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Shop Found Collection
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Found Collection

$60.00

The pieces in this collection all started as an excited discovery of a fragment of rusted mesh, or an old enamel plate, or a similar “treasure”, especially in my exploration of historical dumps around Broken Hill. One person’s junk is a source of delight for me. Ideas about colour combinations or fabulous textures to recreate in some way. Each piece celebrates discovery and seeing beauty in surprising contexts. The palette of some of the blue pieces was also inspired by a beloved print by the fabulous Sophie Munns who shares my obsession with pods!

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The pieces in this collection all started as an excited discovery of a fragment of rusted mesh, or an old enamel plate, or a similar “treasure”, especially in my exploration of historical dumps around Broken Hill. One person’s junk is a source of delight for me. Ideas about colour combinations or fabulous textures to recreate in some way. Each piece celebrates discovery and seeing beauty in surprising contexts. The palette of some of the blue pieces was also inspired by a beloved print by the fabulous Sophie Munns who shares my obsession with pods!

The pieces in this collection all started as an excited discovery of a fragment of rusted mesh, or an old enamel plate, or a similar “treasure”, especially in my exploration of historical dumps around Broken Hill. One person’s junk is a source of delight for me. Ideas about colour combinations or fabulous textures to recreate in some way. Each piece celebrates discovery and seeing beauty in surprising contexts. The palette of some of the blue pieces was also inspired by a beloved print by the fabulous Sophie Munns who shares my obsession with pods!

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