Luxury Hamper
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Description
A large honey-brown teddy bear, two Nivea Soft cream tubs, two handmade Balinese coconut shell candles, a Candle-Lite Juicy Black Cherry jar candle, Walkers Shortbread, Tim Tams, Delfi Cashew chocolate, Selamat Original cookies, Imperial Leather soap, Lux soap, a body lotion, assorted chocolate bars, savoury snacks, and a container of fresh Bali strawberries. All of it arranged in a woven rattan tray basket with a braided edge. That is what arrives. One delivery, one knock on the door, and the recipient has something to unwrap for twenty minutes.
$95.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Jimbaran, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Curated gift hamper with teddy, candles, skincare, chocolates, biscuits, snacks, and fresh fruit in a woven rattan tray.
What Is in the Basket
The teddy bear takes up the back left corner and is the first thing visible when the recipient opens the door. Honey-brown plush, probably 30 centimetres seated, with a stitched nose and a weight to it that feels like a proper gift rather than a checkout-counter add-on. The bear alone would cost $15 to $20 in most Bali shops. In this hamper it anchors the emotional centre of the whole thing.
Two coconut shell candles sit in the middle of the tray. These are handmade in Bali, not factory-produced. One has blue-tinted wax with a frangipani-shaped flower set into the surface. The other has a peach-orange wax with the same floral detail. The shells themselves are polished and slightly irregular because they are actual coconut halves, which is the whole point. When the wax burns down, the shell becomes a small dish. Most recipients keep them on a bathroom shelf or bedside table long after the candle is gone. Next to those sits a Candle-Lite Juicy Black Cherry jar candle for a third scent option.
Skincare fills the front row. Two tubs of Nivea Soft cream, travel-sized, which is a deliberate choice because most people receiving a hamper in Bali are travelling. Full-sized tubs are a hassle to pack on the flight home. Travel-sized means they get used during the trip. Behind the Nivea sits a body lotion with a gold cap and a bar each of Imperial Leather and Lux soap. The pampering section of this hamper covers face, hands, and body without requiring the sender to know a single thing about the recipient's skincare preferences.
Then the food. Walkers Shortbread, imported, the blue box. Tim Tams. Delfi Cashew chocolate. A Creamy Milk chocolate bar. Selamat Original cookies. A handful of smaller chocolate and snack bars packed tight in the tray. Mega Vegetables savoury crackers for the person who reaches saturation point on sweet things after the third chocolate bar. And a container of fresh Bali strawberries sitting on the right side of the tray. The strawberries are the detail that most hampers skip because fresh fruit requires same-day delivery and careful handling. We include them because a hamper without something fresh feels like it was packed in a warehouse last Tuesday.
A WhatsApp Order from Copenhagen at 11pm
A woman in Copenhagen messaged at 11pm her time. Her best friend was recovering from a minor surgery at a private villa in Pererenan and had asked everyone not to visit for a few days. The woman wanted to send something that said "I know you told me not to come, but I am thinking about you" without it feeling like a hospital gift.
She had been looking at our flower bunches for fifteen minutes but kept coming back to this page. Her exact message was: "She doesn't really do flowers when she's feeling low. She does chocolate and baths and candles and watching bad television under a blanket." I told her this product was built for that exact person. The bear sits on the pillow. The candles burn while she watches the bad television. The Nivea goes on her hands. The chocolates get opened one at a time over three days. The shortbread gets paired with tea. The strawberries get eaten first because they are fresh and the body craves something clean after surgery.
She ordered in four minutes. Kadek delivered at 10:30 the next morning. I received a voice note back that afternoon. The friend was laughing and said she had lined everything up on the bed in rows like a kid sorting Halloween candy. The bear was already named. She did not mention who sent it because she was too busy describing each item. That is what a good hamper does. It gives the recipient something to do.
Where This Product Goes
Birthday deliveries to villas and Airbnbs across Kerobokan and Umalas where the sender wants more than flowers. Get well deliveries to private recovery villas and hospital rooms at BIMC and Siloam. Apology gifts where the sender needs something that fills a table, not a vase. Welcome packages for friends arriving at Sanur guesthouses and Batu Bolong surf stays. Mother's Day orders from adult children who know their mother would rather have chocolates and candles than roses. Honeymoon surprises at resorts in Uluwatu and Pecatu where the couple checks in and finds the hamper on the bed. Christmas gifts for expats living in Bali who miss imported biscuits from home.
