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Rose Copper Insulated Ice Bucket
Double-wall insulation and a snug-fitting lid mean this rose copper ice bucket keeps the party cold and your drinks colder, without forming that awkward puddle of condensation on the countertop. It’s not just stylish — it’s suspiciously efficient. Add your favorite spirit, a few cubes, and you’re halfway to celebrating your seventh anniversary like two people who actually know how to relax.
The copper finish walks the line between sleek and celebratory — as in, “This is a grown-up anniversary, but we still know how to make a killer margarita.” Bonus: it actually holds a decent amount. About 3 quarts, which equals many, many refills before anyone has to get up. Whether it’s date night in or patio drinks for two, this little bucket makes a big copper statement.
Seventh Anniversary Handcrafted Copper Horseshoe
This solid copper horseshoe is forged, shaped, and stamped by hand — and no, it’s not just decorative. At nearly 4 inches wide and unmistakably hefty, it’s got enough functional charm to feel like it could ward off seven more years of bad luck, or at least a few forgotten anniversaries.
Each piece is made by a blacksmith (a real one, with actual fire and hammers) and comes with your choice of personalization, like names or dates — the “tattoo your love on a piece of metal” kind of sentiment, minus the needles. Hang it above your door, tuck it on a bookshelf, or gift it to the partner who loves a symbol they can *actually* hold onto. It’s got history, romance, and metallurgy — all the makings of a good seventh anniversary gift, really.
Shearling Lined Wool Clogs
The footbed is cork. The lining is genuine shearling. And yes, it’s the kind of slipper-clog hybrid that makes you question why your partner hasn’t owned a pair already. Equal parts “I work from home now” and “I still care about my arches,” these wool felt clogs mean business—comfort business. They’re warm without being sweaty, structured without being stiff, and impossibly good at turning taking out the trash into a small moment of luxury.
Birkenstock engineered these with a molded sole that supports exactly where support is needed (hint: not your relationship, but it’s nice when your shoes do their part). The wool upper keeps things cozy while still letting feet breathe, and the shearling lining feels like standing on a warm cloud, if clouds were responsibly sourced and orthopedic. As a nod to wool for your 7th anniversary, it’s a slam dunk—especially if you’re gifting to the guy who has secretly worn holes in his last “house pair” and just hasn’t admitted it yet. Practical, indulgent, unlikely to make it to the shoe rack because they’ll never leave his feet.
