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43 Gifts Under $50 for Every Type of Co-worker

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Coming up with gift ideas for co-workers — whether they’ve been a longtime desk-mate or you just see them onscreen every week can be challenging. But the general principles remain the same as with any other gift: You’re looking for items that are thoughtful (and affordable) and that they’ll enjoy using. We did the legwork for you and hunted down the best gifts for less than $50 for every type of co-worker, broken down into six categories (and if you’re shopping for something specific, jump ahead using the table of contents). Whether they’re a foodie, an amateur skin-care scientist, or constantly trying to improve their desk space, we’ve found a tried-and-true Strategist favorite they’ll enjoy. We also have guides for the rest of your list — including everyone from tween boys to grandparents.

Food and drink

For the co-worker who’s two coffees in by 9 a.m.

Because their first cup shouldn’t be cold by the time they log on.

For the co-worker who loves to cook

This salt is a favorite of chefs and food lovers for its delightfully flaky texture and for being not too salty. “I have a bowl of it out at all times,” says designer John Derian.

For the co-worker who brings instant ramen for lunch

For the co-worker whose favorite food group is chocolate

This pack comes with six different flavors, including nougat, caramel, and sea salt.

For the co-worker who’s always hydrating

Owala FreeSip - 32 Oz.
From $26
From $26

Whether they prefer to chug from the bottle or sip through a straw, this bottle has options for both. Either way, they won’t have to unscrew the top just to get a drink.

For the co-worker with a secret condiment stash

A hot sauce that pro cooks and Strategist staffers love for its well-balanced mix of heat and vinegar.

For the co-worker whose destination is Flavortown

These aggressively seasoned almonds pack a one-two punch.

For the co-worker who makes tea time an hourly ritual

This mug has an included strainer so they can brew loose leaf tea right into their cup. It comes in a wide range of colors, too.

For the co-worker who’s learning about wine

This tool can help them keep a bottle fresh longer by pulling all the oxygen out, leaving their wine safe and sound until their next pour.

For the co-worker who has a dedicated baking Insta

These vanilla beans, which come from Madagascar, will take their baking to a whole new level.

Self-care and beauty

For the co-worker returning from parental leave

This roller will help them perk up and refresh their eyes after a sleepless night.

For the co-worker who’s always complaining about their aches and pains

These massage balls are eco-friendly, and the perfect source of relief after a few hours on their feet. Hikers, doulas, and tennis players all love them.

For the co-worker battling winter dryness

Weleda Skin Food Original
From $15
From $15

This moisturizing cream — which has been recommended to us over and over by makeup artists and celebrities — has an ultrarich texture that will help keep their skin dewy and nourished.

For the co-worker who’s training for a marathon

With our favorite foam roller, they can give themselves a deep-tissue massage at home and feel good before and after every run.

For the co-worker who spends their weekends on the trails

These Strategist-favorite wool socks can withstand even the most rugged expeditions.

For the co-worker who’s a frequent flyer

This Dopp kit has plenty of room for even the most rigorous skin-care routine, and it has a nice handle for lugging around.

For the co-worker who bikes to the office

This compact, powerful steamer can de-wrinkle their shirt while they’re changing from their commute attire to their office wardrobe. It’s travel-friendly too.

For the co-worker who wants the office ice-cold

This eye-catching fan can keep them cool without having to crank the A/C, and it’ll give their desk a little flair when it’s not in use.

Tech

For the co-worker who always asks to borrow your charger

For the co-worker who does everything on their phone

For the office karaoke star

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They already have a go-to song, so give them a go-to mic to belt their tunes with. This one has a simple cordless design.

For the co-worker who travels light

Having a wallet attached to their phone means one less thing to worry about at the TSA checkpoint.

For the co-worker with some faulty keys

Its keys are comfy to type on, it comes in enough colors to match any desk decor, and it won’t click and clack as they type.

For the co-worker who’s always running late

An old-school watch they can flash when they walk into their next meeting (on time).

For the co-worker who stays up late reading

Now they won’t have to get up and turn the light off before bed.

For the co-worker who watches YouTube on their lunch break

This magnetic tripod will let them do it without getting food all over their screen.

Office

For the co-worker who desperately needs a new work bag

This Strategist-favorite tote has a shoulder strap plus handles, and a clasp on the top to keep things from spilling out while they get settled at their desk.

For the minimalist co-worker who likes to stay organized

This wooden desk organizer has a large drawer for them to stuff all their office supplies. “Plus, the bamboo helps bring a bit of nature to a sterile office area,” says Daniel Loya of Spaces Transformed.

For the co-worker whose meeting notes are a work of art

Every page of this notebook has a different grid design, so they’ll never run out of inspiration. “This pattern is simultaneously a constraint (because grid) and a mild creative prompt (because variable),” says Strategist contributor Molly Young.

For the co-worker who likes to send a handwritten note

Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman says this is “the Volkswagen of pens with a Jaguar engine.”

For the co-worker who likes to decorate their desk

A vintage-inspired vase that’s a conversation starter.

For the co-worker who needs to kick their feet up to think

Give their back a break while they put their mind to work.

For the co-worker who prefers to keep an analog calendar

For the co-worker whose cables are a mess

They’ll appreciate the calm that comes with finally keeping all those cords out of sight.

Home

For the co-worker cutting down on kitchen waste

From $18 for 3

They’re better at cleaning up messes than paper towels, and the cheerful lemon print will brighten their day.

For the co-worker who likes their office green

Even the beginner plant parent can care for this plant, which will look great on their desk. It even comes with a pot.

For the co-worker who eats at their desk

This tiny dustpan is perfect for anything from collecting coffee grounds to wiping off crumbs post-lunch.

For the co-worker with three drinks at their desk

These wool coasters come in an assortment of cheery colors and help keep their desk free of condensation. Strategist writer Emma Wartzman says these coasters “both absorb and evaporate moisture and thus stay in perfect condition no matter how many drinks sweat on them.”

For the co-worker who just got a dog

The office pup can’t chase squirrels inside, but this may be the next best thing. Former Strategist senior manager of audience development Mia Leimkuhler has given it as a gift several times and says it’s always a hit.

For the environmentally conscious co-worker

A good-looking container for stowing scraps.

For the co-worker with a playful kitten

This catnip-filled toy can keep their furry pal busy for hours. Nora Wood, adoption event coordinator for Anjellicle Cats, calls the Yeowww! the “best catnip toy” because it’s a great shape for kicking around, sniffing, and snuggling.

For the co-worker who’s taken up birding

They’ll be able to spot the difference between a sparrow and a house finch in no time.

For the co-worker who lives for game night

This Mafia-style tabletop game works well for a wide range of skill levels and competitiveness.

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43 Gifts Under $50 for Every Type of Co-worker