20 Fun, Stylish, Handy Gifts That Foodies Can Use
Part 1 of our holiday gift guide rounds up awesome (non-edible) finds from local boutiques, artists and makers.
’Tis the season to bring joy to the food-obsessed on your gift list!
SEE ALSO: The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Happenings on O‘ahu

Photo: Brie Thalmann
Poke Bowl Ornament
What better to bedeck a foodie’s tree with than a sparkly poke bowl loaded with ‘ahi, salmon, uni and ebi.
Poke bowl ornament, $13.80, SoHa Living, multiple locations, sohaliving.com, @sohaliving

Photo: Brie Thalmann
Whimsical Cocktail Napkins
How chic would it be to dole these out to guests at holiday gatherings?
Piecework linen cocktail napkins, $46 for a set of 4, Olive Boutique, 43 Kihapai St., Kailua, (808) 263-9919, oliveandoliver.com, @olive_boutique

Photo: Courtesy of Sun Chong Company
Local Kine Snacks Bag
Spacious, sturdy and covered in adorable Kelsie Dayna illustrations? Say less.
Holo Holo medium tote, $20, Sun Chong Company, 127 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, (808) 537-3525, sunchonghi.com, @sunchonghi

Photo: Courtesy of Island-Boy Shop
Matcha Tea Set
Perfect for that matcha-obsessed friend who likes their drink temperature and sweetness level just-so.
Hario tea set, $115, Island-Boy Shop, Kaimukī, 3464 Wai‘alae Ave., islandboy.shop, @islandboy.shop

Photos: Brie Thalmann, Courtesy of Hawai‘i Gifts
Taste of Hawai‘i Mini Puzzles
Designed for a bite-sized break, these 70-piece puzzles take around 20 minutes to complete.
Hawai‘i Gifts Wiki Wiki puzzles, $8 each, Nā Mea Hawai‘i, Ward Village, 1200 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 270, Kaka‘ako, (808) 596-8885, nameahawaii.com, @nameahawaii

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Pasta Bag Clips
A future ciao-time and pantry favorite, for sure.
Snackaroni bag clips set, $14.99, The Refinery Honolulu, Kāhala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., Kāhala, (808) 744-6175, therefineryhonolulu.com, @therefineryhonolulu

Photo: Courtesy Mōno Hawai‘i
Ceramic Coffee Dripper
For the pour-over fan who values beautiful design just as much as a good brew.
Origami ceramic dripper, $40 for small, $42 for medium, 2013 S. King St., McCully-Mō‘ili‘ili, (808) 955-1595, monohawaii.com, @monohawaii

Photos: Courtesy of Roberta Oaks
Breeze Block Swizzle Sticks
Midcentury architecture meets groovy cocktail hours.
Breeze Block Swizzle Stix, $24 for a set of 8, Roberta Oaks, 1152 Nu‘uanu Ave., Chinatown, robertaoaks.com, @robertaoakshawaii.com

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Local-Style Stickers
Just so fun and loaded with favorite Island eats.
Sticker sets, $5 each, Small Kine Gift, 3424 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, small.kine.gift, @smallkinegift

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Reusable Shell Straws
They may look straight from the ocean, but the sweet Hebrew and flea cone shells adorning these borosilicate straws are actually handcrafted out of glass.
Luv4erth straws, $20 each, Keep It Simple Honolulu Zero Waste, 3466 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, (808) 744-3115, keepitsimplezerowaste.com, @keepitsimplehonolulu
SEE ALSO: Can’t-Miss Local Holiday Markets and Craft Fairs on O‘ahu

Photo: Courtesy of Fighting Eel
Tropical Drink Coasters
Punchy, poppy and made of surface-protecting silicone.
Retro Bloom coasters, $22 for a set of 4, Fighting Eel, multiple locations, fightingeel.com, @fightingeel

Photos: Courtesy of Keiki Kaukau
Charming Bag Charms
Totes cute and fashioned from a plant fiber-based eco-plastic.
Alohaland charms, $24 each, keikikaukau.com, @keikikaukau

Photos: Courtesy of Kris Goto
Artsy Pint Cup
The stainless steel keeps drinks cold while the ring of Kris Goto illustrations add a local touch.
Kris Goto MiiR Brah 16-ounce stainless steel cup, $32, krisgoto.com, @kgotoart

Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
Brass Bottle Openers
Gorgeous, crafted in Kyoto and destined to be bar cart stars.
Teyney bottle openers, $120 each, Ukiyo Concepts, Fishcake, 307C Kamani St., Kaka‘ako, ukiyoconcepts.com, @ukiyoconcepts_

Photo: Courtesy of Candice Doodles
Global Cuisine Tea Towels
Foodie art for the kitchen in a handy tea towel form.
Candice Doodles Okinawa, Japan and Hawai‘i towels, etsy.com, @candicedoodles
$22 each, Potluck Hawai‘i, Ward Village, 1200 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka‘ako, @potluckhawaii

Photo: Courtesy of Mori by Art + Flea
Lotus Root Earrings
Adds instant quirkiness to any ensemble.
Remijoose resin and paper earrings, $60, moribyaf.com, @mori_hawaii

Artwork: Courtesy of Jorden Prussing
Spam Can Art Prints
Such cool and creative odes to the Islands’ favorite canned meat.
Bonsai Spam and Spam Shell Dragon prints, $20 for 5-by-7-inch print, $30 for 8-by-19-inch print, $48 for 11-by-14-inch print, Nohea Gallery, Kāhala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., Kāhala, (808) 762-7407, noheagallery.com, @noheagallery, @jordendraws

Photo: Brie Thalmann
Elevated Ohashi
Made 100% in Japan from Fukui cedar (a step up from the more common imported bamboo) with bold graphic patterns to boot.
Ihana chopsticks, $28 each, Uncle Paul’s Corner Store, Mānoa Marketplace, 2752 Woodlawn Dr., Mānoa

Photos: Courtesy of Kēhau No‘eau
Enamel Pins
For those who like to wear their art (and favorite eats) on their sleeve.
Chili Peppa Watah, Lihing Lolli and Laulau pins, $11 each, kehaunoeau.com, @kehaunoeau

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Ice Cream Pint Cup
A cup specially designed to hold a pint and spoon? Genius!
$14.95 each, Every Day Better by Green Meadows, 1223 Koko Head Ave #2, Kaimukī, everydaybetterbygreenmeadows.com, @everydaybetter_by_greenmeadows
SEE ALSO: 5 Pumpkin Spice Lattes That Are Better Than Starbucks
Brie Thalmann is the home and style editor of HONOLULU Magazine.
