the market 'look book' Christmas 2012

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a boutique showcase of

independent tasmanian art & design

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Special christmas edition


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Welcome to Christmas at the market. Home of the most interesting, original and beautifully made collection of gifts this festive season! What you won’t find at this event are boring products of the mass produced variety, or over the top department store packaging. No, we have made it our mission to bring you the freshest local labels, along with a product selection that is seriously covetable. Spread over Saturday and Sunday, with a fresh group of exhibitors each day, you’ll find wares on offer such as fashion illustration, jewellery, photography, homewares, clothing, lighting and garden design...we’re confident in claiming we have your Christmas shopping list covered. Do have a flick through our Christmas look book, it will tell you which of your favorite labels will be appearing when - and also some insight into the ethos of the people exhibiting with us. You’ll see that while they differ vastly in their mediums, all belong to a similar Ilk, which demonstrates the core value of the market – to present customers with the cream of the crop of art & design in Tasmania.

with Chirstmas love, Shannon + Holly Cover image : Magoolie Designs

Copyright © 2012 the market.


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unio

Jen2Le

Mel Hills* wild art

J e mm a C l e m e n t s h a n d b lo w n g l a s s

Em i ly S n a d d e n d e s i g n Curmilla designs + illustrations

S a l ly c a s s a n d r a

M e l ly F r a n k

Phat Flats

Simone Pfister

Little Twig

giggling gertie

bonnie + G

K e l ly Sm i t h / 8 - B i t t y

W o l f g a n g ARTS C A P ES

once upon a...

the naughty pony

S o ph i e c a r n e l l d e s i g n /

dick + Dora

Em i ly A r l o t t e j e w e l l e r y

e l l i ot t m y d e a r

dish pig

little snoring

sea soul studio

sashiko design

s u n d a y ’ s ch i l d

Mabel

Nos Mos

Jenny Mills jewellery

Hideyo

Julia Dineen prints

r oadie

whatever heather

joli jewellery design

L o v e ly D o v e

pixe link

nara design

Finnian Rees design

q u i e s c e n c e ca n d l e s

Ja n a + B o d i e

ch e r i s h b y B e k B u r r o w s

k a t e p i e k u to w s k i

the snow queen’s garden

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m a g o o l i e d e s i g n s * EX H I B ITION *

content * Pop-up shop *

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B ARISTA SISTA

P ATISSERIE ANTOINETTE

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1. Icon earrings, by Jana + Bodie 2. Illustration, by Birdy + Me 3. Rings, by Mabel 4. Ring, by mellyfrank 5. Brooch, by Dick + Dora 6. Candles, by Quiescence Candles 7. Tea towel, by Dish Pig 8. Print, by Simone Pfister


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curmilla designs + illustrations by Lara Carborne Lara Carbone creates original artworks and adorable little bundles of whimsy to wear. We’re talking miniature, intricately handmade fairytale themed jewels…think bespoke bears, little red riding hood and pretty much every favourite character from your childhood you can think of….adorable!

curmilla@gmail.com • facebook.com/curmilladesignsandillustrations


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e m i ly a r l o t t e j e w e l l e r y by Emily Arlotte Butterflies and birds form the cornerstone of Emily Arlotte’s self titled jewellery collection. And we don’t mean depictions of…literally bird’s feathers and butterfly wings (ethically sourced we might add) set delicately in beautifully recycled silver, glass and perspex. Such interesting and elaborate components require just the right kind of settings and Emily does this to perfection, taking nothing away from the raw beauty and individuality of nature. emily-eliza@hotmail.com • facebook.com/emilyarlottejewellery


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e m i ly s n a d d e n design by Emily Snadden Emily Snadden is a contemporary jeweller and a brilliant one at that. She is award winning (more than once!) and her work reflects a love and response to the flora and architecture of Tasmania. This is contrasted with a sleek, clean geometric style of manufacture and means that her pieces are both polished but slightly organic‌very beautiful. Statemental cuffs, delicate layered flower rings and pretty brushed silver seedpod earrings are some of our picks from the range, but truth be told, it’s all incredible. info@emilysnadden.com • emilysnadden.com


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giggling gertie by Calista Anderson-Leitch We’re so looking forward to seeing what wonderful things Giggling Gertie produces this year. From her teeny tiny mini purses to the decadent double clutch, her products are perfection. Lovely and limited run fabrics, pretty linings, a good range of size options and the cutest product names (because of course that’s important when we’re talking purses!) This year, we’re pleased to say, Giggling Gertie designer Calista Anderson-Leitch is also producing cushions and lovely collared tops to keep her range of bags company.

