Well catered: The more sophisticated version of breakfast in bed is a sleep-in followed by brunch delivered to the door. In Sydney, Gastronomy's French toast fingers with fresh fig and cinnamon, mini lemon meringue tartlets and tiny spinach and parmesan quiche are hard to beat. gastronomy.com.au. For similar delicious offerings in Melbourne try Who Is Tommy Collins. tommycollins.com.au Photo: Edwina Pickles
Vase for good: Turn any empty bottle into a pretty vase with this genius paper "skin". Dutch designer Pepe Heykoop has the vase covers made by the Mumbai-based Tiny Miracles Foundation, which aims to give people the skills they need to break the poverty cycle. $30. designforuse.com.au
Colour pop: White china gets so boring after a while! Add some colour to the Mother's Day table with these gorgeous pieces. Egg cup, $32; mug, $40; butterdish, $179; and jug, $89. robertburtonshop.com
Message me: Say no to Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter this Mother's Day with a handcrafted message board. The boards come with 96 interchangeable letters and numbers in a range of timbers. From $450. floralandhardie.com
Say it with chocolate: The fail-safe gift option for any sweet tooth. Thankfully the chocolate is as good as the packaging is stylish. $15 a block.
Pinny chic: Mums who cook can stay stylish in the kitchen with this fab-looking apron, from superstar textile designer Beci Orpin. $29.95. arrohome.com Photo: Brook James
Retro hit: Mums who love old-school cool will love Smeg's new range of small appliances, including this stand mixer, $799. smeg.com.au
Best bottle: The smooth lip of these glass water bottles, and their unique lid, took clever Sydney mum Tamara Keniry 18 months of intensive R&D. Their silicone sleeves help stop the bottles from breaking. $34.95. purefree.com.au
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