Not every gift needs to be wrapped. Some unfold. Some roll. Some wake up before sunrise to brew the perfect cup. This year’s Holiday Gift Guide is for the people who move differently — riders, brewers, minimalists, obsessives. The ones who care about the details and know that good design never shouts. From bikes that redefine what’s possible to small rituals that make a morning feel right, these are the gifts that go the distance.
The Grand Tour
Some gifts change a morning. Others change a map. The Grand Tour is for that person — the one who moves through the city like it’s already theirs.
A Brompton 1975 that folds time into steel. A Bullitt that turns traffic into choreography. These aren’t impulse buys; they’re statements. Precision-built machines for those who measure distance not in kilometres, but in possibility.
For the Fold
Everyone knows a Brompton rider who can’t stop talking about their bike — the way it folds, the way it feels, the way it’s basically a personality trait. This section is for them.
“For the Fold” gathers every accessory and upgrade that deepens the obsession: grips, lighting kits, commuter bags, and clever tools. Each piece fits perfectly into the rhythm of a Brompton life — compact, thoughtful, and endlessly refined.
The Coffee Edit
For the ones who see brewing as ritual, not routine. The Coffee Edit collects gear that rewards precision and curiosity: Origami brewers, April drippers, hand grinders, Aeropresses.
These are the kind of tools that turn a countertop into a slow, deliberate moment. Perfect for anyone who believes clarity and sweetness come from patience — and good design.
The Roasters Edit
Beans worth talking about. The Roasters Edit brings together our favourite partners: Rogue Wave from Edmonton, Cape Coffee from South Africa, Rabbit Hole from Montreal, Traffic from Toronto, and Anchored from Halifax.
Each roast is distinct, each bag a journey in flavour and craft. Perfect gifts for those who prefer conversation to come with crema.
The Home Edit
Warm light. Good smell. Clean design. The Home Edit is a study in atmosphere — candles, ceramics, and quiet luxuries that make space feel like sanctuary. Ideal for the friend who brews slow, reads long, and collects beauty in the everyday.