gigglinggertie@gmail.com • gigglinggertie.com


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unio by Anne Langman Anne Langman spent five years immersed in the gemstone filled alleyways of the local markets in Cairo, Egypt...lucky Anne! And lucky for us she has poured this experience into her vibrant, bold and unexpected collection of jewels, which she exhibits under her UNIO label. An unexpected contrasting of various components means that Anne’s designs are always fresh and innovative. Colourful Brazilian Palm nuts, chunky gemstones, pearls and sterling silver all come together in a spot on and extremely distinctive fashion.

felucca@ozemail.com.au • unio-jewellery.com


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once upon a time... by Lili Foster From the picturesque North West Coast of Tasmania a lovely little label called ‘Once upon a time ….’. produces a cute and quirky range of woodland style softies. Lili Foster makes her range of felted characters from beautiful eco friendly components, making them both endearing to your heart and your conscience. Painstakingly handcrafted, Lili’s seriously individual furry friends are inspired by the adventurous nature of vintage children’s stories, and each one comes with its very own story.

onceupona.timecraft@gmail.com onceuponatimeforyou.etsy.com


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mel hills* wild art by Mel Hills Mel Hills is artistic‌and scientific. This interesting (and we think complimentary) combo makes for an even more interesting style of work. Mel specialises in watercolour landscapes, wildlife art and scientific illustration. She makes a beautiful range of cards and limited edition prints, depicting native animals and landscapes. Her illustrations are precise (of course!) and her selection of animals/landscapes inspired and free spirited. hills.mel@gmail.com • melhillswildart.com


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ja n a + b o d i e by Jana Gowans New kids on the block ‘Jana & Bodie’ are a Tasmanian brother and sister duo with a brand new contemporary jewellery label, that is positively smack bang on trend this season! Their very first collection, debuting at our Christmas event, features geometric inspired design, quality components and a beautiful colour palette. We love the simple but appealing concept behind the label - the expression of oneself; celebrating individuality for all who love statement pieces.

jana@rougedm.com.au • janaandbodie.com.au


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s u n d a y ’ s ch i l d by Sonia Skegg If you have a fancy for children’s clothing that is hand produced out of beautiful fabrics and dare we say it…completely age appropriate designs…this is the brand for you. Sonia Skegg from Sunday’s Child creates adorable clothing for little ones that brings back a nostalgia for an old fashioned type of childhood. Our favourite designs are the ones with fun oversized polka dots, just so sweet!

sonia@sundayschild.com.au • sundayschild.com.au


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s i m o n e pf i s t e r by Simone Pfister Simone Pfister is well known both for her intricate artworks and her delicate, handmade silver jewellery. Her versatility in both mediums is awe inspiring and her work shows a love of natural history illustration, along with a serious talent for creating pieces that are refreshingly original. Her latest range titled ‘Hunter Seeker Maker’, features jewelery made from brass and combinations of silver and non precious materials, papier mache, textile jewellery and exclusive lino prints. simonepfister@gmail.com • simonepfister.com


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s o ph i e c a r n e l l d e s i g n by Sophie Carnell Sophie Carnell’s work can not really be pinned down to a singular niche, nor field. She creates beautiful objects, with a strong reference to nature, which gives her products a lovely sense of freedom and beauty. The mixture of her handcrafted silver jewellery and glass wares makes for a terribly covetable collection, very different, and very appealing!

info@sophiecarnell.com • sophiecarnell.com


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K a t e P i e k u to w s k i by Kate Piekutowski Kate Piekutowski burst onto the scene after a solo exhibition in August 2011. And we mean burst‌people adore Kate’s artwork, and are drawn to the warmth and colour in her works, along with her glaringly obvious talent and sincerity for what she does. Her nostalgic etchings are based largely on her Polish heritage and her work often has an intriguing essence of self-portraiture. kateanna_p@hotmail.com katepiekutowskiart.blogspot.com.au


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b i r dy + M e by Kelly Smith Kelly Smith is the incredible illustrator behind the Birdy & Me label. With a seriously impressive list of clients (Vogue, H&M, L’avion) Kelly focuses on fashion illustration and portraiture and also produces limited edition prints and artworks that are whimsical, beautiful and inspiring all at once.

