From beerbods.co.uk
It's always nice to give a gift that keeps on arriving long after Father's Day is over. This is a brilliant idea. Your dad will receive a box of 12 different beers. Each week, everyone with a subscription samples a specified bottle and shares their thoughts via the BeerBods online community – and gets the story behind that particular choice. Basically a sort of beer-tasting club, for less than the price of a heavy night out. If he really likes one, he can order more of it via the site too Photograph: PR
From Carluccio's
A perfect present for scoffing at home or outdoors of a sunny evening, this gift box contains a delicious Brianzolino salami (a fine-grain variety, great for cutting by yourself at home), some handmade flatbread with black truffle and a great bottle of Piedmontese wine – Dolcetto D’Alba DOC – to wash it all down. Salad optional. If you're lucky, your dad might even let you share it Photograph: PR
From waterstones.com
A collection of notecards by artist Bryan Nash Gill, these are essentially woodcuts of, well, wood cuts: the artist creates relief prints from cross-sections of trees. Beautifully produced, these are good enough to frame – or, of course, send as a thank you card to the thoughtful offspring who bought them … Photograph: PR
From plantabox.co.uk
For dads with small children, this is a lovely idea: get them to draw some pictures on the downloadable template, send it to the company and they'll print in colour on the crate. Then you can grow some veggies and herbs for everyone to share Photograph: PR
From hotelchocolat.com
Naturally, chocolate is for life, not just for Father's Day. But if you're going down the choccy route, this delicious selection from Hotel Chocolat includes a bottle of port, some far-too-tasty-to-resist pralines and a very posh bar of single-estate chocolate from Madagascar Photograph: Stephen Bond/PR
From fathershop.com
Surely the most appropriate place to buy Father's Day gifts, fathershop.com has some great gifts if you're buying on behalf of a child (remember to raid their piggy bank – not being able to reach a checkout is no excuse not to pay). This gorgeous game by illustrator Patrick Hruby would be a lovely present to bond over Photograph: PR
By hannahbrowninteriors.co.uk
Dad of a scientific leaning? These beautiful pieces of art use antique microscope slides to create masterpieces for the wall Photograph: Mr Max McClure/PR
From vandashop.com
Part of the V&A's range for their hugely popular David Bowie exhibition, this is the ideal present to slip inside a card to post. Providing your dad is cool enough, of course. Which we're sure he is Photograph: PR
From panamas.co.uk
Every dapper dad will know that Panama hats are actually made in Ecuador. These Fairtrade hats from Pachacuti are of particularly fine quality and all woven from natural materials under good working conditions Photograph: PR
From paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk
Potting used to be a popular method of preserving everything from cheese to meats and fish. These tasty little number revive that tradition, only with classy Paxton & Whitfield fodder rather than the scraps at the back of the larder. A delicious and not at all cheesy gift Photograph: PR
From prestat.co.uk
For the more traditionalist dad – not because of the chocolate itself (there's nothing more up-to-date than a salted caramel) but because the brand, founded in 1891, has such heritage. These 70% dark chocolate shells with liquid centres are delicious Photograph: PR
From speckproducts.com
Does your dad already have every gadget under the sun? Speck cases are available for them all. This protective cover doubles as a viewing stand – ideal for travellers or those with small children to placate. Kindle, Android and a range of phone/ereader cases are also available Photograph: PR
From quilllondon.com
A gorgeous luxury stationery gift set containing a gold-tipped Kaweco pocket fountain pen with a set of black ink cartridges, a notepad with a brogues motif and a brown and gold geometric notebook by Brown Paper. All packaged in a black gift box tied with black ribbon, so you can have it sent directly to your dad Photograph: PR
From wearetea.com
Tea-loving dads might break out of their builder's brew habits with this gift set from We Are Tea. The infuser is brilliantly easy to use: simply pour in hot water then pop on top of a mug and it filters out through the bottom. The tea is top quality too, and if he really likes any of the varieties they're available directly from the site Photograph: PR
From unionroasted.com
… And not forgetting coffee lovers. This gift set contains a similarly ingenious gadget to help you brew a really good cup of coffee with minimum fuss. Includes two packets of coffee (fantastic smell guaranteed), a coffee dripper and filter papers to fit it Photograph: PR
From etsy.com/uk/shop/BackbeatLeather
Another lovely personalised gift using children's drawings, these leather belts are printed with the images you supply. There's also a great range of designs already made up, featuring violin, measuring tape and moustache themes Photograph: PR
From welshgiftshop.com
A beautiful range of chopping boards of all sizes made from locally sourced and sustainable Welsh chestnut timber. Obviously brilliant to use, but also stylist enough to display Photograph: PR
From etsy.com/uk/shop/paperbeagle
Finally, you'll need something to wrap that present up. This hand-printed, bee-themed wrapping paper from Paperbeagle is lovely, and there are also notebooks and gift items in the range Photograph: PR