Our range of exclusive home wares are not selected at a trade fair and are not mass produced they are for the conscious consumer, design hunter and for those that are not wanting what everyone else has!
Big call I know!
We carefully design and capture the wild Tasmanian wilderness and create exclusive, ethical home wares right here on the island using printed linen, certified organic wool and organic cottons, we collaborate with local makers and designers to bring you the usual, unique and earthy.
Removable wall spots, Tas Oak cool climate coaster to plump down filled printed linen cushions are just a few of the wares to be found in our range not to mention Seljac recycled merino wool throws woven in Tasmania, hand crafted and hand painted stoe ware and ceramics and stunning exclusive local art prints.
Made from natural canvas back with invisible zipper for easy removal for washing. Bay of Fires Home to what is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the...
Pine Lake or as the locals call it Little Pine Lake is walk offers a rare opportunity to get close to one of Tasmania’s rarest trees—the pencil pine—without doing an extended...
Spring time on the Central plateau is beautiful with the Scoparia lighting the hills with native flora as far as the eye can see! Joy Kachina is a local, northern...
The Turning of the Fagus is a natural spectacle to behold! Entire mountainsides turn gold and copper as Australia's only deciduous tree sheds it's leaves to prepare for Winter in...
The jagged contours of Cradle Mountain epitomise the feeling of a wild untouched wilderness. With ancient rain-forest and alpine heath-lands, button-grass plans and stands of colourful deciduous beech with icy streams cascading...
Give the gift of the wild Tasmanian Rain Forest....Long Lasting calming soothing and invigorating! Use this amazing mist to bring the temperate rain forest of South West Tasmania into your...
Oyster catchers and sea gulls captured at the iconic Bay of Fires on the East Coast of Tasmania on a popular surf beach called Beer Barrel. Made from natural canvas...
The jagged contours of Cradle Mountain epitomise the feeling of a wild untouched wilderness. With ancient rain-forest and alpine heath-lands, button-grass plans and stands of colourful deciduous beech with icy streams cascading...