25 Editor-Approved Stocking Stuffers Under $20

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As the saying goes, good things come in small packages. This holiday season we’ve searched high and low for the best stocking-size gifts to bring delight to your mantel—and your loved ones. Not only are each of these presents tiny, they ring in at $20 or less, which means they’re great to buy in multiples for your friends or office White Elephant exchange.


But just because they’re inexpensive doesn’t mean they’re not top quality. So step away from the Dollar Store—there’s still time to order a few small things from our favorite online shops, including Hawkins New York and Hay. Here’s how to stuff a stocking like a Domino editor.

Essential Extra Small Bowl Set

Hawkins New York
$12

Bottle Stopper

Flotsam and Fork
$5

Allen Wrench Set

Yuns
$12

Bronte Pistachio Truffles

Vosges
$18

One-Handed Cake Server

MoMA Design Store
$12

Tube Candleholder

HAY
$20

Heattech Ribbed Beanie

Uniqlo
$10

Chili Chopsticks Holder

November 19
$12

Bisous Masks No.2

Clare V.
$10.50

Bloody Mary Salt by Salt Traders

Food52
$20

Wish You Were Beer Keytag

Various Keytags
$15

Jellycat Fabulous Fruit Plush Toys

MoMA Design Store
$11

Collagen Infused Lip Mask by KNC Beauty

Cap Beauty
$5

Danica Taper Candle

General Store
$10

Shine Organic Personal Lubricant

Maude
$10

Wool Swiss Cheese Cat Toy

Good Friend
$10

Skin Food Nourishing Lip Butter by Weleda

Amazon
$5

Flower Rolling Papers

Edie Parker
$10

Origami Washi Tape

Woonwinkel
$4

Mini Claw in Tortoise Checker

Machete
$17

Looped Handle Wooden Spoon

Leif Shop
$16

Rainbow Marled Trouser Socks

Madewell
$14.50

Ameico Tamanohada Musk Soap

Prevalent Projects
$12

Bois de Santal Deodorant by Maison Louis Marie

Ssense
$20

Minimalist National Park Playing Cards

Parks Project
$14

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Julia Stevens

Contributing Editor

Julia Stevens is a Domino contributing editor. Basically, she’s a professional online shopper. She started at Domino as an intern and spent almost seven years in the style department curating products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews and on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share. Off hours, you can find her scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves