7 Little Luxuries You Didn't Know You Could Register For

7 Little Luxuries You Didn't Know You Could Register For

Move over, flatware and bone china! Here are 10 under-the-radar luxuries you probably didn't know you could register for-from chic coffee-table decor to quirky kitchen gadgets.

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A Stylish Coffee Table Book
Instead of vases or bowls, consider topping your coffee table with a book on your favorite subject. Like the luggage it spotlights, "Louis Vuitton: 100 Legendary Trunks" bears the brand's signature monogram (louisvuitton.com via myregistry.com).

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A Classy Keg Holder
Bring the best part of the pub home and serve up draft beer from a five-liter keg housed in Krups BeerTender B100 (available at surlatable.com).

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A Tech-Savvy Kitchen Essential
This Twelve South "BookArc" Stand keeps the recipes on your tablet in full view as you're baking (available at amazon.com).

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Sleek Seating
The sculptural lines of this Kartell Art Nouveau-inspired seat make it a great finishing touch to any living room (via myregistry.com).

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A Portable Karaoke Machine
The three-inch lyrics screen on Emerson's portable karaoke machine gets the fun started (available at sears.com).

A Quirky Clock
Make sure you're always on time with a unique timepiece that doubles as decor, like this Nelson ball clock (highbrowfurniture.com via myregistry.com).

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Charitable Registry Gifts
If you're passionate about a specific organization-like a children's foundation or an environmental non-profit-or are already set on registry essentials, donating to a charity is a great gift alternative. Not sure what organization you'd like to support? You can do some research on websites like charitynavigator.org or justgive.org. Plus, giving to charity comes with an added bonus-a tax deduction for the donor.


See more one-of-a-kind wedding registry ideas at Martha Stewart Weddings.

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