Frankie

(Frankie) #1

what's


cooking?


A round of (muffled,
padded) applause for
Blue Qand their Most
Likely to Microwave
oven mitt. Because, if
you’re putting food on
the table and filling
up your tum each day,
who gives a toss how it
gets there? Hooray for
you, and your ability
to provide adequate
nourishment! Around
$18,blueq.com

society of


wanderers


Much like your favourite pair
of jeans, these denim sheets
are timeless; soften with
wear; and look rockin’ with a
matching button-down jacket.
They’re made in Torquay by
Society of Wanderers and –
if they strike your fancy – a
queen-size set can be yours for
$179. societyofwanderers.com

the social outfit
You know that meme where Homer Simpson slowly backs into a bush?
Donning The Social Outfit’s botanical print could well offer you the same
leafy protection. Should you ever find yourself in an awkward situation,
simply pop on a garden-inspired, silky piece of clothing, place yourself by a bed
of flowers, and prepare for confused expressions as the folks around you
wonder where you’ve gone. Other cool things about the range? The print was
designed by young migrants and refugees in Sydney’s Liverpool area, and can
be nabbed from thesocialoutfit.org

the swish plates


Nothing says, “I’m a grown-up
human who knows how to do
things like changing light bulbs
and organising my tax,” quite like
a fancypants dinner setting, and
these four pieces of loveliness from
Vera Wang’s Grosgrain collection
are shouting that message loud and
clear. For $129, you get two swish
plates, a cereal bowl and a mug, or
you can head to frankie.com.au/win
and cross your fingers nice and tight.
We have two full sets to give away to a
sophisticated lady or gentleman.
See more at wedgwood.com.au


wood you look at that
Ceramic pots are great and all, but don’t you
think your houseplants would feel somewhat
more comfortable residing in a house made
of wood? It would be just like the good old
days, before they came to live with you!
Luckily, French designer Philippe Vincent
makes some spiffy 3D-printed wood planters
using recycled, eco-friendly materials.
They’re also inspired by Scandinavian décor,
so if your cactus has a penchant for sleek
minimalism, you’re good to go. Around $19,
minimumdesign.etsy.com

frank bits
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