kelly@birdyandme.com.au • birdyandme.com.au


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joli jewellery design by Kathy George Kathy George crafts gorgeous jewellery under her label joli jewellery design. Using sterling silver combined with ceramic beads, and hand painted/coloured enameled components, she has produced a striking collection of strong, clean, statemental pieces that are influenced by the beautiful organic textures and patterns surrounding her‌lovely!

kathygeorge2@bigpond.com • kathygeorge.com.au


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8-bitty by Luke Morgan 8-bitty director, designer and big boss Luke Morgan is a graphic designer and artist who grew up in the 80’s and 90’s with a healthy dose of Stormtroopers, Battlecat, Ninja Turtles, Batman, Indiana Jones and Soundwave (to name one or two)! He joins us at the market with his supremely cool range of t-shirts inspired by those ‘good old days’ Luke harks back to, when the first order of the day was getting up at the crack of dawn to see what Optimus & the gang were up to...we sense a cult following coming on... lukexmorgan@gmail.com • 8-bitty.com


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dish pig by Jen Murnaghan Irish expat Jen Murnaghan has created a somewhat iconic range of tea towels celebrating all things Tasmanian. She tells us they are the perfect gift for a homesick sister, visitor, foodie lover...or yourself! We couldn’t agree more - we love that they’re made with strong, durable fabrics, and a colour palette that spans from statement black and white to the injection of a fun and always on trend splash of colour.

jen@dishpig.net • dishpig.net


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nos mos by Hiedi Limebeer & Rodney Alexander NosMos is an art/design duo of two talented souls, Hiedi Limebeer and Rodney J. Alexander. Together they produce unique illustrated works (including lovely framed watercolour pieces), art focused garments and jewellery. For those with a passion for feathered friends, you’re in luck.…birds pop up regularly in the Nos Mos world with watercolour peacocks morphing into eyes, and little wrens on feathery vines.

nosmos@ymail.com • nos-mos.com


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pa p e r p l a y by Harriet Bullard Harriet Bullard from PaperPlay sources products and ideas from all over the globe that inspire children (both big & small) to knit & sew, cut & paste, design & build, mould & make. PaperPlay is about growing imagination & unleashing creativity. It‘s about building children’s self confidence, along with an ability to think laterally & to act independently…brilliant! Along with showcasing her collection of beautiful paper based products from around the world, we’re also rather excited to see Harriet’s stunning Christmas decorations from Dutch designer Jurianne Matter. harriet@paperplay.com.au • paperplay.com.au


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whatever heather by Shannon Robertson Alongside her duties co-curating the market with bestie Holly Webber, Shannon Robertson is the whimsical designer behind the fiercely pretty and daintily dishevelled label, Whatever Heather. Known for its bespoke seasonal ranges and eclectic ‘Heather Forever Collection’ available online, Whatever Heather is a range of fashion accessories that are decidedly feminine in outlook but with a definite quirky persona. Shannon creates Whatever Heather from her attic studio in Hobart’s Battery Point, which is filled with all manner of inspiration…flowers, chandeliers, battered crowns, and sometimes (if he fancies) her imperious ginger cat/occasional muse, named Raspberry.

whateverheather@iprimus.com.au • whateverheather.com.au


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hideyo by Maya McDonell & Sam Beckman Maya and Sam design and work together under the name hideyo. This was Maya’s mother’s name, who remains a creative and inspiring influence. It is a Japanese name that also alludes to the Japanese influence in much of their work. Their fabric and paper creations use almost solely recycled and eco-friendly materials. Along with the exciting process of recreating an item into something new, this also represents their commitment to a gentler impact on the unique Tasmanian environment and the world at large. hideyodesigns@yahoo.com.au • hideyodesigns.com.au


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pixe link by Lisa Link the market has a bit of a crush on Lisa Links shop ‘Spacebar’ at Salamanca, so we were suitably excited to hear that Lisa had created her very own fashion label of handmade goodness! Graphic designer and self taught seamstress/pattern maker Lisa has produced a delightful range of clothing and accessories, drawing her aesthetic from the tried and tested fusion of art and fashion. Titled ‘Pixe Link, the collection is designed and made in Tasmania, boasting gorgeous fabrics and incorporating Lisa’s very own selection of signature prints. info@pixe.com.au • pixe.com.au


