1. State of Escape Micro neoprene bag,built to last,designed to eliminate seasonal waste and made to order,$199,
2. “Produce” candle range,designed and hand-made by Wollongong designer Madeleine Hoy,from $32,
3. A5 Australian-made leather journal with design by Indigenous artist Lucy Simpson from Gaawaa Miyay Designs. The refillable pad is made from 100 per cent recycled,post-consumer waste,$46,
4. Dinosaur Designs hand-made bangles in malachite and dark horn resin,$55-$350,
5. 3D Big Tear Drop 3D-printed vase made from PLA (cornstarch) with upcycled bottle insert to hold water and flowers,$120,
6. Great Mate Starter Kit:home-compostable food wrap that breaks down in 180 days,leaving no microplastics,and dispenser made from 33 recycled PET bottles,$35,
7. Dion Horstmans sculpture fabricated from electroplated,5mm,solid round bar on a 150mm-diameter base,$1575,
8. Dinosaur Designs large resin branch vase in Desert,$450,
9. Australian-manufactured Thongs made from natural rubber,designed for comfort and longevity,from $40,
10. Eccentric Bowl,designed by Ashley Corbett-Smith and made in Sydney from sand-cast bronze. The hemispherical form is designed to sit off-centre,making it fun to spin and play with,$690,
11. Salad Bowl by Australian ceramicist Timna Taylor;her layered,re-fired glazes subtly interpret the complex interplay of light and shade on the Australian landscape,from $260,
12. Opus Lab walnut chopping board with brass handle,$369,
13. Large Egg Candles – Quarter Dozen,fragrance-free,$34,
14. Brass Oil Burner,designed for Aesop by Studio Henry Wilson and crafted from more than a kilogram of solid brass,$210,
15. Dinosaur Designs tall,resin “Bow” vase,$300,
16. Lil’ Legacy cast-iron pan,hand-poured from the highest grade of recycled iron,made to order and guaranteed to last at least 100 years of daily use,$200,
17. DUO vases,hand-made in Sydney from upcycled glass bottles by glass artist Tanya Reinli,from $65 each,
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