An array of dinnerware by homewares brand Fazeek
Photograph: Fazeek
Photograph: Fazeek

The best gift shops in Melbourne

Whether you're after a scented candle or a novelty book, these gift shops have got you covered

Adena Maier
Contributor: Liv Condous
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Trying to find the perfect gift for your fussy friends who say they don't need anything can be difficult, but these Melbourne-based gift shops are up to helping you with the task. From candles and homewares to cheeky trinkets and novelty gags, these shops know how to cater for every occasion and the pickiest of people. 

Sprucing up your place? Here are the best homewares stores in Melbourne.

The best gift shops in Melbourne

  • Shopping
  • Homewares
  • Fitzroy North

If you're looking to decorate your home with sustainable, hand-crafted decor that's also chic and stylish, it's time to pop into Fazeek's flagship store in Fitzroy North. This haven for lovers of gorgeous homewares has it all – we're talking glasses, linen, serving platters, vases and oil burners. Trust us, it doesn't take much to transform your space into a carefully curated sanctuary, and Fazeek offers eye-catching but minimalist items that will do just that – all for a reasonale price point, too.

Maggie May, an artist specialising in macramé, and Joshua Moshe, a jazz musician, met through mutual friends at Bar Open. Their friendship blossomed into a relationship and they combined their passion for the arts into an idea for a local business. Thinkers and Makers in Caulfield North is a gift shop filled with goods by local artists and makers that make amazing presents for the loved ones in your life. 

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  • Melbourne

Across two elegant and serene levels, this cosy bookshop features a broad yet considered range of contemporary fiction and non-fiction titles, along with an expansive selection of international imports. It's the place to go for harder to find texts, and if you're not too sure what you're looking for, the staff are more than happy to give you a hand. It also first opened its doors in 1922, so visiting is like taking a step back in history. 

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  • Melbourne

When you think of friendship jewellery, you probably envisage those classic necklaces that are two halves of a heart. While cute, if you're an adult who wants to show off your friendship with a loved one perhaps you're after something a bit more mature. Lucy Folk specialises in playful and ornate macrame friendship bracelets with plated metals. They look like a far more sophisticated version of those string bracelets you might have made at school camp. You can also shop for earrings, necklaces and rings.

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  • Markets
  • Fitzroy

Shop directly from Melbourne's best artists, designers, crafters and makers at this Fitzroy-based market. While we highly recommend visiting the colourful market in-person, you can also shop the offerings online through the directory. Browse gorgeous handmade ceramics, vibrant and original paintings and one-of-a-kind jewellery designs.

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  • Gifts

Fun, quirky design at accessible prices is the go at Monsterthreads – a series of gift shops that began as stalls at several Sydney markets. Regular customers love Monsterthreads for the brand’s signature animal designs, which pop up on necklaces, men’s and women’s clothing, and wallets – think robot pandas, sailor cats, bears in dapper suits and busking sharks. Aussie designers are well represented too, with everything from cute cycling accessories to statement socks. 

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  • Gifts
  • Armadale

Got a friend with a taste for home décor that’s a bit out of the ordinary? At Crate Expectations – located on a leafy side street off Glenferrie Road – you’re guaranteed to find homewares, furniture, paintings and prints that make a statement. Owner Georgina Bird is very hands-on with selecting pieces by local designers and helping customers find exactly what they’re looking for. That could be a handmade pastel pink resin bowl by Mornington Peninsula-based designer Keep Store or colourful bag by Woven Wonder Totes.

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  • Carlton

Gewürzhaus carries more than 350 single-origin spices, salts, peppers, teas and herbs from around the world to choose from, but where this family-owned business really shines is in their small-batch blends that the staff mix themselves. The German-style Glühwein Gewürz mix makes it easy to make the perfect batch of mulled wine and the quick butter chicken blend makes whipping up dinner a breeze. You can buy the blends by the jarful or create a hamper of smaller samples.

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  • Collingwood

Melbourne’s Chris Crouch has made his mark on the city in more ways than one. He’s the former owner of Fitzroy North’s Tramway Hotel, cult shop Polyester Records and music label Candle Records. These days, he runs Happy Valley Shop – a collection of carefully selected books, vinyl records, art and gifts. You’d be hard-pressed to find some of these products elsewhere, which is always a good thing when it comes to choosing the perfect pressie. 

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Spoilt offers a wide variety of stylish gifts and homewares including jewellery, accessories, handbags, bath and body products, baby gear and more. Owner Chelsea McIntosh prides her store in having a warm family culture that supports local communities by regularly donating stock and sourcing much-need items for organisations like St Kilda Mums Charity. Surprise your loved ones with beautiful products that they wouldn't think to buy for themselves.

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  • Melbourne
Dinosaur Designs
Dinosaur Designs

Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy of Dinosaur Designs – makers of distinctively chunky, colourful resin jewellery – have two Melbourne stores: South Yarra and the CBD. The furniture in these stores are works of art themself, and are hand-crafted from resin featuring elements of stone, marble and copper. The result is a suitably unique fit-out for statement jewellery that you can wear for work and play.

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  • Art
  • Galleries
  • Fitzroy

For years now, In.cube8r has been a Smith Street staple when it comes to locally designed fashion, jewellery, artworks and ceramics. The way the business operates is refreshingly simple: artists are invited to rent retail space in the store and keep 100 per cent of their sales. It's a place where artists can display as little or as much as they like, and test their wares on the public before expanding their offering. 

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