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r oadie by Masae Fukunaga Masae Fukunaga turned her back on an 11 year career working in the highpressure, high-stress environment of financial consulting, to embrace her creative side‌.we love brave people like that! She travelled around Japan with her husband and dogs, and launched her Roadie label, producing a covetable range of leather goods using upcycled/and reclaimedmaterials from around Tasmania. Her range blends functionality, beauty and practicality, and we’re pleased as punch that Masae discovered her true calling!

masae@roadie.nu • facebook.com/roadiejapan


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sea soul studio by Sarah Woodward Sarah Woodward of Sea Soul Studio crafts beautiful ceramic pieces strongly influenced by the natural environment, and always by the seasons. Sarah is just about to launch her lovely new ‘Stoneware Collection’ a range of jewellery inspired by the stones and textures of Tasmania’s coastline. Featuring a palette of stunning whites and soft muted greys these jewels are cleverly designed for seasonal impact… pendants are strung on long linen cords to be worn over clothes as we begin to layer up for Winter and the rings are bold but restrained.

swoodward@internode.on.net • facebook.com/sarahseasoulstudio


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Finnian Rees Design by Finnian Rees Finnian Rees has crafted a quirky and oh so cute range of greeting cards, Christmas cards and baby tees based on his original art work of Tasmanian wildlife. Not only is Finnian an award winning artist (and only 15 years old we might add!) he donates 10% of all his total sales to wildlife conservation.

finnianreesdesign@gmail.com


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Content by Malinda Lancaster Malinda Lancaster is the face behind one of Launceston’s favorite retail haunts - Content. After a whirlwind seven years in a bricks and mortar store, this little treasure trove of gifts and homewares is now an online only store, doing “pop-up” shops at boutique markets - including ours!

min@content63a.com.au • content63a.com.au


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m e l ly f r a n k by Melany Franklin We’re very glad that Melany Franklin has discovered her obsession with leatherwood honey. Her fancy for the golden goodness made by bees has resulted in her ‘winter honeycomb’ range of jewellery she’ll be exhibiting at the market in 2012, and we have to say, it’s delicious. Along with that she’ll also be sharing the rest of her substantial range of statement jewels, made with sterling silver and featuring an impressive list of found objects.

mfrank@mellyfrank.com • mellyfrank.com


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pa t i s s e r i e a n t o i n e t t e by Meg Bailey Let them eat cake! And Macarons, particularly if they’re freshly baked in a perfect array of delicate flavours and colours by Pâtisserie Antoinette. Meg Bailey was inspired to take on the mighty (or mini!) macaron after a trip to France, and thank goodness she has. Her biscuits are freshly baked for each market with love, finesse and a healthy understanding of what flavor combinations will have people smiling!

meggy_bailey_123@hotmail.com


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j a k o b ’ s pa n t r y by Kathryn Clifford With delicious homemade pastry, locally sourced ingredients and a menu reminiscent of an old fashion cake shoppe (think English bread pudding, cherry Danish & lemon melting moments!) we’re so pleased to have Jakobs Pantry joining us with their seriously delectable range of artisan tarts, fruit pies, cakes, biscuits and all other manner of sweet treats to tempt and delight.

jakobspantry@y7mail.com


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b a r i s ta s i s ta by Simone Daly Many people will remember the familiar faces behind the baristasista mobile coffee van from corporate events or festivals (or in the case of festival goers maybe not!) Simone Daly, the barista sista herself, makes delicious and most importantly proper hot drinks‌we’re talking real coffee, beautifully brewed tea, decadent hot chocolates and everything in between. Her foodie treats are the perfect addition to her range of beverages, keeping you nourished, and just a little bit spoiled. baristasista.com.au


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t h e f u d g e a ’ fa r e by Danielle Quinn & Matthew Gould With a bevy of award winning flavours up their sleeves, full time Tasmanian boutique fudgies Danielle Quinn and Matthew Gould (the fudge a’fare) live, eat and breathe fudge…mainly eat we hope! Their fudge is just as it should be, rich and chocolatey, decadently flavoured and completely handmade.

thefudge@bigpond.net.au • thefudgeafare.com.au


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s p o o n s av v y by Angela Lowe Spoons…who would have thought they could be so cool. Particularly when they’re old and interesting and cleverly refashioned into rings. Pretty rings, quirky rings, and sometimes the odd pendant too! Angela Lowe collects all manner of cutlery, which she restores and beautifies until it becomes lovely sturdy jewellery. Spoon lovers (and just lovers of beautiful vintage things) everywhere rejoice!

