Skip the novelty. These are the gifts that new parents reach for every single day — chosen from independent brands that make things beautifully and built to last.
The weeks before a baby arrives are filled with lists — and most of them are too long. The truth is, newborns need very little. What they need, they need to be excellent.
We've spent years curating the brands that understand this. Every product in our newborn edit has been chosen because it does its job beautifully, lasts beyond the newborn stage, and is made with materials you can feel good about.
Start with sleep. A safe, comfortable sleep space is the single most important investment you'll make. From there, feeding, bathing, and dressing — each category has a handful of pieces that rise above the rest.
Below, you'll find our current favourites. Every brand is independent. Every product is one we'd give to someone we love.
A nursery is one of the few rooms in a home designed entirely around someone who cannot yet express a preference. That's both the challenge and the joy of it.
The most enduring nurseries we've seen share a few qualities: a neutral foundation that allows colour and texture to evolve, furniture chosen for longevity rather than trend, and a commitment to natural materials that age gracefully.
Think in layers. Start with the architecture of the room — light, proportion, the placement of the cot. Then add textiles: a rug that anchors the space, curtains that soften the light. Finally, objects: a mobile, a basket, a lamp.
The brands we carry understand this approach. Their pieces are designed to be lived with, not just looked at.
Montessori is not an aesthetic. It's a philosophy — one built on the belief that children learn best when they are trusted to direct their own exploration.
In practice, this means fewer toys, not more. It means open-ended materials over battery-powered ones. It means a play space that is accessible, ordered, and beautiful enough that a child wants to spend time in it.
The toys we recommend are chosen because they invite imagination rather than prescribe it. A set of wooden blocks. A simple puzzle. A basket of natural objects. These are the things that hold a child's attention longest.
We've organised our recommendations by developmental stage, so you can find what's right for where your child is right now — not where they'll be in six months.
Buying a gift for a new baby is harder than it looks. The shops are full of things that are cute but useless, or practical but joyless. The best gifts manage to be both.
We've put together this guide for the people who want to give something that will be remembered — not just used once and forgotten. Every item here comes from a brand we've personally vetted.
For the newborn stage, think soft, safe, and sensory. For the baby stage, think developmental and durable. For the toddler stage, think open-ended and imaginative.
And if you're not sure, our Gift Finder will walk you through it step by step.
When we started La Urbana Bebé, we made one decision that shaped everything else: we would only work with independent brands.
Not because independent automatically means better — it doesn't. But because independent brands tend to be built by people who care deeply about what they make. They're slower to compromise on materials. They're more likely to know the name of the person who made the thing.
We look for three things in every brand we consider: craft (is this made well?), intention (does this serve a real need?), and longevity (will this last, and will it age gracefully?).
The brands in our marketplace come from 18 countries. Some are well-known in their home markets. Others are almost impossible to find outside of them. All of them make things we're proud to carry.
Toddlers are hard on clothes. They climb, they paint, they eat with enthusiasm. A wardrobe built for this stage needs to be durable first, beautiful second — but there's no reason it can't be both.
The capsule approach works especially well for small children. A core of neutral basics — a few good trousers, some simple tops, a versatile layer — can be mixed endlessly and supplemented with one or two pieces of character.
We look for natural fibres that soften with washing, cuts that allow movement, and colours that photograph well (because you will be photographing them constantly).
The brands we carry in our Wear world understand this. Their pieces are designed to be worn, washed, and worn again — and to look better for it.