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Our favourite 006 Peppermill is in stock at the moment, and given how popular these fellows are they may not last long. Trapdoor refill, and very sturdy and heavy. Solid brass and made in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Easter hours
Friday April 3 Closed
Saturday April 4 10am-4pm
Sunday April 5 - Tuesday April 7 Closed
Open with normal hours from Wednesday April 8.
☕️ Pictured is Coffee Cup S - A small coffee cup made from amakusa porcelain with an aka-e red printed glaze detail to rim. 165ml capacity. Made in Japan. ☕️
Did you know that we have an Akari sale now on? All in stock Akari lamps and ceiling luminaires are now on sale. You can purchase online or in store.
Each one crafted by hand in a traditional family-run paper lantern company in Gifu. They come with Australian electrics.
“In 1951 Isamu Noguchi began to design the Akari Light Sculptures, works characterised by weightless luminosity. He chose the name ‘Akari’ for these objects, a word that means ‘light’ in Japanese, connoting both illumination and physical lightness.”
- Vitra
Thank you to all Kitly customers who opted for the gift wrapping donation throughout December last year. The gift wrap donation is donated to animal charities each month and for this one it meant we could donate almost $1200 to Wildlife Victoria and RuralAid during the recent fires in Victoria and the ensuing distress for the impacted rural communities & wildlife.
Image: ABC News online
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So very delighted to introduce into the store these original drawings by Evie Cahir.
They are in the form of long concertina cards and each reference a scene from our Christmas Catalogue ‘A very Kitly party’ which featured photographs of a Kitly feast shot by Karl on film.
Artwork on artwork 🖼️ 📷 and we love them so much.
Available in store to view and to purchase.
@_eviecahir_ 💚
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Delightful small sculptural piece by Pegs Marlow here. Just one of the many many recent lovely arrivals in store and online!
We’re open today 11-3 and actually open everyday from now til Christmas 🎄
@pegsmarlow 👌🏻
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The ceramics are coming in at pace now, including some real beauties such as this thoughtful, painterly piece called ‘Don’t forget to live’ by Elnaz Nourizadeh pictured here 👌🏻 .
Stacks more online and likewise in store. 👍🏻
We’re open til 6pm on weekdays now and also open Mondays in a nod to the upcoming silly season. Hope to see you in store for a solid browse 🔜 and we’re sending out online orders as quick as we can👌🏻
@elnazceramics 👏🏻
I’m not sure if it’s just me, and I am a very big fan of well funded and used public transport, but the Live Blog on The Age website today chronicling the first passengers on the Metro Tunnel is just about the most heartwarmingest thing I’ve read/scrolled for some time. So many different folks young and old riding the train with glee 🚊 apparently there have been chants of Tunnel Tunnel as they go through and good hearted laughter when the escalator stopped working. And no, I’m not being paid or asked to write this as a, god forbid, paid influencer, I was just reading the news and was loving what I saw today, which is a rarity these days. Go trains, and the diversity of folks who love them, we need more of them!
image: Arden station artwork ‘Come Together’ by Abdul Abdullah