spoonsavvy@hotmail.com • spoonsavvy.com


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ph a t f l a t s by Cathy McAuliffe Phat Flats really are phat….and joyful and fun and as bright as a button too. Hobart graphic designer and talented illustrator Cathy McAuliffe produces a range of greeting cards, gift wrap, art prints and gift tags that always hit the proverbial nail on the head. The best thing about her cards (in our humble opinion anyway,) is that her range seems to provide the appropriate card for every occasion, or person… best friend, great grandfather, the weird neighbor down the street…fun, quirky and individual cards for everyone. sales@phatflats.com.au • phatflats.com.au


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quiescence ca n d l e s by Kate Allen Gorgeous in their simplicity, Quiesence candles are made from soy wax (no nasty chemicals here!) and are housed in a cleverly and purposefully chosen collection of recycled glassware. The candles are scented with pure essential oil blends‌.delightfully delicate, the scents are decadent and gently uplifting at the same time. Lovely lady behind the label Kate Allen, handcrafts all of her products, pouring each candle into its one-off jar or glass container. Quiesence candles look lovely on their own, but we have to say, rather stunning in twos or threes! enquiry@quiescencecandles.com.au quiescencecandles.com.au


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jenny mills jewellery by Jenny Mills Jenny Mills Jewellery features beautifully classic designs, quality ingredients and just the right amount of bling! Her jewels are precious, but just a little unexpected. We like how she creates on trend products but definitely not of the mass produced variety‌these ones are special, just like the lovely lady who creates them.

jennymills_jewellery@mac.com • jennymillsjewellery.com.au


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l o v e ly d o v e by Geraldine McMahon Lovely Dove....(lovely indeed!) is a collection of carefully and painstakingly handcrafted clothing for children. The maker, Geraldine McMahon, has a fondness for old fashioned techniques in her work - think traditional seams, hand stitched hems and handmade button loops! This dedicated approach and attention to detail results in extremely beautiful and seriously well made quality garments for little ones, which are sure to endure and look beautiful whilst doing so.

admin@lovely-dove.com • lovely-dove.com


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jen2le by Jennifer Nizette & Jennifer Sowby Jen2Le design and create handmade knitted, crocheted and felted artisan products. Their home wares and accessories are completely individual and inspired by the textures and colours of their super special and seriously high quality yarns and materials. Lovely old fashioned techniques merge seamlessly with contemporary design and world sourced silks, mohair, hemp, linen and bamboo.

jen2le@iinet.net.au • jen2le.blogspot.com


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julia dineen prints by Julia Dineen Julia Dineen is not only a very clever + talented lady (an award winning graphic designer didn’t you know?) but she also has a lovely joyful sense of humour and the ability to create a certain mood or atmosphere through her fun designer prints and stationery. We like her use of spot on phrases and splashes of colour that brighten up even the dullest day.

julia@juliadineendesign.com.au • juliadineedesign.com.au


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dick + dora by Mel French When we think of Dick and Dora we think of joyful and oversized decorations, a clever and intuitive collection of statement brooches and necklaces and an expanding range of wares in spot on colours and designs. This year the label will see an exciting new direction under its brand new owner and all round stylish lady Mel French. Keep your eyes peeled for some lovely new Dick and Dora home wares, we can’t wait! dickanddora@dickanddora.com • dickanddora.com


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j e mm a c l e m e n t s h a n d b lo w n g l a s s by Jemma Clements Jemma Clements brings a distinctively fresh style to the world of glass blowing. Trained under renowned glass artist, and father, Richard Clements, Jemma has embarked on a career which has seen her selling her intricately handcrafted pieces interstate and internationally. Her products include a bright colourful range of jewellery, bespoke perfume bottles and gorgeous decorations. All with Jemma’s strong original sense of style, focusing on spontaneity, light and colour.

info@jemmaclements.com • jemmaclements.com


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s a l ly c a s s a n d r a by Sally Elliss Sally Elliss creates a delightful range of ceramics, including jewellery, dainty dishes, candleholders and functional home wares too. Often her porcelain has intricate lace impressions in the surface and all of the Sally Cassandra range is rich with beautiful textures and patterns, transforming simple ceramics into items of beauty.

