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bread and


biscuits


Most bikkies are filled
with things like jam,
cream or chocolate
chips, but these here
zip-up purses are
chock full of one thing:
money. Or, they will be,
once you stop by yoshi.
co.ukand pick one up
for your coin-stashing
purposes (they’ll set
you back around $24
first, with a choice
of scrummy custard
cream, classic digestive
or chocolate cookie).

bdd


fine art


and felines
Truthfully, most cats would
probably find a career
in painting quite tricky,
what with their lack of
opposable thumbs and
observable creativity. That
won’t stop us believing in
this gifted gato, though.
(After all, cats love boxes,
so surely Cubism is the
logical next step.) Pablo
Picatso was dreamed up by
Nia Gould – aka Devon-
based designer Niaski


  • and if you head to niaski.
    co.uk with around $23, a
    print of his furry mug could
    be all yours.


pablo
picatso

pretty useful paper by


frankie
Are you ready for this? Are you sitting down? Do you
have a paper bag to breathe into? We have some
rather exciting news to share: we’ve gone and made
a brand new stationery line! Called pretty useful
paper by frankie, it includes a gifty wrap book with
10 happy-making prints (rrp $19.99); a scribble
and jot notepad for your doodly, sketchy needs (rrp
$14.99); and a trio of frankie fangirl jotters, featuring
the iconic mugs of Molly Ringwald, Susan Sarandon
and Debbie Harry ($14.99 for a set of three). Woohoo!
Pop over to frankiepress.com.au/shop to stock up
your stationery drawer.

ryder


What’s that? You thought corduroy was the sole
domain of stuffy academics with suede elbow
patches? Well, think again, smartypants. The folks
from Ryder have created this cord bomber jacket
with batwing sleeves in two pastel hues – and we
certainly can’t imagine it hanging in a paleontology
professor’s wardrobe (unless, of course, they’re a
very chic paleontology professor). Find it for $229 at
ryderlabel.com


pour decisions


Here’s cheers to April
Moralba! The San Diego
designer has whipped up
a trio of chortle-inducing
coasters inspired by – to
quote April herself – “nights
of uncontrollable laughter,
board game brawls, tasty
cocktails and great friends
who have no respect for my
coffee table”. Featuring her
trademark bright colours,
slick lettering and knack for
puns, a set of three sturdy
coasters costs around $10 –
less than a fairly shit bottle of
grog. crashboomdesigns.com

frank bits
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