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Forget the toaster, today’s newlyweds want a pizza oven

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

THEY used to feature nothing more ambitious than a kettle and a toaster for young couples setting up home together.

But these and other essentials such as fancy linen, cutlery and a dinner service no longer dominate the typical wedding list.

The modern bride and groom, who may well have lived together for years before tying the knot, now want stylish – and often very expensive – ‘statement’ gifts. So today’s wedding list is likely to include items such as outdoor pizza ovens, top- of-the-range TVs and even drones.

As a result, the cost of gifts could tot up to £22,000, according to retailer John Lewis. That is up by £2,000 – or 10 per cent – on a year ago and might suggest young couples, who are under all sorts of financial strain, are looking for a little extra help.

Some guests attending a string of summer weddings may feel, however, that they are being strong- armed into spending more than they would like for fear of causing offence.

The average cost of attending a wedding is £432, according to a recent survey by American Express. It put the typical amount spent on a gift at £85 and suggested those lucky enough to have been chosen to play a formal part, such as usher, are likely to spend around £200.

A spokesman for John Lewis, one of the most popular choices of store for couples who create a formal wedding list, said: ‘Couples are choosing to indulge in items that suit their lifestyle with Instax cameras, outdoor pizza ovens and drones at the top of the modern pair’s list.’

Toasters, hand mixers, digital picture frames and Nintendo’s Wii Fit games console have been replaced by items such as wine cooling cabinets, Bose speakers and GoPro cameras.

‘Curved TVs are now the most extravagan­t items on wedding gift lists. The most expensive model requested has been £3,000,’ the spokesman said. ‘Lists are also increasing in value, with some couples including gift selections worth £22,000.’

John Lewis gift list developmen­t manager Tasneem Shafiq said: ‘We are increasing­ly seeing couples requesting more statement pieces that reflect their personalit­ies 2017 guest lists are likely to feature anything from drones to rubber ducks, as couples who are likely to already be living together opt for the playful over the practical.’

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