sallycassandra@hotmail.com • sallycassandra.com


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bonnie + G by Rebecca Coote + Elizabeth Turvey Bonnie and G is the meeting of two creative (and busy!) ladies, Rebecca Coote and Elizabeth Turvey. They create a fun, interesting and eclectic collection of home and garden wares. Renowned glass artist Rebecca brings her vibrant glass ware to the table (so to speak), and Elizabeth compliments them with found objects from her farm, which have been cleverly repurposed. The end result? Amazing, limited run items for the home and garden, which you won’t find anywhere else. rc@rebeccacoote.com • rebeccacoote.com


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the naughty pony by Rachel Dean Rachel Dean enlists friends all over the world to help her source her components for her jewellery label, and is constantly receiving little packages containing old typewriter keys and other vintage treasures from afar. She turns these into an interesting and eclectic range of jewels, which she sells under her Naughty Pony Label. Rachel also uses lovely sustainable materials to make clothing and bags... very cool ones we might add.

pony@thenaughtypony.com • thenaughtypony.com


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w o l f ga n g a r t s ca p e s by Wolfgang Glowacki Wolfgang Glowacki, apart from being an international, multi award winning photographer whose photographs have been extensively published worldwide, is also a huge supporter of Tasmania’s stunning natural environment. This makes sense, as he spends his days traversing it (450km a year to be precise). Wolfgang produces breathtaking nature based photography, framed images, cards and books, all showcasing the beautiful Island of Tasmania and also demonstrating his obvious talent for composition and subject choice.

info@wolfgangartscapes.com • wolfgangartscapes.com


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little twig by Emily Snadden + Peta Owen Little Twig launched their business at the market in 2009 and we have to say they have developed an almost cult like following since. Must be because their jewellery + stationery are always the perfect combination of soft neutral colours, quirky twiggy style designs and boast a product range that includes a lovely collection of well thought out pieces. One half graphic designer and one half jeweller, the founding twigs are always innovative and constantly updating their range with new inspired new twiggy type designs.

littletwigs@gmail.com • littletwigbits.blogspot.com


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magoolie designs by Julie Hoddy Magoolie Designs designer Julie Hoddy produces the most blissful collection of ceramics from her small Hobart studio. Feminine, delicate and handmade using Southern Ice Porcelain, the range incorporates jewellery, decorations and homewares. Oh, and one more little thing, in 2012 Magoolie Designs will be creating a small selection of one-off designs for the market‌.yay!

magooliedesigns@gmail.com magooliedesigns.com


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the snow queen’s garden by Natasha Langham The Snow Queen’s garden has an almost cult like following for her adorable little handmade decorations. Squirrels, birds, Russian inspired matryoshka dolls all get snapped up in the blink of an eye…no exaggeration. We think it’s because of the endearing personalities and fine details she bestows on each creature. A chubby little tummy on a squirrel, a pretty beaded section on a bird, or a quaint expression on a Babushka doll. All items are beautifully made by hand, and completely irresistible!

snowqueensgarden.blogspot.com.au


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nara design by Miriam Herzfeld Miriam Herzfeld from Nara Design is all for celebrating beautiful textiles‌aren’t we all? Miriam celebrates them by making them into stylish, practical and very appealing clothing for adults and children, along with a small range of homewares. Her fabrics for 2012 are indeed beautiful and include organic cotton and wool, low impact textiles, along with some seriously stunning Japanese + vintage fabrics.

my_mort@hotmail.com • naradesign.blogspot.com.au


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mabel by Dave Boyer Mabel duo Dave Boyer and Jemima Wagner began their creative process with some dirty old ply and acrylic, a handheld drill and an upside-down floor sander. While that might not appeal to some, this refreshingly organic/nitty gritty approach, combined with a sincere and ethical design process and some interesting aesthetical influences has resulted in a range of jewels that are totally original and supremely cool. Featuring stacked layers of timber pared with fun pops of coloured resin, Mabel wares are a perfect example of good Australian design…an awesome product with a feel good ethos behind it.

mabeldesign@live.com.au


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little snoring by Edwina Morris Possibly the cutest wares we’ve ever come across, Little Snoring products turn us all into panda loving, simpering sillies. While her homewares and clothing are super fun and gorgeously made, it is her tiny pocket pandas and endearingly snooty little French Poodles that really hit a nerve. Edwina Morris designs all her products with a good dose of whimsy and a fearless approach to colour. She also has the knack of constantly evolving and creating totally irresistible items that you just have to have.

