is the right energy for a move-in present: playful enough to feel special, practical enough to earn a place in the flat.

The broader homeware range shows why people return to it for gifting. Oliver Bonas lists 1,025 homeware styles and 188 tableware pieces, so it can cover the whole useful-to-pretty spectrum in one stop. You get hand-painted ceramics, glazed textured finishes, colourful glasses and kitchen accessories that feel more thoughtful than a standard candle or bottle of wine.

Why Oliver Bonas keeps landing in the gift conversation

Oliver Bonas describes itself as an independent British lifestyle brand, and that independence shows in the way the assortment is built. It sells online internationally and through more than 90 stores across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, which gives it the reach of a major retailer without losing the quirky, design-led personality that made it a housewarming favorite in the first place.

The look is unmistakable. Its in-house creative teams lean on playful prints, contrasting colour combinations and unexpected twists, so even the practical pieces feel a little more alive than your average homeware buy. That matters for housewarming gifts, because the best ones do not just fill a gap. They change the feeling of a room the second they arrive.

For the first dinner party: serveware that earns its keep

If you are buying for someone who is already planning to host, serveware is the smartest lane. Yahoo Life UK’s take on Oliver Bonas captures the appeal neatly, describing it as a go-to for “pretty bits” for the home, from striped vases and colourful cushions to statement wall art and beautiful serving platters. That is exactly the kind of gift that turns a bare kitchen shelf into something ready for people to gather around.

The practical sweet spot here is Oliver Bonas’s tableware range, which includes 188 styles, plus pieces like the Ceramic Tapas Bowls Set of Three for £24.50. That price feels especially sensible for a housewarming gift because it is low enough to give without overthinking it, but still substantial enough to look intentional. It is a strong pick for the friend who loves grazing boards, small plates and unfussy entertaining.

Then there are the smaller kitchen pieces at £15 each, including a Lemon Ceramic Oil Bottle and a Pizza Club Olive Oil Bottle. These are the kind of gifts that work as add-ons or quick fixes when you need something that feels more considered than a supermarket bottle and more affordable than a full serving set. They are playful, useful and easy to place on a counter, which is exactly what a new kitchen needs.

For making a rental feel finished

A rental often needs the fastest visual wins, and that is where the more decorative side of the edit makes sense. Table lamps are a particularly smart housewarming gift because they add ambience immediately and can pull double duty on a desk or bedside table. In a new home, that is gold: one object softens a room, gives it a warm glow and makes the whole place feel less temporary.

That same logic applies to the brand’s broader homeware mix. When a space still feels like unpacked boxes and borrowed furniture, a lamp, a colourful cushion or a statement wall piece can do more than a big furniture purchase because it changes the mood at once. Oliver Bonas is good at that kind of quick transformation, especially for people who want a home to feel styled without spending like they are staging a shoot.

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For the move-in basics people forget to buy

Some of the best housewarming gifts are the ones that solve a task the recipient has not quite gotten around to yet. A pretty laundry basket falls into that category immediately. It is not the glamorous choice, but it is the one that keeps a bedroom or utility corner from looking half-done, and Oliver Bonas’s giftable approach makes that kind of object feel like a treat rather than an afterthought.

A duvet cover is another quietly excellent choice. Bedding is one of those move-in essentials that gets postponed until the last possible minute, and a good-looking cover can make a bed feel finished before the rest of the room is sorted. If the goal is to give something that brightens the space and solves a real need, bedding is one of the most practical moves you can make.

What to choose when you want it to feel expensive, not extravagant

The best housewarming gift is rarely the biggest one. It is the piece that looks thoughtful, feels useful and does not create extra clutter. Oliver Bonas is built around that sweet spot, with a homeware assortment broad enough to suit the first dinner party, the small rental refresh and the friend who wants everything to look pulled together without tipping into overdone.

That is why the edit works so well as a gift source. The prices are approachable, the finishes feel cheerful, and the pieces are easy to imagine in real homes rather than just in a styled photo. For a housewarming, that is the whole point: something that lands beautifully on arrival and still makes sense after the boxes are gone.

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