Lauren Santo Domingo Curates Tiffany & Co.’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
- Text by Magnifissance Magazine
- Photos Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.
There is a peculiar magic to Tiffany’s robin’s-egg-blue box. It is both promise and punctuation: a small rectangle of anticipation, a signal that something precious awaits inside. This season, Tiffany & Co. has invited Lauren Santo Domingo, its Chief Brand Officer, to assemble a gift guide that is, in effect, a catalogue of desire. And yet, as with all truly good things, the guide offers a quiet reminder that luxury is as much about intention as it is about price.
Among the selections is a sterling silver Arts & Crafts Coffee Pot, whose cocobolo rosewood handle and jade cabochon lid suggest that even one’s morning caffeine might be elevated to an occasion.
The Tiffany Facets Bar Tool Set is a miniature lesson in theatricality: wood, brass, and polished steel combine to remind us that cocktail-making can be as performative as it is pleasurable.
The guide moves from the table to the parlour with ease. Cherry Blossom Dinner Plates in porcelain carry a faint nostalgia, Tiffany’s archival motif rendered in delicate, understated strokes, while the Wildflower Pitcher, hand-painted in Vienna, flirts with a pastoral fantasy of meadows and sunlight.
For those who hoard or honour jewellery, the Facets Double Extra-Large Jewelry Box, sheathed in Tiffany Blue alligator leather, promises to keep one’s possessions both organized and admired. Meanwhile, the Toile Picnic Basket turns the ordinary act of an outdoor meal into a minor ceremony, lined as it is with patterned porcelain, silverware, and a blanket.
Not all the guide is serious: the Facets Mahjong Set, wrapped in caramel nappa leather with Tiffany Blue accents, and the Tiny Tiffany Box Set for children, suggest that play, like gifting, has its own kind of refinement.
And the César Espresso Cups, inspired by the artist’s mosaic work, offer a quiet reminder that even coffee can be, in the right hands, an aesthetic experience.
For those seeking to give more than a present, Lauren Santo Domingo’s Holiday Guide proposes an experience wrapped in beauty, tradition, and a little magic.















