Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

Not every mom wants the same thing, so we built this guide accordingly: a few thoughtful picks for the host, the design lover, the cocktail obsessive, and everyone in between.

For the host: The Stirred Set by Death & Co and Material

A beautiful answer to the home bartender who wants their setup to work as well as it looks. With a handled mixing pitcher, a precise glass jigger, and a bar spoon designed to pull its weight, it’s a full stirred-drink ritual in one gift.

For the cocktail scholar: Death & Co Book Trilogy

For the mom who likes to know not just what to make, but why it works. Our author-signed trilogy belongs on the shelf of anyone who loves drinks, hospitality, and the thinking behind both.

For the art collector: Sandgrain Studio x Death & Co Cocktail Posters

A graphic nod to one of our most enduring cocktails, designed for the person who’d rather hang their taste on the wall. Equal parts bar-world reference and midcentury-inspired print, it’s a gift with real staying power.

For the collector of singular objects: Marie Antoinette Cocktail Mug

A gift for the mom whose taste runs a little more unexpected. It’s a statement piece for the bar cart that feels equal parts conversation starter and functional vessel.

For the design lover: Felt + Fat x Death & Co Crackle and Drip Mugs

These postmodern mugs bring sculptural shape and serious hand-feel to coffee, tea, or whatever else is getting poured. They’re the kind of everyday objects that make the everyday feel a little more considered.

For the quiet morning person: Crest Mugs by Kinto

Made from porcelain rooted in Japan’s Hasami tradition, these mugs have a burnished finish and an understated beauty that rewards daily use. A strong pick for the mom who values ritual, texture, and a very good cup of coffee or tea.

For the martini romantic: 1920 Coley Coupe

Intricately etched and built for “up” drinks, this is glassware for someone who likes a little ceremony with their cocktail hour. Elegant, distinctive, and ready for anything shaken or stirred.

For the one who loves a small luxury: Fancy Fizz Glass

Originally beloved at Death & Co for mini cocktails and staff daiquiris, this faceted little glass turns a modest pour into a real occasion. It’s playful, polished, and surprisingly versatile.

For the Espresso Martini devotee: Death & Co x Jack Rudy Coffee Syrup

Built on cold brew concentrate and designed around balance, this syrup makes coffee cocktails feel easy without feeling shortcut. Start with Espresso Martinis, then use it in NA builds, blended drinks, desserts, or morning coffee.

For the fragrance obsessive: de Kloka x Death & Co Botanical Perfumes

A cocktail-inspired perfume is a pretty great gift for the mom who already has enough candles. With four different scents in the collection, this is a more personal, more unexpected way to give something sensory.

For the jewelry person: Death & Co x Larissa Loden Happy Hour Studs

Three enamel studs inspired by the old-fashioned, martini, and negroni make this set feel playful without being precious. Perfect for the mom who likes her accessories with a little personality.

For the beauty maximalist: Death Valley x Death & Co Nail Polishes

Thoughtful, distinctive, and a little bit cocktail-coded, these polishes make an easy gift with real character. Great for the mom who appreciates beauty products that still feel like they came from a point of view.

For the one who always steals your sweatshirt: Women’s Cropped Sweatshirts

Soft on the inside, durable on the outside, and wear-tested until it felt just right. These are the layers that gets thrown on once and somehow becomes part of the weekly rotation.

For the one you’re sending out: Death & Co Bar Gift Card

When a wrapped gift won’t beat an actual night out, this is the move. It’s an easy way to give her the full Death & Co experience at any one of our brick-and-mortar locations.

For the hard-to-pin-down one: Death & Co Market Gift Card

For the mom whose taste is excellent and specific, let her choose her own favorite thing. Glassware, books, tools, beauty, home goods—it all stays in play.