Never miss the moment.

From just £20 a month, About The Gift curates three thoughtful presents a year - beautifully wrapped, perfectly timed, and made to feel personal.

Three perfectly timed, beautifully wrapped gifts a year.

We take care of it all. You just take the credit.

How it works.

  • Step 1

    Choose 3 special moments.

    Birthdays, Anniversaries, A special thank you - we've got you covered.

  • Step 2

    Tell us who you're gifting for
    The Gift Edit helps us understand their style, interests, and vibe.

  • Step 3

    We deliver, beautifully wrapped
    Handpicked from boutique brands, with notes from you.

Curated for You.

Curated for James.

James told us in his Gift Edit that Mia loves fashion, design, and statement pieces. For her birthday — one of the three gifts included in his subscription — we curated the Chanel Catwalk book, a PE Nation tote, and an off-white umbrella. Together, worth £255, all for £50 a month..

We've got you covered.

From birthdays to just-because days, About The Gift ensures thoughtful gifting is always taken care of. Each box is beautifully wrapped and delivered right on time — no stress, just joy.

The Sharon Edit.

Sharon told us in her Gift Edit that Julie loves beauty, calm moments, and everyday luxury. For a just-because occasion — one of the three gifts included in her subscription — we curated a Neom wellbeing set and a Laura Mercier indulgence. Together worth £150+, all for just £30 a month.

Curated just for you.

Every gift tells a story. With About The Gift, we carefully select pieces that feel personal, thoughtful, and meaningful — because gifting should be as unique as the person receiving it.

Never miss the moment.

No more last-minute panic or forgotten dates. For as little as £20 a month, About The Gift is your personal gifting concierge — we remember the moments and curate presents that feel personal, not generic.

Testimonials

“It feels like something from The White Company — but more personal.”
— Olivia, London

“Finally, a gift service that actually feels like me.”
— James, Bristol