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]]>Buy her luxe metallics to show her she’s gold. This art print by Alisha Brunton encourages her to live a life she loves and has been carefully hand-lettered with gold foil by the artist (looks great framed in black too!). Team it with the brass Scent of Home candle from Father Rabbit.
For the on-trend, interior design loving mum: this geometric art print by Duett Design, and a velvet geo cushion from NZ’s Citta Design.
Pared-back florals for a relaxing, feminine aesthetic. We’re obsessed with this light and lovely Flower Bomb art print by NZ illustrator Chloe Ruby. It would look beautiful above her bed, with a Bloom pillowcase from Iko Iko.
On Mothers Day, she should get to stay in her dressing gown all day. Make her a cuppa, and present her with one of our most popular prints of all time, Percy Circle by NZ artist Margaret Petchell. Oh, and if she’s staying in her dressing gown all day, make sure it’s a beautiful one. To match the ice pink in our Percy print, we spotted this divine-quality gown from Citta Design.
Kisses and Hugs, and a scarf that will feel like a nice warm hug any time she puts it on.
Remind her everyday how much she means to you with this colourful little honey of an art print. Inspired by the Scandi woodgrain aesthetic, we spotted the Diamond Box, an tiny treasure/jewellery holder (perfect for her bedside table) from Iko Iko.
If you’re gunning for favourite daughter/son award, you can’t go wrong with one of Margaret Petchell’s loved bird art prints (this blue babe is Wilbur), and beautifully-packaged artisan organic tea from NZ’s Storm and India.
Another pick for the modern mum – she’ll love this graphic, Scandinavian-inspired Grid Cross art print by Cloud Nine. And if she’s been extra good this year, get her a matching cotton cross blanket (by Kate and Kate, from LETLIV) to go with it.
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