Looking to say thanks in a big way? From fantastical to functional, these luxury gifts will definitely spread some cheer this holiday season.
Petrossian Gourmet Celebration Gift Set

This decadent dinner party gift set from Petrossian contains your choice of caviar, along with smoked salmon, hot-smoked trout, smoked duck breast, pork and black truffle salami, caviar cream, chocolate figs, baguette toasts, mini blinis and crème fraîche. Starting at $623, this delivery will take any virtual holiday affair to the next level.
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Susanne Kaufmann’s 2021 Advent Calendar

This deluxe advent calendar ($586) features a range of skin, body and bath items, including some full-size products. And thanks to the brand’s signature glass packaging and limited-edition patterned box, gift wrap isn’t necessary.
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Humanscale’s Liberty Chair

For those team members who are working from home, give the gift of good posture with this mesh task chair (starting at $1,129) from Humanscale. It’s engineered to provide lumbar support with mechanism-free recline, along with a minimal, sleek look.
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Rose Gold E-Bike from Bluejay

Fitted with the latest in e-bike tech, including a powerful 350-watt mid-drive motor and long-lasting battery, the eco-chic bike from Bluejay provides employees a sustainable way to commute to the office. The limited-edition rose gold bike ($3,495) features a rear rack, vintage-style front, and rear lights and a bell.
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Flow Hive 2

Designed for beginners or experienced beekeepers, the Flow Hive 2 ($808) includes a pest management system, optional hive stand, brass hardware and a harvesting shelf kit. For newbies, an online course is available, along with phone support, weekly Q&As and live chat. You can produce up to 46 pounds of honey with this model. Sweet!
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Heat Healer

This infrared blanket ($568), which heats up to 158 degrees, features a specially designed carbon nano-fiber heating element, along with jade and tourmaline stones to evenly distribute heat throughout the body. Benefits include reduced recovery time post-workout, improved sleep, increased energy and immune system support.
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The Event Depot’s Event Producer Kit

The Event Depot, a marketplace curated for event professionals by event professionals, helps take the guesswork out of on-site production with its collection of kits, including the Event Producer Kit ($750). It contains everything but the kitchen sink—from a level and squeegee to hanging strips to even nail glue. It's all strategically organized and packed inside a sturdy rolling case that can survive air travel. BizBash readers can score a 10% discount with the code: BIZBASH10.
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Baskits’ Celebration with Champagne Set

Toronto-based Baskits showcases products from small businesses and local Canadian companies. As part of its corporate gifting program, clients can choose any gift from the ready-to-gift collection and brand it with a custom logo ribbon, belly band, branded cards or stickers. Ring in the new year with the Celebration with Champagne set ($138) featuring champagne, brie cheese, crackers, truffles and more. Delivery is only available within Ontario.
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ROAM’s The Journey Expandable Suitcase

Just in time for an increase in business travel (fingers crossed), ROAM recently introduced a new line of expandable luggage. Each piece adds up to 28% more space and is completely color customizable—from the front and back panels to the stitching to the wheels. Pictured: The Journey Expandable ($595)
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OneClock

Jon Natchez from the rock band The War on Drugs partnered with a sonic strategist to find the best tones, tempos, frequencies, structures and instruments to create OneClock ($299). To mimic natural awakening, the analog clock uses compositions (instead of an annoying beep) that gently increase in volume.
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Four Seasons’ Time Traveler Immersive Experience

Resident healer Nicole Hernandez, also known as The Traveling Hypnotist, has curated a special experience for Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Called The Time Traveler, the experience allows guests to explore past life regression, a hypnotherapy technique that helps access memories, particularly those from another lifetime. A hypnotherapist assists clients through hypnosis or guided meditation, and then guides them to recall important details of past lives. It is offered as a four-hour experience ($845) and as an overnight immersive experience (starting at $1,595 per night).
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Tissot’s T-Touch Connect Solar Watch

This high-tech, water-resistant gadget ($1,150) features tiny solar sensors located on the watch dial that capture light in order to keep ticking. It features a compass, altimeter, step counter, alarm and chronograph, plus it’s compatible with iOS and Android.
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Mackage’s Evie Jacket

Featuring an oversized drop shoulder silhouette that’s perfect for layering, Mackage’s new Evie Jacket ($850) boasts a glossy shell, generous padding and contrast lining that retains heat while feeling ultra light. Plus, it has a removable storm visor hood.
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