Personalised Map Print
A framed map of a meaningful place, printed on archival paper.
Why it works
Personal without being awkward, and it actually goes on the wall.
- Price
- 💳 A$60–A$120
- Retailer
- From Myer
Finding the right wedding gift in Australia doesn't mean spending a fortune or settling for filler. These ideas sit under A$100 and are matched to actually work — not just fill a price bracket. We've picked things people will use, drink, wear or remember, drawn from trusted Australian retailers and ranked on fit before fashion. No padding, no random Amazon dropshipping, and no "10 things you'd never buy yourself" laziness — just the picks we'd actually send.
A framed map of a meaningful place, printed on archival paper.
Why it works
Personal without being awkward, and it actually goes on the wall.
A signed, numbered print from an independent artist.
Why it works
Has presence on a wall and feels grown-up.
Pre-seasoned American cast iron that lasts generations.
Why it works
Cheap, irreplaceable, and immediately useful for anyone who cooks.
A handmade ceramic dripper, carafe, and matching mug.
Why it works
Looks beautiful on a kitchen bench and replaces something they probably already need.
A simple, elegant decanter that opens up everyday reds.
Why it works
Useful for wine drinkers and looks the part on a dinner table.
Soft, washed linen throw that improves any couch.
Why it works
Feels grown-up and considered without being precious.
Variable-temperature pour-over kettle with a precise gooseneck spout.
Why it works
The kettle pour-over people actually want. Sits out on the counter without ruining the kitchen.
Hand-blown Austrian glasses that wine people obsess over.
Why it works
Genuinely changes how wine tastes. The kind of upgrade they'd never buy themselves.
Iconic Japanese all-rounder — light, sharp, easy to maintain.
Why it works
A safer choice than a heavier German knife for most home cooks.
A heavyweight cotton throw in HAY's quiet colour palette.
Why it works
Looks designed without trying too hard. Works in any apartment.
A clean, hardcover photo book made from their phone library.
Why it works
Sentimental in a way that doesn't make anyone wince. Sits on a coffee table.
A custom date or coordinate print, foil-pressed and framed.
Why it works
Personal in a grown-up way — actually goes on the wall, not in a drawer.
Right now our top pick is Personalised Map Print from Myer. Personal without being awkward, and it actually goes on the wall. It lands well across most relationships and avoids the "I had no idea what to get you" feeling.
A$50–A$120 is the comfortable range for most wedding gifts. Above that, you're paying for taste and presentation more than utility.
For last-minute orders, look for digital options like MasterClass, Audible or restaurant gift cards — they deliver instantly. Amazon AU Prime ships next-day to most metro areas. The picks below tagged "Last-minute" are vetted for fast turnaround.
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