Australian Homespun - February 2016_

(John Hannent) #1
06

02

05

04

01 The Utopia Elephant lamp is made
from white-glazed brown stoneware.
It was designed by Jonathan Adler
and his creative team and produced
by artisans in Peru. Contact Coco
Republic if you would like this little
elephant to light up your life.
02 Jeni from jenimdesign says, “I feel
that art doesn't need to be expensive,
it just needs to make you feel good.
My main goal is to create artwork that
is simple, colourful and fun.” And the
Marching Elephants print illustrates
this artistic goal beautifully.
03 A chunky 3D piece of art you can
play with – it’s a mother and baby
elephant jigsaw puzzle, which was
designed by Lanka Kade. If you can’t
resist, it’s available from Earthtribe.
04 This design icon was originally
developed by Charles and Ray Eames
in 1945 from plywood – Vitra has
now made a plastic version. The
retro design called Eames Elephant
is big enough for children to sit
on. Contact local distributor Unifor
Australia for more information.
05 Buy this sweet elephant card
ahead of time, so you don’t forget
an important birthday date!
Contact Bird & Blossom.
06 Drape this string of lights along
shelf edging, across a wall or around
an architrave to brighten a dull room.
These felt elephant ornaments with
white LED lights are from Rouge Living.
07 Pack this trunk in your drawers. The
aqua long-sleeved T-shirt by UBANG
babblechat is unforgettable. Contact
Lalamooloose for further information.
08 Floppy ears and gorgeous plush
fabric make for one super-cuddly
soft toy. If you’d like your own
elephant friend, get in touch with
Jasnor for your nearest stockist.

01

03

Have you herd?


... the heavy stomp of elephants as they trample
preconceived home-decorating ideas with accessories,
stationery and toys to delight young and old.

07

08

64 Homespun

Free download pdf