The Perfect Mother’s Day Gift Guide

If nothing else, the past year has really taught us the value of our loved ones. And, right now, we are taking any chance we can to make our loved ones feel special.

So as Mother’s Day approaches, here are some Mother’s Day gift ideas to show her that she can be showered with love, affection and a little well-deserved luxury.

We know this day can be difficult for those who have lost mums or have difficult relationships with theirs, so for those in that predicament, why not treat your step mum, gran or even a close mum-friend instead?

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For Mums To Be

The best Mother’s Day gifts for anybody expecting are those that can be enjoyed now, while awaiting-baby stage is in full swing, but that will also be heaven sent when they decide to make their appearance.

The general consensus amongst the mums-to-be whose opinions we gathered for this Mother’s Day gift guide was that anything which will make them feel pampered during their pregnancy occupied the top of their wish list.

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First Mother’s Day

For new mums, Mother’s Day present ideas can either be gifted as though from baby or from a loved one who appreciates all that has gone into the early days of parenthood.

A luxurious duvet to upgrade your bed chamber so that every ounce of sleep is as restorative as possible, a pretty-as-a-picture photo frame to place next to your bedside filled with a photo of mother and baby, or if in doubt, say it with flowers  —be they of the faux, everlasting variety or a vase waiting to be filled.

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For An Unusal Gift

Gifts for mum needn’t only follow a chocolate, flowers or spa day voucher approach. For more unusual Mother’s Day gifts, look around her home and see what she has chosen to fill it with most, or what she claims she would love to have but never seems quite able to treat herself to.

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Is she the artsy type who would appreciate a creative art sculpture to have on show?

Or are candles aglow what soothe the day away for her more than anything else, making a set of sophisticated candle holders a perfect present contender—ones that are different to any that you’ve spied her using before and which she will therefore cherish even more.

For The Traveler’s

If your mum is a known jet-setter, tailor your Mother’s Day gift to what she loves most (after you, of course).

A more unique Mother’s Day gift might be to present her with an elegant but easy-to-transport bedside clock that will accompany her on all of her travels, as though you’re there with her. Or perhaps a gold-lustre candle that will take her back to her days of romantic travel.

An aesthetically pleasing tray to have on display is another novel idea, with an inscription in your Mother’s Day card saying that this is somewhere for her to store and admire all of the souvenirs she’s gathered on her many trips.

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For The Stylists

Does your mum see every street as a catwalk? Does she arrive for your dinner dates dressed to the nines as though a red carpet awaits?

Or is she the utterly turned-out type who is the very definition of effortless, understated elegance? If you answered yes to even one of those, then make her Mother’s Day present as stylish as she is.

Unless you are finely attuned to her style, do some subtle digging into the pieces in her home that she treasures most of all and then look for complementary accessories which echo that aesthetic.

Might an on-trend vase be to her liking—the sort that looks as beguiling flower-filled or not? Or consider a cashmere throw that she can choose to drape over the sofa or the foot of the bed—a timeless, crowd-pleasing choice for sure.

For The Hostess

The final category is dedicated to those mums who are born entertainers. Investigate what is missing from her entertainer’s arsenal—a collection which is never complete. Drink specific utensils are a true luxury.

Glasses and serving platters are present ideas that should give you inspiration for many Mother’s Days to come.

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