Even more amazing gifts in-store!
A true-blue Aussie Christmas tree isn't complete without a ginger bread man in budgie smugglers! Add this funny and festive Christmas ornament to ...
View full detailsIntroducing our Bauble Set Part Koalas - Where Festive Fun Meets Adorable Charm! Elevate your holiday decor with our Christmas ornament set. The Ba...
View full detailsLightweight Christmas ornaments that radiate sunshine and happiness! Our Sunshine Lovers set of 4 double-sided ornaments are colourful additions to...
View full detailsAdorn your Christmas tree with these elegant light weight Christmas ornaments that feature enchanting Australian native flora and fauna. This set o...
View full detailsHo Ho Ho, Look who's come to town...your very own Koala Santa! Adorned with a long fuzzy beard and velvety red cap, this Australian Santa is a must...
View full detailsCelebrating the beauty of all cultures and adorning these symbols on Australian native animals, La La Land's miniature Serendipity baubles add styl...
View full detailsBy Murilo Manzini for La La Land An A5 Illustrated hard cover notebook.
This 3D Christmas bauble from Lala Land is full of fun. An Aussie ute carrying goodies in the tray driven by Aussie animals. The perfect gift for a...
View full detailsIntroducing our Gunjull Jagun Bauble Set - A Tribute to Indigenous Artistry! Elevate your holiday decor with the captivating Gunjull Jagun Bauble S...
View full detailsCelebrate summer with our adorable koala couple, Bob and Barb featured on our tin celebration tray.
G’day. You beauty. Bloody oath. Fair Dinkum. Ripper. Stoked. Strewth. True Blue. Australia is proud of its colourful language. Its “good on ya cobber’s” and “she’ll be right’s”. We are also pretty proud of the animals and environments that make us so distinctive. So, if you’re into our funky designs as much as our lairy dialogue, come in–store or online and check out all of our latest and greatest Australiana gifts!
Some of our most popular Australiana gifts revolve around patterns and prints of the Aussie outback. Through the brand Annabel Trends we have a lot of beach bags, towels, pillows and picnic gear with traditional Indigenous patterns. Contemporary Aboriginal artist Holly Sanders (a proud Bundjalung woman from NSW) designed the orange toned art to represent the ochre colours of country and symbolise a connection to the sand, land and ocean. Another prominent pattern is of native flora and fauna on baby and children’s clothes by Halcyon Nights. Created in collaboration with artists from all around the world, popular prints on onesies, bibs, booties, blankets, wraps and hats include Fern Gully, Outback Dreamers, Among the Gumtrees and Rainbow Reef.