5 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Her in 2027 (That She'll Actually Love)

We've all been there. You want to buy something thoughtful, something that shows you actually know the person — but you end up panic-buying a generic gift card at the last minute. Sound familiar? Here are five gift ideas from De Lacy at Home that are genuinely personal, beautifully presented, and guaranteed to be appreciated.

1. A Signature Soy Wax Candle

Our Signature Candles are hand-poured in small batches in our Beverley studio. With seven distinctive fragrances to choose from — from the energising Lemongrass & Ginger to the exotic Paradise Beach — there's a scent for every personality. Available in 150g and 220g sizes, they come in elegant recycled glass vessels that look beautiful on any shelf.

2. A Self-Care Bundle

Pair one of our candles with a product from our Beauty & Self Care collection for a gift that says "you deserve to be looked after." It's a simple combination, but the thought behind it speaks volumes.

3. A Hottie

Our Hotties are the cutest way to stay warm — adorable animal-shaped hot water bottles that are as practical as they are charming. Perfect for anyone who feels the cold, or anyone who just loves something a little bit different.

4. A Greeting Card and Little Treat

Sometimes the most meaningful gifts are the smallest ones. A beautiful handmade greeting card from our Little Treats collection, paired with a small candle or accessory, makes a gift that feels genuinely personal — without breaking the bank.

5. An Aromatherapy Gift

For someone who needs to slow down and take care of themselves, our Aromatherapy range makes a wonderfully thoughtful gift. Reed diffusers and room sprays are perfect for the home, and they last far longer than a bunch of flowers.

Whatever you choose, every De Lacy at Home product is beautifully packaged and ready to give. And if you're not sure what to pick, feel free to get in touch — I'm always happy to help you find the perfect gift.

— Kerris Lacy, Founder & Candle Maker

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