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The Best 20th Wedding-Anniversary Gifts

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When you look back on pictures from your wedding day, it may feel like the two decades since have flown by. That time has hopefully been full of joyful moments, like starting a family, adopting a puppy, or going on an epic cross-country road trip, and hopefully only a few less-than-joyful ones (perhaps an argument over asking for directions on said cross-country road trip?). To celebrate the tough times you’ve weathered and all the happiness you’ve shared, be sure to get your husband or wife an anniversary gift that’s worthy of the occasion.

This year, the traditional anniversary-gift material is porcelain. While you might think that limits your options to fusty dish sets, we went through our archive of giftable, expert-recommended products to find a wide selection of options, from a status planter for proud plant parents to a Danish-designed coffee pot for couples that caffeinate together (and, of course, there are a few Strategist-approved dishes in here, too). If you haven’t been married for 20 years yet, we’ve also compiled gift guides for milestones along the way, including first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and tenth anniversaries. And if you’re looking ahead, check out our list of 25th- and 50th-anniversary gifts.

For the brunch-loving couple

Up your breakfast game with this dainty egg cup. Strategist managing editor Maxine Builder has seen them popping up everywhere, including on the menu at Sant Ambroeus restaurant in Soho and onscreen in Call Me by Your Name.

For the minimalist couple

We’re fans of the understated, simple-but-not-basic ceramics from Japanese brand Hasami. They come in six different sizes — ranging from an ultrasmall three-and-a-quarter-inch dish to a dinner-size dish — and are made with a textured, substantial porcelain.

For the Hasami-loving couple with a Target budget

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If you like the Hasami Porcelain aesthetic but not the price tag, then these from Our Place are a perfect alternative. Similar aesthetics aside, they’re also just good plates: They stack well for easy storage, are made from a durable porcelain, and are neutral without being pastel.

For the couple without matching dishes

After 20 years of use, there’s no shame if a few of your dishes have gotten chipped and lost. If you want to start fresh, these plates from dishware start-up Hudson Wilder feel far more expensive than they actually are.

For the couple without matching dishes (on a budget)

At $16 for a set of four, these dishes are an even cheaper option.

For the plant-parent couple

A favorite of cool people like Scott Haven, co-owner of Homecoming, and Sight Unseen co-founder Jill Singer, this is a Strategist-certified status planter. Besides looking neat, it features an integrated saucer for drainage to keep your ZZ or pothos going strong.

For the couple with an abundance of sanseveria

Another sculptural-looking option: These graphic porcelain planters from Light + Ladder. Each comes with a matching drainage tray to protect whatever surface you place it on.

For the couple that is sensitive to smells

The always fashionable Tim Gunn tipped us off to this porcelain chinoiserie-style candle topped with a little Foo dog. He calls the subtle hydrangea scent “a salve for the nose.”

For the couple redecorating the bathroom

This little brush holder is an inexpensive way to add some personality to your bathroom counter. Our editor Katy Schneider uses one at home.

For the couple redecorating the whole house

When Strategist editor Alexis Swerdloff moved into a new apartment and wanted to give its “Pottery Barn circa 1998” fixtures an update, she turned to these vintage-looking door knobs that were a breeze to install.

For the couple that can’t stand LEDs

Porcelain light bulbs tend to give off a softer, warmer light than the standard ones you pick up at the hardware store. In particular, we recommend these from lighting brand Tala, which are made from mouth-blown porcelain glass and have an average life span of 30,000 hours.

For the couple that cherishes tea time

Break out the scones and Earl Grey for a proper afternoon tea starring this classic teapot that one Amazon reviewer calls “dainty, but detailed” and “as pretty as the picture.”

For the couple that prefers coffee

This coffee-aficionado-approved brewing pot is simple to use and design-y enough to keep out on display. It’s one of our 100 most-stood-behind products, too.

For the couple drinking their eight glasses a day

This sleek white jug from certified B Corporation Skagerak is made from pure porcelain and has a matte white finish. If you’d like to flesh out your collection, the brand makes a porcelain slow brewer, bowl, and teapot too.

For the artsy couple

Great Jones co-founder and former Grub Street senior editor Sierra Tishgart registered for this candle, in a porcelain tin featuring a crowned T. rex from Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1984 painting Pez Dispenser, much to her husband’s delight.

For the quirky couple

A creative centerpiece? A paperweight? A coffee-table curiosity? There’s a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure element to this unglazed porcelain octopus.

For the couple that frequents the farmers’ market

This simple bowl gives your in-season, locally grown fruits a home.

For the couple that hosts Sunday suppers

Made from baking shards of porcelain onto steel, enamelware — especially the splattered and marbled varieties — has been trending lately. Use this bright colander to strain pasta or just show it off on the counter.

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The 18 Best 20th Wedding-Anniversary Gifts