For garden lovers
Gardening may be on hold at the moment, but garden aficionados are already looking forward to the gardening year 2023. With the 'Plantable Calendar' This anticipation can be increased even further with the calendar from Plantura. The recipients not only receive 12 seed cards with organic seeds, but also the respective sowing instructions and monthly gardening tips. If you don't want to wait until spring but want to give something green right away, Plantura also offers Houseplants found.
For grandmas & grandpas
Looking at and reading books together promotes a bond between children and the person reading to them. But what if, for example, grandparents don't live nearby and can't come over to read aloud? Lesido offers a solution: The Munich-based startup has developed a Streaming service for digital picture books with integrated video chat. This not only gives parents access to a selection of children's books, but grandparents can also read these books aloud via video – no matter how many kilometers separate them from their grandchildren.
For date lovers
Date chocolates, date spreads, date gingerbread – Djoon makes all date lovers' hearts beat faster. The Munich startup's sweet treats are also organic, vegan, and contain no added sugar. Those looking to give Christmas sweets as gifts can opt for the Christmas Collection: 16 chocolates comprised of the flavors Nougat Crisp, Christmas Punch, Roasted Macadamia, and Spekulatius. Those who prefer to put together their own selection can do so before Christmas at Djoon Pop-up Store stop by Lenbachplatz 7 and do this.
For environmentally conscious people
Shaving without having to throw away plastic razor heads – is that possible? It is possible, and with the plastic-free pivoting head razor by Shavent. Here, consumers only replace what really needs replacing—namely, the blades instead of the entire razor head. Any standard razor blades can be used, which are generally cheaper than entire plastic replacement heads. A gift not only for the environment, but also for the wallet—at least for the recipient.
For children
We all constantly wear headphones in or on our ears, listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks. But how do little ones, who usually don't yet have the smartphone they need, do this? With Kekz. The startup has developed a wireless headphone system for children in which the headphones independently play the music and audio stories stored on the audio chips called "Kekz" – without a cell phone, without downloading, and without internet. The content is delivered via interchangeable Kekz chips. These chips contain different stories, can be purchased separately and are attached to the outside of the ear cup via magnets to start playback of the audio content.