The sixth anniversary is iron and candy traditionally, with wood often listed as the modern theme. Candy is fun, but iron and wood usually make the stronger main gift.

Iron and candy gifts that are fun without becoming a gag

The sixth anniversary is a weirdly useful year: iron for lasting home pieces, candy for fun, and wood in some modern lists. The best gifts here either improve the home or make the night feel playful.

Iron Ideas

Cast Iron Skillet

A cast iron skillet is a strong sixth-anniversary gift for someone who likes cooking, camping, or dramatic steak confidence. It is the rare practical gift that can genuinely last for decades if nobody puts it through the dishwasher and starts a family incident.

Cast Iron Dutch Oven

A Dutch oven is the gift for soups, braises, bread, and feeling like you have your life together. It is heavier than most relationship metaphors, but it earns its cabinet space if you cook at home.

Backyard Fire Pit

A fire pit turns the iron theme into a date-night machine. It is good for the couple who likes being outside but also likes access to their own bathroom. Add marshmallows and it covers both iron and candy-adjacent joy.

Iron Wine Rack

An iron wine rack works if you actually keep wine around long enough to store it. It is a home accent with a purpose, and it feels more grown-up than leaving bottles wherever they fit.

Iron Plant Stand

A plant stand is a nice iron gift for someone who has crossed from 'owns plants' into 'has plant opinions.' It makes the home look more intentional and gives the thriving ones a little stage.

Cast Iron Wall Hooks

Wall hooks are a practical iron gift for the entryway, mudroom, or anywhere coats go to become floor art. It is a small home upgrade that quietly reduces daily clutter.

Candy Ideas

Gourmet Chocolate Box

Chocolate is the obvious candy gift because obvious is sometimes correct. The key is making it feel like an upgrade, not a checkout-line panic buy. A good box can turn dessert into the anniversary plan.

Candy-Making Kit

A candy-making kit is a good pick if you want the gift to become an activity. It can be messy, which is part of the charm, as long as everyone agrees that imperfect homemade chocolate still counts as romance.

Candy Jar

A candy jar is a playful add-on that can live on a desk, bar cart, or kitchen counter. Fill it with their actual favorite candy, not the candy you think adults are supposed to like.

Wood Ideas

Wood Serving Board

A serving board is the modern-theme safety net: useful, attractive, and easy to pair with a date-night spread. It also makes a snack dinner look intentional, which is a household superpower.