These are the Most Popular Wedding Gifts Bought for Couples in 2024

With more than 67,000 weddings still to take place in 2024, and searches for ‘wedding gift ideas’ up by 45% in the last quarter according to Google Trends, experts at leading wedding vendor marketplace Hitched.co.uk have analysed exclusive gift list data from The Wedding Shop to reveal the most popular gifts couples are looking for from their friends and family this year.

  • Over £65.7m in items added to wedding gift lists in the last year, accounting for more than 788,000 products
  • The most requested gifts by couples include Airbnb and Patch Plants vouchers, enamel bakeware sets, a Sage coffee machine, and candles from Neom Organics
  • The most popular items bought by wedding guests include a £16 placemat by The White Company, bottles of Moet & Chandon worth £45, and £15 stoneware mugs by Le Creuset

Zoe Burke, leading wedding expert and editor at Hitched says: “Gift lists are a fantastic way to let your guests know what sorts of things you actually want and need, so you don’t end up with matching toasters or sets of towels that don’t suit your bathroom vibe.

“Our partners at The Wedding Shop tell us they saw 788,000 gifts added to wedding gift lists last year, worth over £65.7m in value. Many of these were things that will give newlyweds elevated experiences both at home and away including vouchers for travel and wellness breaks, as well as luxury homewares that will level up their married lives – like placemats and wine glasses.”

Top 10 Requested Products

The most requested gifts that couples have been adding to their wedding gift lists are a mix of travel vouchers from the likes of Airbnb and Mr & Mrs Smith, combined with home favourites such as Patch plants to bring nature indoors. 

  1. £100 Airbnb vouchers
  2. £100 Mr & Mrs Smith vouchers
  3. £50 Patch Plants vouchers
  4. Falcon Enamelware enamel 5-piece bake set, £85
  5. LSA International set of 4 wine glasses, £51
  6. Master Class deep roasting pan, £39
  7. Sage The Barista Express coffee machine, £630
  8. Garden Trading festoon solar lights, £40
  9. Neom Organics 3 wick scented candle, £50
  10. Ooni cast iron grizzler pan, £35

Top 10 Most Purchased Products

While many of the gifts that guests have purchased mostly align to those that have been requested by couples, there are a few slight differences. The most popular gifts bought for couples include travel gift vouchers from Mr & Mrs Smith and Airbnb, as well as bottles of Moet & Chandon, wine glasses, place mats, table lamps, and mugs from Le Creuset.

  1. £100 Airbnb vouchers
  2. The White Company whitewashed rattan placemat, £16
  3. Moet & Chandon Imperial Champagne, £45
  4. £100 Mr & Mrs Smith vouchers
  5. Falcon Enamelware enamel 5-piece bake set, £85
  6. LSA International set of 4 wine glasses, £51
  7. The White Company Southwold mini table lamp, £85
  8. Le Creuset stoneware mug, £15
  9. Blush & Blue Beaumont set of 6 red wine glasses, £55
  10. ‘Mr & Mrs’ set of 2 bucket mugs, £30

Most Expensive Group Gifts

Couples often receive more guest purchases than they expect so are able to use their credit to upgrade to bigger ticket items. The Wedding Shop’s ability to group gifts makes this easily done. Some of the popular brands have been Sage, Ooni, Villeroy & Boch, Big Green Egg, and The White Company.

  1. Big Green Egg integrated nest bundle, £1,844
  2. Sage The Barista Express coffee machine, £630
  3. KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer, £549
  4. The White Company Chiltern thin metal arch mirror, £375
  5. Ooni Karu 12 multi-fuel pizza oven, £299

Predictions for 2025 Gift Lists

Gift Guru Liza Baucher from The Wedding Shop tells Hitched that their buyers expect to see several exciting trends to emerge for next year’s gifting.

“Scalloped designs, ditsy florals, and rattan will make a stylish comeback, think modern heritage. Traditional sophisticated homewares that mix classic elegance with modern twists will also be popular, we have already seen this start to spike. Also, serve ware, particularly platters with fun designs, will be in high demand. 

“Nautical-themed items featuring sea creatures like lobsters and fish will bring a coastal vibe to home décor too which will be a fun addition to wedding registries. Handmade tableware with a ‘homemade’ look and feel will add a personal touch. 

“Experiences, both in the UK and abroad, will continue to be added, as couples prioritise memorable moments especially as the cost of travel is rising as are the cost of weddings. Travel-related gifts such as honeymoon essentials and high-quality luggage will be trending. Additionally, outdoor dining essentials like heaters and cooking equipment will make alfresco dining experiences even better.”

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Brenda Kimble

Brenda Kimble is an entrepreneur, a freelance journalist and a mother of 2 daughters and a son, plus their beagle named Duke! She loves blogging, crafting, and spending time with her family.