snooze@hushlittlesnoring.com • littlesnoring.com.au


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sashiko design by Kiyomi Reid It’s so nice to see handbags that are made out of something unique…and beautiful. Kiyomi Reid under the Saskiko Design label, designs and creates a selection of Japanese inspired handbags and accessories. Components include Japanese vintage Kimono fabric, cotton, denim and leather…and a good dose of intuitive design and high quality manufacture also! Kiyomi produces new designs every 6 months, from especially selected materials she sources from both Australia and Japan.

sashiko@bigpond.net.au • sashikodesign.com


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ch e r i s h b y b e k b u r r o w s by Bek Burrows The Cherish range of products includes a perfect smattering of things to adorn your home, with a focus on gorgeous quality + simplistic ingredients all featuring Bek Burrows adorable illustrations. Beautiful woolen blankets, silk cushions, linen aprons and greeting cards form the range, depicting lighthearted scenes, with a good healthy pinch of whimsy and fun! Bek’s drawings are seriously endearing, and we love how they’re usually done in a cheerful cherry red.

bek.burrows@gmail.com • cherishbybekburrows.com.au


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e l l i ot t m y d e a r by Sarah & Hamish Elliott Apart from possibly being the nicest and most gentle souls we’ve ever met, Sarah and Hamish Elliott are an incredibly talented duo. Sarah is an oil painter who has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the VCA in Melbourne and Hamish is a Jazz Double Bassist who now works full-time in design. Their range of original paintings and watercolours, many inspired by Sarah’s childhood are sublime….think a 19th Century garden, red and white toadstools, an owl hooting at bedtime, and a pear orchard, just lovely! elliottmydear@gmail.com • elliottmydear.com


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hooray ! stay tuned for more details..


about

t h e ma r ke t .

Shannon Robertson Shannon Robertson, is the whoever behind the whimsical fashion label, Whatever Heather. Launched in the summer of 2008, Whatever Heather is a confident, youthful label full of intrigue and whimsy, known for its decidedly feminine outlook with a dash of dark dishevelment. WH produces bespoke seasonal ranges which are stocked in select boutiques around Australia. In addition to the seasonal WH offerings, the Heather Forever Collection (available online) boasts an eclectic and constantly evolving range of favourite pieces.

Established in April 2009 – the market is a boutique art and design event, held 6 times a year in the intriguing Masonic Temple. the market creators, Shannon Robertson and Holly Webber, both run successful small businesses of their own, so understood the need for and were intent on creating, a high integrity market, where quality up-and-coming Tasmanian artists, designers and makers could get the right sort of exposure. the market strives to keep its focus on boutique, high quality products, made with integrity, original thought and professionalism. While the exhibitors are extremely varied in their fields (think fashion illustration to bespoke ceramics), all belong to a similar ilk, which reflect the core values of the market, to present customers with the cream of the crop of Art & Design in Tasmania. Holly and Shannon are committed to their mission of showcasing and celebrating the abundance of talent tucked away in Tasmania, and are forever seeking new exhibitors, who have something wonderful and unique to offer the marketplace. With an exciting and interesting lineup of labels for 2012, featuring a new selection of exhibitors at each event, visitors can head to the market knowing that what’s on offer is indeed a snapshot of the vibrant art and design scene in Tasmania.

Shannon creates WH from her attic studio in Hobart’s Battery Point, which is filled with all manner of inspiration...flowers, chandeliers, battered crowns, and sometimes (if he fancies) her imperious ginger cat/occasional muse, named Raspberry. shannon@themarkethobart.com.au www.whateverheather.com.au

Holly Webber Holly Webber is a freelance graphic designer and art director. Holly graduated from the University of Tasmania with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design and Photography) in 2004. Holly has been able to combine her love of photography and design to create clean, intricate and vibrant patterns from her botanical photographs. Under her self-titled label she has developed a range of products using these colourful designs, including accessories, limited edition artworks and stationery. She is constantly adding new products to her range – including more recently a quirky illustrated stationery line titled ‘Letterbox Love’, sparked by a love of receiving good oldfashioned mail – guaranteed to raise a smile. holly@themarkethobart.com.au www.hollywebber.com.au


Demand to know where things come from, what is in them, who has made them and under what conditions. Do not be led only by price but look for value and craftsmanship. Buy only things and materials that respect the human energy that has gone into them and where the maker is rewarded fairly. kevin mccloud Kevin McCloud’s 43 Principles of Home

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