
Purchasing the perfect wedding present is no quick and easy task. Without a list as guidance, it's hard to decide what your couple will appreciate. Chances are they've forked out a lot of money for the wedding that you'll have a blast at, so it's nice to give something back with a thoughtful gift that they can treasure forever.
While cash gifts can be useful, we've got some more meaningful suggestions to suit every budget. Click through for inspiration and ideas, from matching T-shirts to covetable household items.
Then, once the gift is sorted, you're free to stuff your face with cake and dance badly.

Gifts from £0-50...

Everyone loves a stylish coffee table book, and who better than David Hockney, who's retrospective is on at the Tate Britain now.

If you're on a budget, we say quality over quantity. These tea towels from House of Hackney will score you taste points whilst not breaking the bank.

Whether it's for cheese or cake, a Lazy Susan is a wonderfully named home essential. Go classic in black marble from SCP.

Representing peace and enduring love, an olive tree is an ideal long-lasting wedding present. Two look great outside a front door, or in the garden.

Gifts from £50-100...

Give the gift of year-round honeymoon holiday vibes with this perky, swimsuit pot. Perfect for cheeky couples with an enviable indoor plant collection – a cactus, fern or succulent would look lush in this.

Sage green is the colour of the moment, and this beautifully designed piece from MADE.COM is just the kinda thing you wouldn't treat yourself to, making it the perfect present. If you wanted to give a bit more, there's more shapes and colours to choose from.

Aesop's cult status as the top of the rung body care products make for an ideal present. This pair will look and smell amazing on the bathroom sink. If you're feeling playful, add their comical "Post-Poo Drops " for £20.

It might seem boring at first, but quality towels are so underestimated and your newlywed mates will definitely appreciate that added bit of luxury every day.
Two face cloths, hand towels and bath towels, £76, The White Company.

Danish design house HAY have spread far and wide in the last few years, now stocking in Selfridges. This clock is modern yet classic, and well-suited for those in need of a bit of home TLC.

For the creative couple, a rug from RUGbyGUR is a swotty gift. Inexpensive yet handmade to order, these rugs are unique and you'll gain kudos for thinking up something a little bit different.

Gifts from £100-200...

Your wedded couple will have you to thank for the smug honeymoon Instagram, in matching PLAY COMME des GARÇONS T-Shirts. Just make sure to get a rough idea of size.

French boutique Cire Trudon is the oldest and most renowned wax-maker in the world, with a history dating back to the 17th century. If you're looking for the most luxurious, high quality candles and room sprays available, look no further than this cult brand.

If you're incredibly indecisive, Not Another Bill is the answer. They send a carefully selected, tasteful package out every month for as long as your subscription allows, and you can tailor it towards the couple's age and requirements.

This bluetooth-compatible turntable from Audio-Technica offers sound quality that digital cannot match, and connects to wireless speakers, sound bars and headphones making it low on hassle. Throw in a record that's personal to them for an extra special gift.

Gifts with flexible amounts...

For the couple that has everything - Save The Children has a section on their website for wedding gifts.

Who wouldn't want flowers through the letterbox every month? And the best part, Refinery29 have partnered with Bloom & Wild to create a special bouquet with proceeds going to Womens Aid.
Continuous subscription of letterbox flowers, £15 per bunch.

You know OpenTable? That place restaurant websites always re-direct for bookings does vouchers too, so your newly wedded couple can enjoy a meal on you - at their choice and leisure.
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