I built this hamper in 2015 after two years of hearing the same sentence: "I want to send something but she doesn't really do flowers." That sentence came up every few weeks through WhatsApp and phone calls. Boyfriends, mothers, sisters, colleagues. Someone they cared about was in Bali and flowers were the obvious gift but the wrong gift for that particular person. I started with chocolates and a bear, which felt thin. Then I added candles because the villa crowd in Berawa and Pererenan burns candles every evening. Then skincare because a friend told me she would rather receive hand cream in Bali than a bunch of tropical flowers she could see for free in the garden. The strawberries came last. I wanted one perishable item that proved the hamper was assembled that day, not pulled off a shelf. Two years of listening to customers built this product. The specific items have been refined over time but the logic has not changed since the first version.
Resort Delivery and What Happens at the Door
Kadek delivered this hamper to Katamama Hotel in Seminyak last month for a 40th birthday. Katamama is a boutique property on Jl. Petitenget with brick-walled rooms and the kind of guests who notice details. The husband ordered from Singapore. He wanted the hamper waiting in the room when his wife checked in at 3pm. I called the front desk at Katamama directly and confirmed the room number and the check-in time. Kadek delivered at 2:15pm. The staff placed the hamper on the luggage bench at the foot of the bed.
The wife sent a photo to the husband before she had even opened her suitcase. The teddy bear was sitting upright at the head of the bed because she had moved it there immediately. The candles were already lit. The Tim Tams were already open. That is the difference between a hamper and flowers. Flowers get placed somewhere and admired. A hamper gets unpacked, touched, tasted, smelled, and rearranged. The recipient is physically involved for the first ten to fifteen minutes. I know this because I have delivered thousands of both and the WhatsApp photos that come back tell the same story every time: the hamper photos are always taken mid-unpack with items spread across the bed or table, and the flower photos are always taken after everything is settled.
We also deliver regularly to COMO Uma in Ubud and Ayana Resort in Jimbaran. Resort concierge teams prefer hampers over flowers for room placements because the basket stays stable on any surface. A bouquet can tip in a car, leak water on a marble countertop, or lose petals during handling. The rattan tray sits flat on a bed, a desk, a coffee table, a bathroom shelf. It does not need water. It does not need a vase. It does not need anything except the recipient walking in and seeing it.
The mix of Indonesian and imported brands is not random. I learned early that international customers ordering for someone in Bali want a few things they recognise and a few things that feel local. All local brands and the recipient thinks they received a generic Bali souvenir. All imported brands and it could have been packed anywhere in the world. Tim Tams and Walkers Shortbread are the comfort items. Delfi chocolate and Selamat cookies are the local discovery. The coconut shell candles are Bali through and through. The recipient gets the best of both and the sender looks like they thought about it instead of just ticking a box on a website. I refined this balance over sixty or seventy test combinations before settling on the current mix. Most of the failed versions had too many of one category. Three chocolate brands and no skincare. Four candles and no food. The version that stuck is the one where every category has exactly enough to feel complete without crowding anything else out.
Why a Hamper Costs More Than Flowers
The 12 Pink Roses at $38 or a flower arrangement at $47 are single-category gifts. One type of experience. A hamper at $95 is five or six categories in one delivery: a teddy, candles, skincare, chocolates, biscuits, snacks, and fresh fruit. The rattan tray basket itself has value as a decorative piece after the contents are consumed. Some recipients use it as a fruit bowl or a bathroom storage tray for months afterward.
The individual items in this hamper, bought separately from Bali shops and supermarkets, would cost between $70 and $85 depending on where the person shops. At $95 delivered to any address in Bali the same day, the markup covers curation, assembly, the rattan tray, and Kadek at the door with the whole thing ready to go. Most people sending gifts to Bali are not in Bali themselves. They cannot walk into six shops, pick items, find a basket, arrange it, and deliver it. That is what the $95 buys. The convenience of someone who has been doing this since 2013 making the decisions for them.
For a smaller gift hamper option, see the Teddy and Chocolate Hamper. For a pampering-focused gift, see the Relaxation Hamper. For the holiday version, see the Bali Christmas Hamper. Browse all hampers or see our full gift range. For flowers instead, browse the bouquet collection or the full catalogue.
Delivery
Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. The rattan tray is stable and flat, which means it transports well in the delivery vehicle without shifting or tipping. For resort and hotel deliveries, include the guest name, room number if available, and the resort name. I call the front desk or concierge directly to coordinate timed room placements. For villa and Airbnb deliveries, include the address and any gate codes or access instructions. For restaurant or bar deliveries, include the venue name and reservation name. Delivery to Tabanan, Gianyar, Tanah Lot, and Benoa. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.