Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide – Luxury

Welcome to the Babblebaby Holiday Gift Guide. We’ve put together 100 of the best products we’ve seen over this year, so whether you’re buying for your two-year-old son, his grandmother or yourself, you’re sure to find something magical to put under the tree this year.

Check out our range of luxury gifts below, or select another gift category using the links at the top of the page. Enjoy!

Kartell Lou Lou Ghost chair

Phillipe Starck’s Louis Ghost Armchair now has a little sister. Introducing Lou Lou, the Louis for kids. Available in a new palette of clear colours and three solid colours Lou Lou is sure to become a design classic — just like her older brother!

Available at Space Furniture for $AU165.00.

 

Baby Dior Onesie

This 100% cotton onesie by luxury brand Baby Dior has a Peter Pan collar with pintucked seams, short sleeves with ruffles and banded cuffs and a tiny front patch pocket with dangling crystal-encrusted safety pin and “D” charm.

Buy it at eLuxury.com for $US100.00.

 

Balouga ‘Miles’ Kids Carpet Maze

This new rug by Balouga can be a racing track for little cars or a landing strip for Playmobil planes. Available in any colour from the Pantone colour chart, you can match it to suit any nursery or stylish lounge room. The rug comes in two designs and is then manufactured in hand-tufted virgin wool.

If you simply must have it, order online from Little Fashion Gallery for $AU2,609.

Handmade Vintage-look Blocks

These fancy Bok wooden blocks have the advantage of looking vintage without the decades of ground-in dirt. They’re also environmentally friendly — all the blocks are hand printed with non-toxic inks and finished with a food safe oil. Comes in a 12 block set.

Get the Bok blocks from Etsy for $US52.00.

Haba Doll’s Pram

Toss the tiny plastic umbrella stroller, Dolly needs a more sophisticated ride. Like most of the toys from German giant Haba, this wooden doll stroller is beautifully simple. It comes with cushy floral bedding and the handle is adjustable to keep up with a growing “mummy.” It’s pricey, but this is a toy that will pass down to your kids’ kids.

Get the Haba stroller from The Kids Store for $AU299.95.

Playskool Kota the Triceratops

Kindle your child’s curiosity for prehistoric creatures and make-believe adventures with his very own “real” baby dinosaur. You may have seen “talking” and “moving” toys before, but chances are your dino-loving toddler has never seen a 2.5 foot high prehistoric pet that comes to life with realistic electronic sounds and motion.

Get Kota from Playskool for $AU499.95.

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