Out of the 110 Items of Oprah’s Favorite Things, These 5 Are Our Favorites

The tradition we can always count on.
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Just as we begin to think about holiday gift planning, Oprah Winfrey beats us to it. Keeping with her decades-long tradition, Winfrey just released her annual Favorite Things list—a solid starting point for shoppers who are a little lost or for those who simply want to do all their purchasing on Amazon. To get you in that feel-good holiday spirit, Winfrey plucked many of the items from BIPOC-, women-, and veteran-founded companies (and curated an assortment of fuzzy pajamas, of course). Given there are a grand total of 110 finds on this year’s list, we sifted through all of them to find our favorites for design lovers.

For Early Risers

Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Gooseneck Kettle, Amazon ($195)

With its ergonomic weighted handle and precision-pour spout, this kitchen countertop staple unsurprisingly tops our list of the best kettles.

For Everyone’s Stockings

Beekman 1802 Goat Milk Body Soap Bar 8-Piece Gift Set, Amazon ($68)

Slip one of these hydrating goat-milk bars into everyone’s stockings (but make it special by divvying up the different scents based on their personalities). 

For the Competitive Type

Chance Premium Design Printed Rubber Outdoor u0026 Indoor Basketball, Amazon ($24)

Losing at H-O-R-S-E might not be fun, but at least this printed basketball (available in eight designs) is. 

For the One Who’s Kept Up With Bread Making

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Bread Oven, Amazon ($300)

One Amazon reviewer credits this bread oven for their baking beautiful loaves each time, while another one says it’s the most-used item in their house.

For the Kid on the Go

BANWOOD Scooter, Amazon ($175)

The only qualm we have with this stylish scooter is that it doesn’t come in an adult size…yet. 

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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.

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