Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Collect Sale

Last days to stock up on Australian designed and made homewares and jewellery.
Collect will be closing its doors on the 9th June and we are offering up to 40% on most of our range.
Popular brands such as Fink, Bison, Husque, Brian Hirst, Insync, Angus & Celeste, Cloth, Marc Pascal, Greg Bonasera & Lightly are up to 40% off. Hurry stocks are limited!
We also have over 50 independent maker’s works on sale from 20 – 30% off the marked price. This is a great chance to add to your collection of Australian made & designed jewellery, ceramics, textiles & glass.

We will be closing our store Collect, but will still offer some of the best of Australian design via our online store and Collector’s Cabinet on site.
  


Stunning Brian Hirst Glass vases.  Only a few left 
 
We still have a few beautiful woven Tjanpi baskets. Don't miss out  
The ever popular Bison ceramics are such classic forms and are running out the door at 40% off 
  
The timeless and classic bowling Arm Bracelets are 30% off in store

How can you go past a stunning Husque bowl


Insync brooches make a good addition to winter layers and are 40% off. 

Stayed tuned for exciting news about Pop Up events coming soon!
Please note: sale discounts apply to in store purchases only. No discounts are available online.




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

EVERGREEN: Fresh Sustainable Fashion

EVERGREEN exhibition at Object Gallery, 2012. Photo: Courtesy Jamie Williams and Object Gallery

Are you a person who considers the environment when shopping for clothes? Perhaps like me, you wonder about the way garments are produced, where they begin and where they end up. EVERGREEN: Fresh Sustainable Fashion now on in Object's Project Space gives us an insight into the ethical and environmentally concious enjoyment of fashion. The designers featured in the show are Julia Knupfer, Holly McQuilllan and Georgia McCorkill, a new generation of designers who challenge the look and feel of eco-fashion. As you can see in this picture, their garments are beautiful and innovative, and show that sustainable options don't have to be a sacrifice. We can all make sustainable choices, for instance the simple effort of giving old clothes to charity or upcycling reduces landfill and buying handmade clothing supports our local artisans. There are fabrics available such as organic cotton, organic wool, hemp, linen, flax and bamboo that won't cost the earth, so keep an eye out for them on clothing labels. We'll continue putting these ideas into action, won't you join us?

EVERGREEN shows alongside Stories In Form until Saturday 24th March.

Posted by Olenka

Friday, March 2, 2012

Gold rush

Insync Fold brooch, Nest neckpiece and Fantail earrings; Photo: Courtesy the artist

Award winning jewellery label inSync design have hit gold and launched the newest products in their line of graphic wearables. The iconic designs have been transformed by 22ct matt gold plating, creating a beautiful luxe finish to the stainless steel base. We are very excited to have these beauties available in all our favourite designs in store and also online!

posted by Olenka

Workshop at Object

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Glorious glass jewels by Jess Dare

Implosion series brooches- image courtesy of the artist


Domed Floral series brooch- image courtesy of the artist

We are pleased to introduce beautiful new pieces by Adelaide based jeweller Jess Dare who is well known for her skills in lampworked glass. These vibrant profusions appeal to our love of colour and form, each component is meticulously handcrafted in sterling silver and filled with delicious chromatic glass.

"When living overseas in 2004 I spent some time in Venice, Italy, and upon visiting the small island of Murano I was captivated by the traditional lampworking. Since 2005 I have been practicing this traditional art form. Glass forms an integral part of my practice. I am fascinated by the colour, its malleability when molten, and its fragility and durability when cold. I take inspiration from nature, plants, berries, tropical fruits, flowers and the vivid colours found in nature. Exploring the botany of my mind, imaginary plants, brightly coloured berries and fantastical forms, my work is about memory and nature."

Currently in stock are brooches, pendant neckpieces and earrings so wander in to meet these new jewels or visit us our online store

posted by Olenka

Monday, February 13, 2012

Forecast

Horizon series by Inga Svensden, image courtesy of the artist
Blue skies are back for the afternoon....or so it seems! These beautiful Horizon vases by emerging Sydney based ceramic artist Inga Svensden have won many hearts since they came into Collect.

The vases are hand built and appear to be a wrapped sheet, so the beautifully proportioned bands of colour are visable from the inside as well as the exterior. "The aspects of my work that are most important to me are the honesty of the decoration, the colours and proportions I use to create rhythms and the emotional response the work provokes in others." Quoted from an interesting article by Sumi Skellam for Australian Ceramics

These gorgeous pieces in ultramarine, are sure to enhance any collection. For prices and more information head to our online store

posted by Olenka

Return of the Manga Pod

Stories in Form exhibition at Object Gallery, 2012. Photo: Courtesy Jamie Williams and Object Gallery

The beloved Manga Pod is back! For all those who missed out on it last time, come and learn read think & make while you nestle amongst an ecclectic mix of design literature. The manga pod is generously on loan from Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo. On show for the duration of Stories In Form and Evergreen at Object 27 Jan - 25 March 2012